The first point is always to believe in it when you go on court and then you have the chances to win.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
If I don't believe it, then they don't need me on the court. I've just got to believe that in my heart.
When you're on court, you just want to win. You're a competitor.
I'm a high-risk taker on the court in the sense of trying to squeeze things in there.
I'm just a very tough person when I go on the court, and I really don't want to lose.
Every time I started going in the direction of thinking how it might turn out, I started to just turn my brain around and not go there, because I think the surest way to guarantee that you won't win is to assume that you will.
I have a pretty good record of winning in court.
You have to believe in your process. You have to believe in the things that you are doing to help the team win. I think you have to take the good with the bad.
I win virtually every case I should win, and I win a number of cases that people think I shouldn't.
Clients trust you to represent their interest in the highest court.
When I am on court, I am so focused on what I am doing, that's all I think about - trying to win the next point.