I've won a championship on every level except the NBA. It's frustrating to have not gotten that in the first two years.
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Winning isn't always championships.
It's tough to win major championships. So many things and emotions go through your mind.
You can be the best person in the league but if you don't win championships, something's missing.
That's the one regret I have in all the years that I've played professional sports, that I didn't win a championship in the N.F.L. And that's why you play on any level of team sports: you want to win a championship as part of a team.
After I left the Nets, I found out what it takes to not just make the Finals, but to win a championship. I think I have a sense now of how you build a championship structure and how you maintain that structure.
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 don't win championships by just being normal, by just being average.
I won 21 titles in seven years: three titles per year playing in this way. I'm sorry, guys. I'm not going to change.
I want to play for a championship team. I want to win a championship.
You have to come in to major championships, and your attitude has to be on point.
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