Every time we play, we want to win, that's for sure. It may be the World Championship, the Olympics, the NBA Championship or the South American Championship, but we always want to win.
We get three of the Ball boys on the Lakers together, and we gonna go championship, championship, championship, championship, championship.
I want to win a championship with the best drivers, the best engineers and the best technology. As drivers, we want to make sure that we are involved in a championship with such a standard.
There's three banners I want to hang - ACC regular championship, ACC tournament championship, and, of course, the national championship.
I think the biggest thing I want to learn from Kevin Garnett, with him having a ring, is how do I become a championship player? How do I see how a championship team looks like? How do I use myself to be a championship contributor?
I want to have a lot to do with winning a championship or bringing a championship back to the city of Philadelphia.
I want to play for a championship team. I want to win a championship.
If I go anywhere else and win a championship, it's not going to be the same. I want to win a championship in Cleveland. That's where I want to stay. I love Cleveland.
My eventual goal is to win a championship. And before I retire, I just want to win a championship. That's it.
You've got to be able to be on point with your game if you want to make it to the Tour Championship.
I want to write a new story in Europe, to make a new history. I want to come to win the championship and play again in the Champions League.
I just know that I have this Universal championship, and I want to make it worth as much as possible, and that's what I'm focusing on.
I guess it's good in a sense that it stops any of it from happening, but now you're telling me if it's Game 7 of the NBA Finals and a guy has a chance to make a play he's going to be like, 'Well, do I want this $10,000 or do I want a championship?'
After I left the Nets, I found out what it takes to not just make the Finals, but to win a championship. I think I have a sense now of how you build a championship structure and how you maintain that structure.
In general, if I owned a sports team, no matter what team it was, and someone asked me, 'Hey, you won the championship. Would you go to the White House?' I'd say, hey, guys, you won the championship. You decide what you want to do.
You make sacrifices. You sacrifice yourself. Do you want to possibly win a championship? Or do you want to be the same person you were when you were 20 and get those same numbers?