Top 1010 Teammates Quotes & Sayings

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Last updated on November 21, 2024.
I like my teammates.
I enjoy being held accountable, I enjoy holding my teammates accountable and being someone that my teammates can depend on.
Trying to speak English, to learn what my teammates were saying, to learn what I wanted to say - basketball, you have to learn the way to play here and get used to your teammates, but for me the toughest part was communication.
I believe that coaches and athletes should realize that the athletic department field, court or diamond can be made an extension of the classroom, a place where you and your teammates are learning more than just how to prepare to win. The field, the court, and the diamond should be places where athletes are constantly learning about the game in which they participate, about their coaches and teammates, and perhaps most importantly, about themselves.
I've seen those mistakes where I could have just given an easy layup or quick dump pass just to get my teammates going, so I watched a lot of stuff on that. Now I see it, now I can make those plays and make sure I feed my teammates.
If you want to know who Zaza Pachulia is and you don't know, talk to any of my teammates. Teammates, coaches, I played over 1,000 games. — © Zaza Pachulia
If you want to know who Zaza Pachulia is and you don't know, talk to any of my teammates. Teammates, coaches, I played over 1,000 games.
I appreciate my teammates.
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 want to help your teammates.
I was forced to masturbate in front of teammates
My mentality is I have to be better for my teammates.
I had a phenomenal six seasons in Washington and really can't say enough good things about my experience there. It's tough to move on from teammates, from everyone involved in the organization, from coaches and teammates, to the chaplain, to even friends in the community, our neighbors.
I care about my teammates.
I love being around my teammates.
I enjoy making plays for my teammates.
Some of the good teammates, when it comes for me, has always been someone who interacts with your teammates - movies, dinners, buses, planes, and so what I tend to do is, the older I've gotten, I actually hang out with more younger guys than I do older guys.
My teammates, they keep you focused. — © Torrey Smith
My teammates, they keep you focused.
Teammates in all sports love to be acknowledged.
Respect for your teammates is important to us.
No matter what you do in the offseason, you can't simulate putting spikes on and standing in the grass and being around your teammates. When you're around your teammates, you step it up a notch. It's just kind of instinctive you do that.
My teammates are the best.
As long as I have the support and respect of my teammates, that's all I can ask for.
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.
I love sharing the ball with my teammates. I see a lot of things before my teammates see them.
That's the only thing that got me here is my teammates. My teammates and my coach. That's the only reason I'm here.
I don't really like all the attention, because it feels like everything is about winning and they don't see the whole picture of my teammates and without my teammates, I don't think we'd be here right now. I get the attention ... if that day, I'm in the mood of signing autographs and taking pictures and even if I'm not, I'm like, he'll sign it for you, or he'll sign it for you. I can always give all the attention to my teammates because they handle it well.
My teammates have my back; I have theirs.
Westerners respect privacy, and they are very competitive in terms of work and personalities. My teammates in China and I can talk about everything. But with my Houston Rockets teammates, even though we're friends, we cannot ask each other about everything.
So I've been fortunate to have a bunch of teammates - pretty much all the teammates I've had have been pretty good guys.
I've got great relationships with all of my teammates regardless of who it is.
Any praise goes to my coaches and my teammates. I have the easy part of waking up and going to the gym. They're the ones that have to break my bad habits and teach me new things. They're literally my everything. In my personal life, it's my wife, and in my professional life, it's my coaches and my teammates.
I have not always been painted in the best picture of being the best teammate. But if you ask my actual teammates, not maybe the media and the other people that don't like me, if you ask my actual teammates, they will always say that I've been that guy.
I cherish my teammates and my coaches.
And so I look at it as a relationship that I have with him that I want to give him the honor and glory anytime I have the opportunity. And then right after I give him the honor and glory, I always try to give my teammates the honor and glory. And that's how it works because Christ comes first in my life, and then my family, and then my teammates.
It's always good to be out there with your teammates, working with your teammates in individual drills, team drills, just being out there, getting on the same page, just getting into flow with them.
My teammates are part of my family as well.
I play for my teammates.
These guys are warriors, my teammates.
I am proud of every one of my teammates.
Not all teammates tell the truth.
It was a challenge to my teammates to help me. — © Wilt Chamberlain
It was a challenge to my teammates to help me.
My teammates and my coaches, I can't thank them enough.
I love my teammates, and I'll do anything for them.
I understand my teammates. I know which teammates you can get on during the game, and which respond better to constructive criticism.
I am no genius; I just worked hard like my other teammates, and I believe all my teammates can win the title as they work hard, too.
I wasn't a guy who looked to score first. It was to get your teammates involved, to understand time and clock management and having fun with your teammates.
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.
I owe a lot to my teammates.
Teammates sacrifice for each other.
I find joy in watching my teammates celebrate and do what they do. Whenever I throw them the ball, I love watching my teammates celebrate.
I enjoy sacrificing myself for my teammates.
Ask not what your teammates can do for you. Ask what you can do for your teammates. — © Magic Johnson
Ask not what your teammates can do for you. Ask what you can do for your teammates.
I am one with all my teammates.
I hate letting my teammates down. I know I'm not going to make every shot. Sometimes I try to make the right play, and if it results in a loss, I feel awful. I don't feel awful because I have to answer questions about it. I feel awful in that locker room because I could have done something more to help my teammates win.
I've had very supportive teammates.
I'm definitely a 'comfort' player. As a point guard, I like to know my teammates, feel connected to my teammates, and flow with them.
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 want my teammates to know I have their backs.
A lot of guys came together quickly as a group, as more than just teammates, as friends. Your family get to know each other, and you become really close, and that's a big part of the team aspect is caring about your teammates off the field, getting to know their kids, their families, their wives.
If I can't score, I do whatever I can to support my teammates.
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