A Quote by DeAndre Jordan

I think that's a good thing to have a camaraderie aspect with the team. — © DeAndre Jordan
I think that's a good thing to have a camaraderie aspect with the team.
I loved curling and I loved the social aspect of it, the team. It's like if you had the same golf foursome for a long time, or if you're a bridge player, or a beer-league hockey team. You start to look forward to that time together and camaraderie, and having something that you do just for yourself.
I love being part of a team, any team. Not just playing, but the camaraderie, the whole thing. It's just what I get off on.
The best part of being with the Warriors has been the team camaraderie, the team meals, the team pranks, the bond we share.
In sport you always think the strongest guy should be going for it and getting the best results. The thing is, cycling also has a very important team aspect, which I don't think that a lot of people fully grasp.
I do know it's great to have a support from a fan base of a team. Football is such a team game, such a team aspect to it... Good things happen, the praise is spread around; and bad things happen, usually it's not just one person's fault.
You miss the camaraderie of being around your team and your staff. It's good to be back in the middle of it all.
When you see people taking shots who were on the same team and wearing the same jerseys, that's a sign of not having that team camaraderie.
There is no winter break, and I think that is the most evil thing of this culture. It is not good for English football. It is not good for the clubs or the national team, and I think you should change it.
I'm a stickler when it comes to every aspect of my line. My development team probably hates working with me sometimes... but in a good way. I think that I push them to a certain degree to create something that's going to withstand the test of time.
I think everyone's a little afraid of being part of a trend, because you get compared to each other. Writers tend to have a lot of camaraderie, and when you're constantly compared to someone else, it kind of damages that camaraderie, but I think this is a great trend. I'm honored to be a part of it in many ways.
The one thing that I really appreciate about being a runner is the incredible friendships and camaraderie that we, as runners, share. Although it will always be a cutthroat competition for every spot on every team, our companionship transcends these competitive rivalries.
What's important is to find a good balance between the team, the objectives and the financial aspect.
It's good when you score goals because you are helping your team. For yourself as well, it's good, but the most important thing is the strength of the team.
We show a player every good thing he does for the team, but if he makes a bad thing for the team, he will also hear about that, in front of the other players.
You've got to have camaraderie or togetherness on a baseball team if you want to win.
The team doctor, the team trainers, they work for the team. And I love 'em, you know. They're some good people, you know. They want to see you do good. But at the same time, they work for the team, you know. They're trying to do whatever they can to get you back on the field and make your team look good.
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