A Quote by Bradley Beal

I'll never say a player doesn't deserve to be on the all-star team. — © Bradley Beal
I'll never say a player doesn't deserve to be on the all-star team.
The team is the star, never an individual player.
I'm not a star. I am a football player, a team player.
I love being an All-Star and continue to want to be an All-Star because that just shows you my talent and who I am. But I've always been a team player.
If you're fixing a game, you're making calls up against star players to get that star player to the bench so that team is at a major disadvantage.
There's players like myself in the league who deserve to make the All-Star team and aren't given a chance. I've put up numbers, as good if not better than players that are making the team.
My thing is, when Barkley played basketball, he didn't practice, he wasn't a leader, he wasn't this or that, he just had natural talent so he got chosen to the Dream Team, All Star team because he had the talent and he was the franchise player on the team.
I never would say a player stinks. Ever. I'll tell you their team stinks, and first of all, they know their team stinks. And the fans know their team stinks.
I'm a team player. But I will say that I've never been a 'yes man' in my life.
The number 10 player is the star of the team, and you have more responsibility.
The fact Jeff Teague has never been an All-Star is puzzling to me because he's certainly an All-Star-caliber player.
The team is never about the single player. It's not about the injury that keeps a star out of a certain game, and it's not about the coach. It's about the strength, and the abilities of the sum.
I know I can succeed at Manchester United, and I want to show everyone that I deserve to be a key player in this team and this league.
I know I'm not an All-Star or star player, but I want to be remembered as a great role player who won a lot of games and leave my mark in the league.
I think winning a championship, for me, it put things in perspective. You can either be a great player on a so-so team, or you can be a role player on a championship team, or, in an extreme case, a great player on a championship team.
I've never been a selfish player. I've never been able to just say I am going as well. I've always thought about the team first.
I've been the best player on every team that I played on, so if I can't be the poster child of your team, then what else is it? It's got to be a black-white issue. Every white player I know who's the best player on their team is the poster child of that team.
This site uses cookies to ensure you get the best experience. More info...
Got it!