"It is the person who is blind to what goes on around him that is most surprised when the same things happen to him."
About Mychal Thompson
Mychal Thompson — Life and Legacy
Mychal Thompson, a former NBA player and coach, is recognized for his impactful contributions to basketball and his insights on resilience and leadership. As a key player for the Los Angeles Lakers during their championship runs in the 1980s, Thompson's experiences on the court shaped his understanding of teamwork and perseverance. His quotes often reflect a deep appreciation for the challenges athletes face, emphasizing that true strength lies in the ability to rise after setbacks. For instance, he articulates that resilience is not just about physical endurance but also about mental fortitude, stating that 'the game is won in the mind before it’s played on the court.' This perspective reveals his belief that mental preparation is as crucial as physical training. Thompson's approach to leadership is equally significant; he advocates for leading by example and fostering trust within a team. His insights continue to resonate, particularly in today's sports culture, where mental health and resilience are increasingly recognized as vital components of success. Through his experiences and reflections, Mychal Thompson remains a vital voice in discussions about the intersection of sports, leadership, and personal growth.
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Mychal Thompson quotes
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"We told Stanley Roberts to go on a water diet, and Lake Superior disappeared. Pat Williams When Xavier McDaniel plays against Orlando Wooldridge, it's a coach's dream - X vs O."
"The guy, Magic Johnson, built a business empire and you don't do that just because you have a pretty smile. The guy is definitely a smart guy, knows what he's doing. He's a basketball genius. So to downplay that and disrespect that, I thought it was stereotyping him way too much."
"Playing 82 games is not hard. The games are easy. It's what you do between games that wears you out.It's all about maintaining your body, maintaining your fitness and you do that by eating properly, watching your alcohol intake - I know I sound like an old-fashioned guy - but you do that by going home between games and getting your rest, taking care of your body, making sure you're getting the proper rest, the proper nutrition."
"Who are we to tell Lonzo Ball how to raise his kids. He's very entertaining and you've got to remember, guys, weren't we saying the same things about Richard Williams and Earl Woods? And how did their kids turn out? This works for the Ball family. He's a strong father figure. His kids love him and respect him, so what's everyone complaining about?"