A Quote by Robin Lopez

I like contributing to the team, contributing to the game however I can. — © Robin Lopez
I like contributing to the team, contributing to the game however I can.

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For the team to be successful, we've got to set team goals. I go out every game and make sure that I'm contributing, whether that's defensively or offensively.
Amateurs know that contributing something is better than contributing nothing.
Our revolution is like Wikipedia, okay? Everyone is contributing content, [but] you don't know the names of the people contributing the content. This is exactly what happened. Revolution 2.0 in Egypt was exactly the same. Everyone is contributing small pieces, bits and pieces. We drew this whole picture of a revolution. And no one is the hero in that picture.
My job is to come up with different game plans and solutions of being effective in the game. As long as I'm contributing to the team and helping them get results, then that's the most important thing.
I try to make things that are not elitist. There's enough places in the world where we're excluded. I do not ever want to be contributing to that. I want to be contributing to opening the doors and gates for women.
We need more of our young youth graduating from college trying to get their education, and trying to be contributing members, positive contributing members to the community.
The day I think I'm not enjoying the game and contributing the way I would like to, I'll hang up my boots.
It is nice to be playing, being on the pitch, and contributing to the team.
I just enjoy batting, scoring runs, and contributing for my team.
I never think about my own stats, as long as I'm contributing to the team.
My biggest achievement more than any award is contributing in a winning cause for my team.
It is a great boost for confidence in a squad when there is not just one or two players scoring goals, but the whole team is contributing.
The Court made an exception, however, in the case of candidates contributing to their own campaigns because of the rather reasonable presumption that a candidate is incapable of corrupting himself.
In the U.S., my whole life, I felt like I had to be the best and score more goals and run with more fitness so I could be the one in the limelight. I think that when I went to Sweden, I found the joy of being part of a team and contributing to everybody's success.
Ultimately, the one who scores the winning run is a finisher, irrespective of whether he's an opening batsman or No 11. What matters is how much you are contributing. If you can win matches for your team, you are a finisher.
I want to be contributing and working with people that I like and love, and this was the perfect combination.
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