Defense not only wins games; it's what gets you on the floor at every level you play at. Once you get to high school and get to college, if you don't play defense, you won't play.
It's like I was taught and I'm always saying it. Offense wins games, defense wins championships.
Defense, for me, is where I really love to put work in most. Defense is, in my mind, what wins games.
When women live rich, in every sense of the word - financially, emotionally, physically, and spiritually - everyone wins: you win, your family wins, your community wins, and the world wins.
Defense wins championships. A good offense is beat by a good defense, always.
I won at every level - all the way since I started playing the game of basketball at nine. I've won at every level, won championships at every level. And, you know, it won't be fulfilled until I win at the highest level.
As the name of the agency suggests, 'Department of Defense,' the defense refers to the United States of America - not the defense of South Korea, not the defense of Ukraine, not the defense of Syria or Germany.
Offense is great, but defense wins championships.
Offense sells tickets, but defense wins championships.
The offense sells tickets and the defense wins the games.
Defense wins championships. I love being viewed as that guy.
My mental approach is totally different. My coach predicated everything on defense. He always talked about defense, defense, defense. I took it to heart that if you play defense, you can take the heart from an offensive player.
It's pitching, hitting and defense that wins. Any two can win. All three make you unbeatable.
Go back through football, and you will see that the team with the best defense wins.
Our most important job in Congress is to provide for our national defense, and therefore, every year, Congress allocates funds and determines defense priorities in a bill known as the National Defense Authorization Act, or NDAA.