A Quote by Zaza Pachulia

I've been with five teams, played for a bunch of different coaches. — © Zaza Pachulia
I've been with five teams, played for a bunch of different coaches.
Everyone is different. Everyone has different teams they've played on, coaches they've played for.
I'm only 27 but still I've had a lot of experience just playing with different teams, different coaches, different players.
I've been able to speak with most of the special teams coaches and special teams scouts.
I'm so blessed to have a chance to play 15 years in one spot. I know my position is different than most. But even in my position, guys that have played it this long, have probably already been with two or three different teams.
I've played for some really good coaches, been on some really good teams. I learned a lot.
My career has been up and down through injuries, through different coaches that I played for.
The European leagues have been there a long time, the coaches have been there, the clubs have been there, there's history to the teams. There's already that football support culture.
I got interested in coaching while I played at St. Joseph's. Because we played a national schedule, we played teams coached by Nat Holman, Joe Lapchick, Hank Iba, and others. I could see the impact the coach had on their teams, and I thought, 'That's a pretty good thing to do.'
I've played a bunch of different versions of Walter [from "Fringe"]... I loved it when he was being random, which was probably the original version of him, more than anyone else. I loved doing Walter then, and all of the different mental states that we've played.
In my career, I played for four different teams in a lot of different systems, and it's like learning another language.
I've been on a bunch of teams in my career.
Coach Blatt's been great! He comes with a worldly dynamic and I think that's what our game has been lacking. He's coached and played all over the world, so his perspective on the game of basketball is kind of different from most traditional NBA coaches. But at the same time, it makes it interesting and exciting.
A couple teams will grind the shot clock down. Most of the time coaches do that, it's usually a talent deficit. They can't compete against the better teams.
Let's say that the teams I played in were all excellent. I played with many, many great players and incredible teams.
Playing on different teams, playing all the different places I've played, the consistent thing is I'm always vocal and working hard.
Different coaches have different schemes, so for me, it's about learning and being able to adjust and adapt to these coaches. It fills your toolbox.
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