No matter what business you're in, you can't run in place or someone will pass you by. It doesn't matter how many games you've won.
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If football taught me anything about business, it is that you win the game one play at a time.
Most one run games are lost, not won.
You know, when you run you got to be all in and you take risks of winning and losing.
Before you can win a game, you have to not lose it.
To be honest, I've never been interested in how many games I've done and seen. It doesn't mean anything to anybody. All I know is I'm eternally grateful for having been allowed to work so many games.
I have figured out it's not what you do on the field, it's how many games you play in.
No matter how good you are, you're going to lose one-third of your games. No matter how bad you are, you're going to win one-third of your games. It's the other third that makes the difference.
There's a lot of businesses that are working hard, who are at the top of their games. Therefore, it's always going to be a market share fight.
I want to try to prove the world wrong - that you can run and win in the NBA, and you can win big if you keep running. The problem is, can you run for 82 games every minute, every possession of every game?
You can't lose a game in which you're not even competing.
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