You can be the best person in the league but if you don't win championships, something's missing.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Winning isn't always championships.
You don't win championships by just being normal, by just being average.
If you can achieve winning a league championship, that, to me, is the full test of the team and management because it is over the full season and you have a lot of problems you have to overcome.
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.
What drives me is winning championships.
Everyone always says you have to be on the best team, the team that wins. Oh, no, no, no. I disagree with that.
I've won a championship on every level except the NBA. It's frustrating to have not gotten that in the first two years.
The Champions League is the one thing missing from my career. When I look at the history of the competition and the people that have taken part, the top, top players have all won it. For many, it is why they have been regarded as top players.
In sports, championships often define a person's legacy.
You have to come in to major championships, and your attitude has to be on point.
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