A Quote by Dennis Rodman

I can score 20 points if I want to, but that's not my desire. — © Dennis Rodman
I can score 20 points if I want to, but that's not my desire.
Stats don't matter. I care about winning, not stats. If I score 0 points and we win I'm happy. If I score 50, 60 points, break the records, and we lose, I'm pissed off. 'Cause I knew I did something wrong. I'll have a hell of a season if I win the championship and average 20 points a game.
My job is to protect the football and score points and lead this offense on drives to score points.
I want to score more than 30 goals, but I would prefer to score 15 or 20 and get the Premier League or one big trophy.
I know the next level for me is to make my teammates better, to win a championship, and to where they have confidence that they can score 20 or 15 points a night and be consistent.
It's nice to score 20 points a game. It's also nice to end your season with a win.
I'm a point guard, so I want to see everybody else score and be happy. I don't necessarily need to score at all. I could be happy with zero points as long as it was a team game and everybody contributed.
Both parties are so entrenched in their ideologies and a desire to score political points and hold on to power that we never seem to agree on a problem, much less find solutions.
When I grew up, I tried to score off every ball, be it a 10-over-match, a 20-over, or even a Test match. If I stay in the wicket for, say, about 30 minutes, I want to make the most of it and score maximum runs possible. You never know when you get out; try to score as much possible before that.
I observed the way Dee and Deron played at the Nike Camp [in Indianapolis]. They share the ball well; I mean, they average about 13 points apiece and they could both score 20 -- they do what they have to do to help the team.
Certainly our job as an offense to try to score points and that's running the ball, throwing the ball, whatever it is. Somehow, someway we've got to try to score points to help our team win. That's where the focus is and it's pretty easy just to focus on that.
The sad truth is that most Christians spend their entire lives trying to score points with Someone who is not keeping score.
I got to have more of those type of games where I'm just engaged. It doesn't matter the score or how many points I score.
I think we can keep people off-balance and ultimately we have to go score points, score one more point than the other team.
I grabbed 19 rebounds in my first professional game, and somehow found a way to score 20 points. I felt real good about it. I felt that this was the beginning of something good.
My goal is I want to create the 20-20-20 club: 20 sacks, 20 tackles for loss, 20 batted balls.
I want to score 15-20 goals a season in the Premier League. I want to be up there doing that. I know that I can do that.
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