A Quote by Austin Rivers

When I came here to L.A., I can't give enough credit to the coaches and the players I play with. — © Austin Rivers
When I came here to L.A., I can't give enough credit to the coaches and the players I play with.
In short: developers do not give players enough credit. And maybe even players don't give players enough credit.
You always give credit where credit is due - to high school coaches, college coaches - but my dad, the foundation that he built with me, is where all of this came from. The speed, the determination, the mindset, just the natural belief that you can do anything you put your mind to, it all comes from my dad.
When I first came to England to play I saw coaches having a go at players when they made mistakes and they would literally be talking them through the game.
Portugal have a mix of players and talent, which is what Portuguese players and coaches are often about. It's like play-ground football.
Coaches can sometimes mollycoddle players too much - if they are good enough, then they are old enough.
I've been lucky to play with so many great players, to be coached by so many great coaches and lucky enough to be healthy enough for so many years.
Cruyff defined a philosophy and a style of how we had to play: positional play, type of players, the profile of the coaches, even.
When you play professionally, you get accustomed to turnover. Players come and go - they get injured, they get transferred, they get cut from the team. Coaches are hired, and coaches are fired. It's just part of the world you live in.
We give credit to human wisdom when we should give credit to the divine guidance of God being exhibited through childlike people who were “foolish” enough to trust God’s wisdom and His supernatural equipment.
I give a lot of credit to my training partners and to my coaches. Both Greg Jackson and Michael Winklejohn are amazing.
One of the things I like to do is let the players play and the coaches coach.
I'm a strong believer that coaches coach and players play.
I believe if the players and coaches respect my viewpoint of the game, then fans will as well. And full credit there goes to the NBA and to ESPN. They are willing to put people like me in a position to do this.
I would say it was the directors. We have to give credit to the directors for this, because in the script, we just said, "Gru's Minions do this or do that" in the initial draft. And then, they came up with the characters' design and the philosophical concept of the Minions. And then, we started writing to that. We have to give a lot of credit to them.
I think coaches are very much guilty of trying to implement players into their schemes as opposed as trying to fit schemes into players. That's the thing that can separate good coaches from bad.
I think the coaches have to play a big role in the players' development.
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