I try to help my teammates, and they help me with the offense. It's good. We play together, and they use my height, and I feel comfortable when I go out on the court.
The way you talk to your teammates and push them and the way you treat them is important. There is a fine line between trying to help your teammates and criticizing them. The toughest part for me is how to keep my teammates accountable but at the same time do it in a loving way that doesnt judge or condemn them. It's definitely been a struggle and I'm trying to learn how to lead consciously in a way that honors God.
You always try to make your teammates better. You help out your teammates, and they help you out in return. As they get better and better, they can help you more and more. At least, I've always seen it that way.
Kobe Bryant demands his teammates to be the best every night, and he's not afraid to challenge them. He's not afraid to challenge them publicly, he's not afraid to challenge them in the locker room, and that's what you need from a leader.
You can't be happy, taking away something I've worked on all my life to do and help my teammates and help my defense, ... It's just part of me, playing the puck. So, definitely, you can't be happy.
I want to... help the young guys, help my teammates, help everybody be confident and make everybody feel like they're special.
I want to keep improving, continue to help my teammates improve, make my teammates look good. Continue bringing something new to the game, never getting completely content and always trying to get better.
You don't know how many times I was in the huddle, asking my teammates to help me call a play.
I couldn't have come close without my teammates' help because the Knicks didn't want me to make 100.
I never take things for granted. I always look to help out me teammates, to win and be better.
I go out to every match to do my job and my teammates help me score and to be honest I score so much because they make it so easy for me.
My teammates have put me in all different kinds of positions to score goals, and I can't say it enough, and I really through and through believe it in my heart that I'm only as good as my teammates allow me to be.
I enjoy the challenge of coming together with my teammates and playing well for them.
I don't just try to score. The challenge is elevating my teammates to be able to win a championship.
If I could help the pitcher as much as I can, or I could save three to five errors a year with my defense, then that's just a big help for my teammates.
Every player has their challenge to help the team. They all have a challenge individually and collectively to improve.