A Quote by Pat Connaughton

I'll celebrate for my teammates whenever a play is made. — © Pat Connaughton
I'll celebrate for my teammates whenever a play is made.
I find joy in watching my teammates celebrate and do what they do. Whenever I throw them the ball, I love watching my teammates celebrate.
I celebrate my teammates' plays more than I celebrate my plays.
My parents are both musicians and made sure we all played music. My brothers and sisters all play instruments, so we'll get together whenever we can and play. We play a lot of classical music - you know, the good stuff.
When you can celebrate with your teammates on just a major accomplishment, there's nothing better.
But a problem arises because whenever I use words, those words have connotations in your mind. When I say 'Celebrate', you think one has to be happy. How can one celebrate when one is sad? I am not saying that one has to be happy to celebrate. Celebration is gratefulness for whatsoever life gives to you. Whatsoever existence gives to you, celebration is a gratitude; it is a gratefulness.
The most important measure of how good a game I played was how much better I’d made my teammates play.
Trying to speak English, to learn what my teammates were saying, to learn what I wanted to say - basketball, you have to learn the way to play here and get used to your teammates, but for me the toughest part was communication.
Celebrate my death for the good times I've had, For the work that I've done and the friends that I've made. Celebrate my death, of whom it could be said, "She was a working class woman, and a red."
I don't play for myself. I play for my teammates and play for the people that helped me get to where I am. I know they're watching me every week, and I want to play for them. It's just in my heart, and that's who I am.
Whenever I'm on the court, I just want to do whatever I can to help my teammates win the game.
Whenever there is a new song out, we'll sometimes try to rehearse a celebration so when one of us scores a goal, we can celebrate it together. I find this a nice thing between team-mates to show the friendship between us, and I try to do this whenever I can.
I love my teammates and I'll go out there and play for them, and that's who I play for every night.
I'm going to play for me and not play for anyone else except my teammates and the guys that matter.
Whenever there's an opportunity to celebrate the written word and celebrate the folks that read the written word, and, I think, to encourage other writers to write and encourage folks to read more and get connected to it in a personal way, it's a positive thing.
I kind of always made it a tradition, whenever Dream Theater played Toronto, to play a Rush cover.
I play to have fun. I play to win. I play for my teammates.
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