When I go out to play, I still believe I'm as good as anyone out there. I don't have to prove anyone wrong. I know what I've done and how well I can play.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I'll practice as good as I can, but I know that I play even better, with the qualities I have - leadership, my ability to make something happen in games, winning.
The way I've approached my career, I've always tried to be pretty good at everything. I think if you ask players about my game, they would say I'm pretty good at everything, but I don't think they'd say I'm the best at certain things. Maybe that's my strength, not having a serious weakness or many weaknesses. I just try and be solid.
I play a lot of sports. I'm not real good at any of them. I'm above adequate.
I think I'm as good if not better than everyone else.
When you think you're good, you will play at that level. If you doubt yourself, you will play like crap.
I'm at the age where I've got to prove that I'm just as good as I never was.
I'm not a great player, but I'm a damn good one.
I'm sick at myself for not winning more. But I am always trying to find ways to make myself a better player. I am not just turning up to make up the numbers.
I actually think I play better now than I've ever played.
I've always been an unselfish guy, and that's the only way I know how to play on the court and I try to play to the maximum of my ability - not only for myself but for my teammates.
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