A Quote by Karch Kiraly

If I can help my teammate or teammates play at a level they've never played at before, then it doesn't even matter so much how I play. — © Karch Kiraly
If I can help my teammate or teammates play at a level they've never played at before, then it doesn't even matter so much how I play.
The beach game taught me great lessons about how to elevate the play of my teammate, or teammates, and how to anticipate and expect the ball so much more than the indoor game ever could. It taught me - even forced me - to be a much better all-around player. That allowed me to help our USA Olympic Team in many more ways than I ever could have otherwise.
The West is tough. The style we play, how we play, how they played before I got here, I just had to come in and help any way I can.
The most important measure of how good a game I played was how much better I’d made my teammates play.
Even if I play a similar role to one I've played before, I will never play it the same, I'll always try to do something different with it.
What type of teammates do you want to play with? Be that teammate yourself
I'm lucky to play with Messi for the national team; I've learned many things. I can pick up a lot from him in terms of how he reads the play, how he thinks, how he sees the movement of his teammates. This will help me a lot for the future.
I've had teammates I didn't get along with, who hasn't? I've never had a teammate call me a bad guy, while he was my teammate, and if he did when I was gone what kind of teammate was he anyway?
I've never been able to sit round on my own and play drums, practice in the back room, never been able to. I've always played with other musicians. It's how I play, there's no joy for me in playing on my own, bashing away. I need a bass, a piano, guitar, whatever, and then I can play.
I don't have too much spare time, but I try to play games as much as possible. I played a little growing up, but I never played any tennis games before.
It's so liberating to play a song in front of 50,000 people that you've never played before. Not something you played a long time ago and have forgotten: Never. Played. Before. There's something magical about it.
I'm going to play for me and not play for anyone else except my teammates and the guys that matter.
At Porto, I play out wide, on the right, with two other attackers. But I can play in any position in the attack, I have even played in the middle before.
Every player, they should sit down and have a meeting. They should agree, 'this is how we play Nadal, this is how we play Federer, this is how we play Djokovic.' Then, all try to play them the same way. The right way. First you have to play the right way, then you need to play well.
I'm a pretty good drummer. I'm pretty good at guitar, bass and piano. I can play accordion; I'm not virtuoso. I've played cello before. My sister played it, and I know how to play it, but I'm not the best. Violin is kind of the same thing.
It's football. You play football. You just play injured. That's how it is. A lot of it comes from my dad. He played for Hayden Fry University in the '80s. He used to tell me about the injuries he played with. One time he tore his ACL in Week 6 and then played in the Rose Bowl in Week 12. So, if he could do that, I can do anything.
I try to tell a story when I'm playing. I try to make an emotional connection when I'm playing versus before I played just to play. Now there's a sense of purpose of why I play, of how I play. So people can actually feel what I'm saying to them.
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