A Quote by Patrick Beverley

I don't want personal battles that take away from the team. I'm trying to win games. — © Patrick Beverley
I don't want personal battles that take away from the team. I'm trying to win games.
We don't take on battles so small we know we can win, we take on battles so big we dare to dream of winning them.
I just want to win as a team, take road games, play some of the top teams and beat them to make the playoffs.
I'm against the fighting. But sometimes when you're trying to help your team, trying to win the games, there are moments when you need to get a little aggressive.
Touchdowns to me means that you're scoring points and helping your team win games. You can have a lot of yards and not have points and not win games. So, this only means something because it has helped our teams win games and we won the division today in a competitive AFC West, that's a good thing.
You're coaching Kentucky - and you have a chance to change lives. That's not what this is up there in the NBA. You have assets. You're trying to piece a team together. You're trying to win more games than the other guy. You're trying to advance in the playoffs, and if you don't, they'll find somebody else that can.
I'm just trying to win games and give my team a chance, win as many as we can week in and week out.
We have to work together for the good of the team, for trying to win games. That is what we train to do.
I don’t want friends to die...or fade away. I don’t want battles where we have to lose in order to win.
I want my little corner of the world where I get to make games where you're not trying to win or lose; you're not trying to get a higher score - you are having unbelievable amounts of fun as you learn about yourself and the world. That's what games can do!
I just want to fit in and win games for my team.
If someone is going to spend a whole game marking you, then there may be games when I will have to sacrifice myself for the team and take them away and create space for a team-mate.
I want a team where the fans are excited to come to our games, to see a team that wants to win and wants to fight for every minute.
You want to go out there and do what's best for the team, help your team move the ball down the field, make plays, help them win football games.
I don't think I've changed very much. I think I'm the same kid that I was when I got here. When I came here all I wanted to do was win games. I wanted to play baseball for LSU and be the ultimate team player. That's all I want to do. If we don't end up being the last team to win the game at the end of the year then I won't be happy. That's all I'm worried about this year.
I'd like to think that I'm a calm and sweet person. I tend to be very playful at home with my children, but in life... we have to fight our battles - our work battles, our political battles, our personal battles - and we're focused.
My only goal is to play 162 games and help this team win. If I can do that, everything will take care of itself.
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