A Quote by John Collins

If I can be smart off the court, then I have to believe that will bleed onto the court. — © John Collins
If I can be smart off the court, then I have to believe that will bleed onto the court.
I'm a different person off the court than I am on the court, where I'm very competitive, a perfectionist, and I can be hard on myself sometimes. Off the court, nothing really bothers me. I'm easy-going.
I'm not the same person on the court. I'm different when I'm off the court. Off the court, I don't need to be aggressive or anything.
When I step onto the court, I don't have to think about anything. If I have a problem off the court, I find that after I play, my mind is clearer and I can come up with a better solution. It's like therapy. It relaxes me and allows me to solve problems.
Life has changed both on and off the court after the Rio Olympics medal. I have a lot of confidence on the court now and feel anything is possible. I also feel that I have improved my game. Off the court, I do get recognised more now.
In fact, Native American Rights Fund has a project called the Supreme Court Project. And quite frankly, it's focused on trying to keep cases out of the Supreme Court. This Supreme Court, Justice Roberts is actually, hard to believe, was probably worse than the Rehnquist Court. If you look at the few decisions that it's issued.
I've grown a lot in my time in San Antonio, both on and off the court, and probably off the court most importantly.
The more happy you are off the court, the more you will get out of yourself on the court.
I think everyone wants to look good whether that's on the court or off the court.
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 going to come in and learn and be the best player I can be on the court as well as off the court.
When you do your job on the court, that gives you more of a trust off the court.
I've always talked on-court and off-court. It's not something tough for me.
I know for me, when I'm on the court I'm totally different than when I'm off of the court.
I was always happy off the court at Golden State. It was on the court that I was frustrated.
On the court as well as off the court, I'm going to do everything that's right and try to lead by example.
Any award the NBA gives you, whether it's on the court or off the court, it's definitely an honor.
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