A Quote by Rudy Gobert

You cannot be mad at somebody for wanting to play for another team. — © Rudy Gobert
You cannot be mad at somebody for wanting to play for another team.
I can remember running around at the age of 3, wanting to play golf, cricket and football. I was always active, one way or another, driving my parents mad.
I owe a lot to Atletico, and I cannot say that I would like to play for another team.
My older brother, he did everything. He played baseball, he played basketball. Just being able to watch him as a youngster, wanting to be like him, wanting to play on the team with him and watching those older guys in my neighborhood play sports.
I've gotten to a place where I still love to play and sing, but I don't have any ego agenda left, outside of just wanting to stay in a creative place and play music. I much prefer to sing for somebody else, and to somebody else.
You cannot be mad at somebody who makes you laugh... it's as simple as that.
I have a rule on my team: when we talk to one another, we look each other right in the eye, because I think it's tough to lie to somebody. You give respect to somebody.
If I need to help my team and play a different position for that game because somebody is hurt or they want to give a day off to somebody, I'll do it.
Our goal as a team is to keep playing as a group for as long as we can because you will never have that team again. It is like a dying limb, you have to prune it off and let another one grow in its place. That is the way you have to do it, but it still hurts losing these guys and that team because they and you have put so much effort into building a team. Even if you win that last game (and a national championship), it hurts badly because the players know they will never have that same special group of guys together on the same team again. Somebody always goes and somebody new always comes in.
Contentment is wanting what you have. Ambition is wanting what another has. Progress comes from wanting what nobody has.
I'm somebody that really locks in to play, and it's not easy to say hello to all the ushers and all the people who work around the team and then try to execute the game plan and beat the other team.
If you get under water, you're at the mercy of our team coming in and getting us before we get another one on the head, and another one on the head, and another one. Or, we have to be able to handle it, and that's where our trainer and our coaches and our people who help us stay fit come into play, the other part of the team.
I just see the ball and I go for it. It's wanting to make a winning play for the team and get a rebound.
It is always annoying when you cannot play and cannot help the team.
Neil Lennon was a great manager; he really got your team in the mood and wanting to play for him.
When I do not play, I cannot ascend to the top level and, if I am only at 90 per cent, I cannot help my team.
With all fashion, what we do is play at being somebody else. We play at inhabiting another kind of world.
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