I want to win championships, I want to win ball games, and where else is a better place to do it then your city?
“I want to win championships, I want to win ball games, and where else is a better place to do it then your city?”
— Stefon Diggs · Ball
The World Motivation
I want to win championships, I want to win ball games, and where else is a better place to do it then your city?
“I want to win championships, I want to win ball games, and where else is a better place to do it then your city?”
— Stefon Diggs · Ball
I want to win championships, I want to win ball games, and where else is a better place to do it then your city?
Not having a father is big. You need guidance. I know, personally, when my father died, I needed guidance; I needed somebody to show me how to be a man, how to grow up, basically how to do the right thing.
I picked up yoga. I tried to do cooking a little bit. I almost burned my house down, but it's all good. So I just stuck to yoga.
Everybody's got haters, but your city's always behind you. It's only right to give back.
I consider myself a leader. I am not a follower.
Being able to hedge on a ball screen and the guy coming off and being able to guard him for a brief second and then go back and block a shot in one possessions, that's big. There's not many dudes that can do that.
The first time I was onstage, I felt like the audience was breathing with me. I don't know if I was good or not; I just knew I was having a ball, and for the first time, I felt I belonged somewhere.
The tennis ball doesn't know how old I am. The ball doesn't know if I'm a man or a woman or if I come from a communist country or not. Sport has always broken down these barriers.
When you're in between the white lines, the game face is on. I was only focused on the task at hand - out, safe, ball, strike - leaving little time to think about how special a player, moment or game happened to be.