As competitive as I am, I want to get the best of a play and make sure to use it's full potential even when things break down. But sometimes you need to just say 'uncle' and let it go and avoid a hit.
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Fine-tuning a play like 'Uncle Vanya,' which is already well-known to the people playing it, is not so much a verbal exercise as it is a visceral one.
I play the way it's most effective for the team. They used to say I hit the ball too many times.
When I make a bad play, it frustrates the heck out of me, even in practice.
I try to play like I did when I was a young boy playing in my garden. Sometimes it's good, sometimes it's not so good, but I try to always make sure I give my best to help the team, even if I am not having the best game myself.
I don't usually get to play fathers or grandfathers or uncles. Now that I'm older, maybe I can play people closer to myself. I'd like that.
One thing people always say to me: 'Keep playing.'
If I play, I try to concentrate on producing my best.
It's my job to get us in good plays, or more importantly, out of bad plays. That's what I did.
I'm a competitive person and it is in my nature to try hard in every match I play. The only time I'm not competitive is when I'm playing against my mom.
I try to do my absolute best for the people who come see me play.
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