A Quote by Mike Krzyzewski

A team is a fist-not five fingers. — © Mike Krzyzewski
A team is a fist-not five fingers.
A basketball team is like the five fingers on your hand. If you can get them all together, you have a fist. That's how I want you to play.
The five separate fingers are five independent units. Close them and the fist multiplies strength. This is organization.
The black fist is a meaningless symbol. When you open it, you have nothing but fingers - weak, empty fingers. The only time the black fist has significance is when there's money inside. There's where the power lies.
You take five fingers. Individually, I can pin any one of them, but if I pin them together (makes a fist), it's damn near impossible to turn this around.
A fist is more than the sum of its fingers.
There are five fundamental qualities that make every team great: communication, trust, collective responsibility, caring and pride. I like to think of each as a separate finger on the fist. Any one individually is important. But all of them together are unbeatable
As individual fingers we can easily be broken, but all together we make a mighty fist.
Growing up in Australia and the way I was raised, my dad told me to play as a team and to be a team player. You have five guys on the court. It's easy for five guys to defend one guy. It's hard to guard five. It's just a natural thing to do.
Her little fists pummeled at him, and he accepted the abuse. Until he realized she’d made an improper fist and was actually hurting herself. He wound an arm around her waist, spun her and slammed her into the hard line of his body to still her. “Let me go!” “In a minute.” As she struggled, he pulled her thumb out from beneath her fingers and rearranged her fist. “Hit like this.” Done, he released her.
My passions were all gathered together like fingers that made a fist. Drive is considered aggression today; I knew it then as purpose.
That is my best friend because it is a gift of the creator to Africans. It is a spirit. Marijuana has five fingers of creation...it enhances all your five senses.
You hit somebody with your fist and not with your fingers spread.
One hand, five homes. A lifetime in a fist.
Five players on the floor functioning as a single unit: team, team, team-no one more important than the other.
The link between intimate violence in the home and the international violence of terrorism and war is as tightly bound together as the fingers of a clenched fist.
In order to land a punch, you need to bring your fingers together into a fist. We need to join all of our forces together. That is the only way that we can win.
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