A Quote by Andre Iguodala

I try to let the people I do business with off the court know that I'm serious about my business off the court. So I try not to mix the two. — © Andre Iguodala
I try to let the people I do business with off the court know that I'm serious about my business off the court. So I try not to mix the two.
On the court as well as off the court, I'm going to do everything that's right and try to lead by example.
I try to show a little bit of excitement, only when I'm on the court, but off the court I'm just chill.
I'm a different person off the court than I am on the court, where I'm very competitive, a perfectionist, and I can be hard on myself sometimes. Off the court, nothing really bothers me. I'm easy-going.
I'm not the same person on the court. I'm different when I'm off the court. Off the court, I don't need to be aggressive or anything.
Life has changed both on and off the court after the Rio Olympics medal. I have a lot of confidence on the court now and feel anything is possible. I also feel that I have improved my game. Off the court, I do get recognised more now.
I feel like it's never too early to start planning your future and learning about business off the court.
I've grown a lot in my time in San Antonio, both on and off the court, and probably off the court most importantly.
When you're on the court, there is certain things that you would do that you wouldn't do off the court. When you get off, you obviously have to be gracious and a humble person. When you are on the floor, be a team player. Championships are what you are defined by - legacy. Go about things the right way.
A lot of people didn't know why I went to Cal. The Bay Area, Silicon Valley, I wanted to put myself in that position where I'm not only successful on the court but off the court.
I try to do my best to have fun off the court.
The rust of business is sometimes polished off in a camp; but never in a court.
I know for me, when I'm on the court I'm totally different than when I'm off of the court.
In Cannes, I try to find somebody's apartment that I can cook at. I always go shopping in the marche and try to make a meal and set up a whole space outside the business. I'll try to go to at least two or three movies that I know there's no way in hell I'll be involved with from a business perspective. You have to indulge your cinephilic needs.
People are gonna like who they like, there's nothing you can do about it. Just go out there, do what you do best, play your game and try to become a better person on and off the court.
All those lessons that I've learned on the court, I have applied them to my life outside of the court in business, my company, called V Starr interiors, an interior design company, and EleVen, which I wear on court.
I am two different people. What you see on the court is just natural for me. I wear my heart on my sleeve. I have always said 'C'mon' purely to fire myself up. Off the court, I am a lot shyer. I stick to my team and my family and people I trust.
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