It was a challenge to my teammates to help me.
I took the game seriously. It was my profession. My teammates also took losing hard. We would all sit in the locker room after losing a big game and talk about how we could have done something differently to change the outcome
I really enjoyed working with New Zealanders as crew members, as teammates. They're great, and it's a beautiful country. It's one of the most beautiful places I've ever been, and I've traveled quite a bit.
I'm excited about the opportunity to go back out there with my teammates and get another chance at this thing [a Super Bowl].
My teammates, they keep you focused.
It doesn't matter what any of my teammates have said about me.
I've learned to be patient. When I was younger I rushed things a lot. I tried to attack the game. Now I get teammates more involved before I try to take over.
I've never had a teammate competing with me my whole life.
Accept your teammates for what they are and inspire them to become all they can be.
Every time I step out on that field, I'm 100 percent. My teammates know that. They know what I'm out there dealing with. I know what I'm out there dealing with. But when it comes to my mindset, I'm 100 percent.
I want to thank all my fans, teammates, coaches and supporters for the strength they've given me to overcome so much.
I don't miss playing for the Yankees. I miss my friends, my teammates.
I want to thank all my teammates who scored so many runs and Joe DiMaggio, who ran down so many of my mistakes.
I love seeing my teammates succeed. That's what I get more excited about than anything
I love sharing the ball with my teammates. I see a lot of things before my teammates see them.
Your teammates give you the confidence. They give me the confidence all year, all postseason.
Lamar is just Lamar. My teammates probably can explain that a little better than I can. If I just go out there and do what I do and be myself, it shouldn't be a problem.
I got to experience a world championship with some great teammates.
I'm definitely looking to put together a full season. I know what I'm capable of doing. I want to be the kind of player my teammates can depend on.
If I come to work every day and do my job, work as hard as I can, be a great teammate, the rest of that stuff will take care of itself.
I was having a conversation with one of my teammates and she asked me, "Aren't you so glad it's over? We don't have to compete anymore." I thought that was a strange comment but in that moment I realized that I was doing it for the right reasons. I wasn't looking at the Olympics to define me. I wasn't to arrive somewhere by performing well in a contest.
The great thing was my teammates really set some great screens to get me open. I just went out there and played basketball.
Sports also teaches you that it's about the team, and the better your teammates are, the better they make you.
If someone wears something you like, you make comments on it. And if someone wears something we don't like, we make comments on it, too. That's just what guys do, what teammates do. Besides that, we don't really compete in that space.
I just want to show Atalanta who I really am and show my teammates what kind of teammate I am.