A Quote by Pat Riley

Great players crave instruction on their weaknesses. — © Pat Riley
Great players crave instruction on their weaknesses.
Human players have their strengths and weaknesses and Watson is the same way. He just has different strengths and weaknesses than most people.
Discipline is the greatest form of love you can show someone. Great players crave discipline
To say we have to play a certain way, or try to, every game is great in theory, but depending what players you have got you have to play to their strengths and cover up their weaknesses.
The thing that makes the great players great, and that separates players from different players is, when you going out there whether being prepared or not, you have to react. And if you're thinking, you're already a step behind.
When I was a little kid wanting to play music, it was because of people like Pete Johnson, Huey Smith, Allen Toussaint, Professor Longhair, James Booker, Art Neville ... there was so many piano players I loved in New Orleans. Then there was guys from out of town that would come cut there a lot. There was so many great bebop piano players, so many great jazz piano players, so many great Latin piano players, so many great blues piano players. Some of those Afro-Cuban bands had some killer piano players. There was so many different things going on musically, and it was all of interest to me.
You don't accept your weaknesses the same way that you love the weaknesses of another artist, because when they make mistakes they don't look like weaknesses.
In the last year I have gained a lot of experience because I have been playing against top players and realized what things to work on to get better. Top players basically tell you what your weaknesses are on the court.
I don't think, in international cricket, there is a need for coaching. The real coaching is to recognise your players' strengths and weaknesses. You always remain positive with your players.
Players who have more great games than other players are the great players.
I am most challenged by playing cash games against the world's top players. These games force me to think several moves in advance, like in a game of chess. And though I also find tournaments fun to play, they just don't provide the constant brain buzz that cash game players crave.
The great thing is that when you hire string players you always get really great players. I don't know why that is.
When you're a child, you crave formal recognition; you crave ceremony, celebration, certification of proof.
I crave time in Yosemite like I crave food and water.
People crave a conspiracy for the same reason they crave a god.
I'm not vegetarian. I eat what I crave, but most of the time I don't crave meat.
Good players create opportunities. The great players and the great people seize them
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