Winning isn't always championships.
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In sports, you simply aren't considered a real champion until you have defended your title successfully. Winning it once can be a fluke; winning it twice proves you are the best.
You can be the best person in the league but if you don't win championships, something's missing.
I've won a championship on every level except the NBA. It's frustrating to have not gotten that in the first two years.
What drives me is winning championships.
In sports, championships often define a person's legacy.
Winning is not always the barometer of getting better.
Even championship-winning teams don't play well all the time.
In an individual sport, yes, you have to win titles. Baseball's different. But basketball, hockey? One person can control the tempo of a game, can completely alter the momentum of a series. There's a lot of great individual talent.
You're measured by championships no matter what.
You don't win championships by just being normal, by just being average.