A Quote by Julius Randle

I'm not a selfish player - never been a selfish player in my life. Always been about the team. — © Julius Randle
I'm not a selfish player - never been a selfish player in my life. Always been about the team.
I've never been a selfish player. I've never been able to just say I am going as well. I've always thought about the team first.
Everybody makes such a big deal today about team play because there's such a scarcity of it. Greed is a reason. You have to understand the influence of greed. A player has to be selfish in the pursuit of the development of his skills, but he cannot be selfish when it comes time to blend them in with what's good for his team.
I am the sort of player that likes to create goals. I think a lot of my team-mates know me as a player who is not selfish.
I'm not a selfish player; it's about our team.
I know I'm not a selfish player. People around me know I'm not a selfish player. I do everything I can to make people around me understand I'm not a selfish player.
I've always been antagonistic to any naïve application of the selfish gene theory to politics. Some people have attempted to suggest that it means we are selfish or we should be selfish.
A player should never be selfish and should always contribute to team's victory.
A lot of people were saying that I was a selfish person and a selfish player. You know, it got to me.
In the past, I've been a selfish player. I'll definitely admit that.
Would I have been a great basketball player? No. But I think I would've been a good basketball player, one of those grinders getting eight to 10 rebounds. I would've been like Kobe and been in the gym five to seven hours a day and never missed a 10-foot jump shot. I would've been a great role player for a team.
I put all of my energy into building the game and giving women opportunities and, to put everything into it and then to be deemed selfish or not a good team player or outspoken, it's been hard. But at the same time, I'm going to get the critics and I know that.
You should sub a player out when you see a player not going full-speed or playing selfish basketball.
I don't think a player like Messi is a selfish player.
One player's selfish attitude can poison a locker room and make it hard, if not impossible, to establish team work
I'm a part of a team, and I'm no better or any worse than any single player on this team. That's the approach I've always had and will continue to have. It's not about me. It has never been all about me. If it had, this would have been a really lonely journey.
It is one of my biggest regrets that Niall Quinn was not here during my time... I felt he was an intelligent player. It would have been a good combination with Thierry Henry. What I like with Quinn is if you look at the player who played next to him, he always scored 40 goals because he had a hand for his head and he just put the ball where you were. He was a team player. A top-class player makes other players look good and he had that player.
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