A Quote by Brook Lopez

I try and improve each and every game. — © Brook Lopez
I try and improve each and every game.
Obviously, playing for India is special, but I try to play each and every game seriously, and my only thinking is to improve every day, so it has been good for me.
Every year I try to keep in excellent shape and improve some part of my game. I play in the offseason overseas to keep my game tuned up and hopefully improve a little in some area.
I never think that I have to be at top every time. Obviously, I have to do well in every game and series; that's what I try to do. I try to improve and work on the swing and variation in my bowling.
Every year I try to grow as a player and not get stuck in a rut. I try to improve my game in every way possible. But that trait is not something I've worked on, it's part of me.
I can still improve, and that's what I try to do every day and train strong, and as I said, I try to improve every day and make myself a better player, and that's what I am trying to do.
Each game, we try to win the three points, but every game, I want to score and help the team.
I am only trying to improve as a player with each tournament, each game, each opportunity.
I just try to do my best each and every game. I feel like I've gotten better in every aspect. Just have to continue to work, continue to watch film and learn each and every day.
I think you try to improve every season and every game and be prepared about certain defensemen you're playing against, certain ways to find open ice.
I am a better running back every time I step on the field. I try to get better each game, each summer, each season.
I'm still trying to improve. Everything I can do to improve every part of my game - I'm going to do it.
I like to take a little bit from every midfielder I have played against, whether it's physically, technically, tactically, just to try to improve my game.
The indoor game is much more of a team game, having to work effectively with a group of 15 to 20 people, striving to improve every day, every drill, even every contact. The beach game is much more of an individual game within a team sport, much less about organized practices with coaches and much more about just playing the game.
I just want to improve game to game and try to get better.
I try to focus on the next week and the next game every time, focus on what I'm doing right now and just to continue to improve every single day. If I do that, I should have a good future.
You have to try your hardest to be at the top of your game and improve every joke you can until the last possible second, and then you have to let it go.
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