A Quote by Al Horford

I try to bring the same energy every game. — © Al Horford
I try to bring the same energy every game.
For me, it's about trying to do everything I can to help us win. Try to bring that energy every night, try to make it as contagious as possible and try to win a game.
My deal, I want to be the best to ever play the game and I try to bring that same energy for my team, laying it all on the line for them.
This is what we get paid to do, is to bring it every week, and I hope the guys would say I bring it every week. I mean, I love this game, and I bring energy.
I get the job of guarding the 'tough guy' every night so I just try to bring the same energy every night with whoever it is that I'm facing.
I always try to take from past performances. You never try to get too high or too low. Just play every game, just treat every game like it's the same.
I set very high standards for myself and worked every game with the same energy and enthusiasm as if it were the seventh game of a World Series.
I think I can come in the game, bring a lot of energy on both sides of the ball. Just try to play my part and do anything to help the team win.
You try to say every week that you're facing a faceless opponent. No matter who it is, you want to have the same mindset, no matter what type of game it is - first game of the season, last game of the season.
Being in attack mode is something I try to bring into every single game, and that's what's making me be so successful.
Even if I'm exhausted, I always try to go into a show with a smile on my face. It's always good to try and bring the energy up. If I'm in a bad mood, people are going to act bad. The energy you give off is the energy you receive. I really think that, so I'm always myself - jumping, dancing, singing around, trying to cheer everybody up.
Every time I go out there I try to bring my A-game and show people I can do more than just shoot.
It's not superstition, but I do everything exactly the same on game days. I'm a creature of habit. I eat the same breakfast, and then I drive the same way to practice. Then I come back and eat the same exact same lunch before every game.
What I try to do is create an energy, create an excitement, but at the same time keep everybody focused and realize it's still just a game, that we have to move the football.
You bring your strength to the game - that's what I've learnt, and that's what I try to bring to England.
You've got to bring it. You've got to make sure people feel the energy you're trying to bring to the game.
My approach to every game was to try to erase the games that were before and try to focus on the game at hand.
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