A Quote by Jalen Brunson

Every goal for me is to be a leader on the court every time I step on the court. — © Jalen Brunson
Every goal for me is to be a leader on the court every time I step on the court.
Whenever I'm out on the basketball court, I lace up and just hoop. Whether it's in summertime, at practice, in the games, playoffs, every time I step out on the basketball court, I approach it the same way.
Every time I step on the court, I have to give my all.
Every time I step on the court, I know I can beat my opponent.
Every time I step on the court I want to be up there with the best.
I do a little sign on the court every time i make a shot or a good pass and i pound my chest and point to the sky - it symbolizes that i have a heart for God. It’s something that my mom and I came up with in college and I do it every time I step on the floor as a reminder of who i’m playing for.
Every time I get on the court, I want to push my teammates to be better as a leader and lead by example.
I try to prove I'm the best player on the court every time I step out there.
I don't play for the attention; I work on my skills every day so I can go out and play my role to the fullest to help the team win. That's my No. 1 goal when I step on the court.
Every time I'm on the court, every time a fan cheers for me, I just want to go out and make a play for them to cheer even more.
I understand that every day I have to be a leader on and off the court.
I still feel like five years old every time I step on the court. It's my sanctuary...I want to maintain the fun at all times.
I've learned that the Court will continue to change the meaning of the Constitution. Although all of the Justices have expressed the importance of judicial restraint, the Court inevitably makes new law every time it interprets the Constitution.
A leader can't make excuses. There has to be quality in everything you do. Off the court, on the court, in the classroom.
I'm always the first player from either team to take the court for the opening tip, and usually when I get out there the three refs are standing in the same spots every time - one at half court, and then one near each free throw line.
At Court, every one for himselfe. [At court, everyone for himself.]
Every game and every minute you get to step on the court is an opportunity to feel more comfortable and get better.
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