A Quote by Jayson Tatum

Man, I'm always going to back up my teammates. — © Jayson Tatum
Man, I'm always going to back up my teammates.
It makes me happy knowing my teammates are always going to have my back defensively, and I'm always going to have theirs.
It's always nice to go back and play for my country. My teammates and I grew up together.
It's not always going to be perfect but to have your teammates have your back through the ups and downs, it means the world.
If someone says something to me, I am not going to back down. Whether it's defending myself or standing up for one of my teammates, that is the way I play the game.
Any praise goes to my coaches and my teammates. I have the easy part of waking up and going to the gym. They're the ones that have to break my bad habits and teach me new things. They're literally my everything. In my personal life, it's my wife, and in my professional life, it's my coaches and my teammates.
My teammates always have my back on the field, and I will do everything in my power to make sure I always have theirs.
It's always good to get back to your teammates.
It always comes down to being accountable to your teammates and so many times you get caught up in everything else going on. And I remember as a young guy, you always worry about, 'Well, who's getting the reps,' and this, that and the other, and it takes you and distracts you away from just doing your job.
When the most important things in our life happen we quite often do not know, at the moment, what is going on. A man does not always say to himself, "hullo! i'm growing up." It is only when he looks back that he realises what has happened and recognises it as what people call "growing up.
It was when I came back from Leeds that things started to change. I went from being a kid to having to man up and going into a man's game.
Growing up, I would say, when we were racing go-karts back in the day, it was always our uncle. We were always looking up to our uncle. I mean, he won the Daytona 500, he's a very well-respected man, and we've always looked up to that.
I always feel happy for my teammates, but I'm not going to be the one at the top of the dugout yelling.
As athletes, we're always going to have aches and pains, but when your teammates cheer you on, you don't think about it.
It's always fun to play against your ex-teammates to see how they're going to react.
I think there are always going to be things that you're going to want to do. It's about picking yourself back up and starting again.
I don't really like all the attention, because it feels like everything is about winning and they don't see the whole picture of my teammates and without my teammates, I don't think we'd be here right now. I get the attention ... if that day, I'm in the mood of signing autographs and taking pictures and even if I'm not, I'm like, he'll sign it for you, or he'll sign it for you. I can always give all the attention to my teammates because they handle it well.
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