Coaches Quote by Austin Rivers Download Open image “When I came here to L.A., I can't give enough credit to the coaches and the players I play with.” — Austin Rivers ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 3.4 out of 5 (7 ratings) Copy quoteShare Coaches Credit Enough Give Play
I did a few more plays, and then I went to L.A., because I knew I could get a coaching job there. — Lee Majors Copy Share Image
I grew as a player and a person there, and I appreciate L.A. for everything. — Todd Gurley Copy Share Image
I've got a great coaching staff behind me too and they deserve a lot of credit. — Rob Page Copy Share Image
That's what happens when you play in L.A. Everybody expects you to do well. — Lonzo Ball Copy Share Image
When you're living in L.A., you really do have to raise your game - you have to be the best 'you' possible. — Ricky Whittle Copy Share Image
Oh my goodness, I was a youngster when I first went to L.A. and got my deal. — Keyshia Cole Copy Share Image
The more important thing is I wanted to show that I can play and have fun. In L.A. I couldn't because they were going… — Jose Calderon Copy Share Image
When I was living in L.A., first of all, I had actually tried out or submitted to be on 'Tough Enough' when I was… — Carmella Copy Share Image
I feel that each opportunity has been a learning experience for me and will help me grow and be a better coach here in… — Frank Vogel Copy Share Image
The biggest thing for me when I got to L.A. was everybody wrote us off to make the playoffs. That was one of my… — Patrick Beverley Copy Share Image
As for football in L.A., it's going to take a loooong time before another team comes here. — Leigh Steinberg Copy Share Image
I've just never been one for a lot of the people in L.A. It's not who the majority of my fans are. — Matt Rife Copy Share Image
I have really good lateral movement. I've always had quick lateral movement. — Austin Rivers Copy Share Image
You can't play worrying about, like, what will other people say about me. That's not how I've ever approached the game. — Austin Rivers Copy Share Image
I was always Little Doc. And in the sixth grade I was the worst player on the team. People said I was only on… — Austin Rivers Copy Share Image
I'm going to do what I do and be aggressive and try to help the team in any area I can. And just build. — Austin Rivers Copy Share Image
I don't understand someone not wanting to play for a city like New York. I just don't get that. — Austin Rivers Copy Share Image
I thought I was going to die. Seriously. I had a 24-hour flu and then I had a stomach virus. I couldn't get out… — Austin Rivers Copy Share Image
I was the No. 1 player in high school. I was a lottery player at Duke. I was player of the year in the… — Austin Rivers Copy Share Image
My dad's the type of guy when I was 5 years old, we played checkers and he would not let me win. That's just… — Austin Rivers Copy Share Image
I know what the narrative is on me. It's because I come from money and I have a swagger and confidence about me. — Austin Rivers Copy Share Image
It's no wonder Pep is one of the best coaches in the world. When I knew I could work with him I was very… — Ederson Copy Share Image
I don't look at myself as a basketball coach. I look at myself as a leader who happens to coach basketball. — Mike Krzyzewski Copy Share Image
If a Coach is determined to stay in the coaching profession, he will develop from year to year. This much is true, no coach… — Adolph Rupp Copy Share Image
Well, you can certainly teach free-throwing. And you can teach the boys to pass at angles and run in curves. - University of Kansas… — Darryl Dawkins Copy Share Image
One can be a great artist without being a great technician. There have been many famous ballet stars who did not have the ideal… — Fernando Bujones Copy Share Image
And when I went to Houston, they had a conditioning coach by the name of Gene Coleman. And that was the first time I… — Nolan Ryan Copy Share Image
I want to thank my parents and my coaches, who brought me out of Guwahati. — Hima Das Copy Share Image
Don't be afraid of failure, be afraid of not trying in the first place. — Marie Forleo Copy Share Image
There are only two options regarding commitment; you’re either in or you’re out. — Pat Riley Copy Share Image
As far as being a coach, it's always fascinated me. It's a greater responsibility than most people give it credit for because you're dealing… — Steve Prefontaine Copy Share Image
I learned a tremendous amount about what was important to me as a head coach in that I was not in charge. I didn't… — Pete Carroll Copy Share Image
I've always believed that the desire must come from within, not as a result of being driven by coaches or parents. — Dawn Fraser Copy Share Image