At the end of the day, the wins are the wins and the losses are the losses. But the relationships are everything.
Wins and losses right now are important, but in reality it's the least of my concerns. My concern is to make sure than we give hope to anyone watching us. I am not going to judge this season on wins and losses.
You have to be okay with wins and losses. You can't just be looking for the wins and, when the losses happen, you can't buy more and more because you're sure it's going to bounce. We call that revenge trading.
The absolute worst part of my job is having to cut people. I have to cut people after every show, that's just how it goes. But I don't judge you on wins and losses. What I do care about is a great fight.
Coaching is not a natural way of life. Your victories and losses are too clear cut.
What I made clear to our front office is we're going to be judged by wins and losses. It isn't about having a marquee star player and coming in last place. That's not what Lakers basketball is. Lakers basketball is winning basketball.
I think all of our experience with Iraqi President Saddam Hussein teaches us that diplomacy has very little chance of working unless it is clear to him that if diplomacy does not work, that the threatened reality of force is there.
It's hard dealing with wins and losses.
There are things we can't control - like the wins and the losses.
You control your own wins and losses.
If you can, always be appreciative of the ebb and flow of the losses and the wins.
The guy who wins the Oscar for Best Actor has a much higher bar to clear than the woman who wins best actress.
Look, it's all about wins and losses to the fans. They want to believe in their team.
In the NBA, it's wins and losses. You don't have to deal with some of the hypocrisy of college athletics.
Wins and losses just blur into one as you move around the world playing matches.
I think I've always had a decent perspective on wins and losses on the tennis court.