I've learnt that it is important not to go over the top with aggression, because then either you are going to miss a lot of games, or you are not going to be concentrating on the game you are playing.
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On the field, aggression can sometimes be a positive emotion. It boosts performance and can lift your game. But over the years, I have learnt that restrained aggression is a better animal. That way, you will conserve your energy and won't spend yourself quickly.
Aggression only moves in one direction - it creates more aggression.
If I play a more aggressive, stronger guy, I often go through my day feeling a bit better than when I play somebody who's not.
I'm working on staying aggressive in my game and fixing all the little details.
I try to stay aggressive for the most part, dictating, whatever the situation may be. Just trying to do whatever I can to help the team win.
I don't think the way to succeed is by doing something aggressive. Aggression is weak-minded.
Whenever you're aggressive, you're at the edge of mistakes.
I understand aggressiveness in only one way: being prepared to hurt yourself, not someone else.
This year I've just been aggressive. I still have that mindset of passing the ball, and being aggressive and attacking to the basket is going to draw more attention, and that way I can find my teammates. Being in attack mode is something I try to bring into every single game, and that's what's making me be so successful.
Aggression is something that is a part of me, and I'm never going to take that out of my game.