Well, I mean, to me, I think my ultimate - my ultimate goal is winning championships and - and I understand that me going down as one of the greats will not happen until I, you know, win a championship.
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My eventual goal is to win a championship. And before I retire, I just want to win a championship. That's it.
What drives me is winning championships.
I've got a long way to go to being the ultimate best, but I think my time is now. And I'm starting to enter my prime.
That I've lasted is one of my greatest accomplishments. Maybe my greatest.
That's when you know you're the greatest: when you're the greatest, and people still put odds against you.
Every time I reach a major milestone in my career, I expect it to make more of a difference than it does, and I guess that means I'm in the sport for the right reasons. I'm not in it to win it because winning can only last for so long, and it's a very fickle thing, sport.
It's tough to win major championships. So many things and emotions go through your mind.
If you're going to be a winner in life, you have to constantly go beyond your best.
In my career, there's many things I've won and many things I've achieved, but for me, my greatest achievement is my children and my family. It's about being a good father, a good husband, just being connected to family as much as possible.
Personally I just want to win a championship.
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