A Quote by Yao Ming

It's always nice to start the season with a win. — © Yao Ming
It's always nice to start the season with a win.
It's nice to score 20 points a game. It's also nice to end your season with a win.
There are only four trophies available to win at the start of every season and there will be some big teams this year who won't win one at all.
It is obviously always nice to start in a strong way, but it's also very important to keep that strength during the year - the season is quite long, from March to November.
We try to win everything at the start of the season.
At the start of every season, I always asked myself - am I meeting my own standards? Can I still do it? I didn't want to come to the conclusion that I couldn't during a season.
If we start the season with negative thinking, we'd never win anything.
I think that at the start of a game, you're always playing to win, and then maybe if you're ahead late in the game, you start playing not to lose. The true competitors, though, are the ones who always play to win.
Individual records are nice to get, but before the season starts, you want to play to win the Stanley Cup!
There is no other way to start the season than to win the Daytona 500.
Pre-season is a lot of hard work and no player really enjoys it, but you look forward to the start of the season when the competitive games start.
It is good to win because it boosts you in what you're doing and allows you to start the season in a positive way.
The start of Bundesliga season is always exciting, as it's a fresh start for all teams fighting for the title.
It's nice to win a trophy every season and say every year, 'OK, I won something.'
The MLS Cup is always the goal. If we don't win that, it's always a disappointment and we haven't won. No matter how well you do in the regular season, it's always seen as a failure.
When the Sacramento Kings, when I was there, we win 29-30 games - that was a successful season. And it would be packed from start to finish. You couldn't get a seat.
At the beginning of the first season, you don't have that pressure to perform at 100 per cent, because it's always hard when you first start. But now, in the second season, people are expecting big things from you, so you can't really disappoint them.
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