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When you face a fork in the road, step on the exhilarator!
Pat Riley
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Pat Riley
Age: 79
Born: 1945
Born: March 20
American Football Player
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New York
Patrick James Riley
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Patrick James Pat Riley
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In every adversity, there is a seed of equivalent benefit.
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Shoulda, coulda, and woulda won't get it done. In attacking adversity, only a positive attitude, alertness, and regrouping to basics can launch a comeback.
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When a gifted team dedicates itself to unselfish trust and combines instinct with boldness and effort, its ready to climb.
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He's the greatest clutch player I've ever seen. The hell with Jerry West!
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Excellence happens when you try each day to both do and be, a little better than you were yesterday!
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The most DIFFICULT thing for individuals to do when they become part of a team is to sacrifice, it is much EASIER to be selfish.
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Commitment to the team - there is no such thing as in-between, you are either in our out.
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There are only two options regarding commitment you’re either in or you’re out.
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Great players and great teams want to be driven. They want to be pushed to the edge. They don't want to be cheated. Ordinary players and average teams want it to be easy
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Am I a control freak? No. Do I believe in organization? You bet. In discipline? In being on time and making sure everything at the hotel is ready and right? Definitely. I don't control players. I try to control the environment around the players so they can flourish.
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When a great team loses through complacency, it will constantly search for new and more intricate explanations to explain away defeat.
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Each Warrior wants to leave the mark of his will, his signature, on important acts he touches. This is not the voice of ego but of the human spirit, rising up and declaring that it has something to contribute to the solution of the hardest problems, no matter how vexing!
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When a milestone is conquered, the subtle erosion called entitlement begins its consuming grind. The team regards its greatness as a trait and a right. Half hearted effort becomes habit and saps a champion.
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