Basketball Quote by Pat Riley Download Open image “If you get tough mentally, you can get tough physically and overcome fatigue.” — Pat Riley ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 2.0 out of 5 (10 ratings) Copy quoteShare Basketball Basketball coaching Basketball motivation Basketball team Coaching Fatigue Ifs Motivational basketball Overcoming Tough Tough Men
“Being mentally tough means you can keep calm during tough times, make decisions, and stay focused on what truly matters for your long-term success.” — Glody Kikonga Copy Share Image
The only way you gain mental toughness is to do things you're not happy doing. If you continue doing things that you're satisfied and… — David Goggins Copy Share Image
Tough times are like physical exercise, you may not like it while you are doing it but tomorrow youll be stronger bcoz of it. — Anonymous Copy Share Image
Tough times are like physical exercise, you may not like it while you are doing it but tomorrow you'll be stronger b'coz of it. — Akshay Shome Copy Share Image
“Being physically tough is measured by how many fights you win, but mental toughness is measured by how you react when all the chips… — Benjamin Bayani Copy Share Image
Mental stamina - determination - is a quality of the mind shattered by fatigue.But physical stamina - endurance - is built upon fatigue. — Len Smith Copy Share Image
Tough times are like physical exercise. You may not like it while you are doing it, but tomorrow you will be stronger because of… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
When your body quits on you, it doesn't matter how mentally tough you are. — Dustin Poirier Copy Share Image
Mental toughness is a lifestyle. It's something that you live every single day of your life. When I was growing up, I was a… — David Goggins Copy Share Image
There are only two options regarding commitment; you’re either in or you’re out. — Pat Riley Copy Share Image
He's the greatest clutch player I've ever seen. The hell with Jerry West! — Pat Riley Copy Share Image
The changes in your life aren't always what you hoped for. But they usually help you grow. — Pat Riley Copy Share Image
Public life is regarded as the crown of a career, and to young men it is the worthiest ambition. Politics is still the greatest… — Pat Riley Copy Share Image
We measure areas of performance that are often ignored: jumping in pursuit of every rebound even if you don't get it, swatting at every… — Pat Riley Copy Share Image
To have long term success as a coach or in any position of leadership, you have to be obsessed in some way. — Pat Riley Copy Share Image
A particular shot or way of moving the ball can be a player's personal signature, but efficiency of performance is what wins the game… — Pat Riley Copy Share Image
Never be ready to play yesterday. Being ready to play today is what's important — Pat Riley Copy Share Image
We love playing together and we love adversity. You know, back-to-back, the two best teams in the East. — Steve Nash 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
There is no doubt in my mind and I know in my time, there will be a Canadian basketball player playing for Toronto Raptors, 100% — Masai Ujiri Copy Share Image
I learned so much from Sue about the Xs and Os of the game of basketball. — Pat Summitt Copy Share Image
I failed, I think, seven [or] eight times before I finally got my first [championship]. It was just, you know, just about me growing… — Shaquille O'Neal Copy Share Image
It's similar to basketball: when you go to different gyms and win or lose, you learn something new. So when kids get out of… — Andre Iguodala 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
And I want to do it the right way, like everybody else, not just a famous figurehead that gets a job because he is… — Shaquille O'Neal 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