There's no need to overwhelm yourself with thoughts, because you know that you're just as good or better than some of the players you're going up against.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I'm sick at myself for not winning more. But I am always trying to find ways to make myself a better player. I am not just turning up to make up the numbers.
The thing that makes the great players great, and that separates players from different players is, when you going out there whether being prepared or not, you have to react. And if you're thinking, you're already a step behind.
Part of what makes you great as a young player can hurt you at the end of your career, in terms of you need a certain amount of ego, a certain amount of arrogance to be able to play well and to push yourself and trick yourself into thinking you're better than you really are.
It takes the pressure off of your better players to know they don't always have to be on top of their game for the team to do well.
You don't win tournaments by playing well and thinking poorly.
You're always facing the top defenders in this league. To go out there and do your best, that's all you can ask for.
I don't think, as a player, I have a weakness on the field. I've done a great job of becoming good at everything, so I think that's what separates me.
Sometimes they are big hurdles, but good players can overcome them. I am trying to do my best.
Never let up. The more you can win by, the more doubts you put in the other players' minds the next time out.
I know what my teammates think about me, I know what my coaches think about me. I don't concern myself with what anyone thinks outside of that.
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