Sportsmanship isn't about criticizing the "ONE" who didn't win on "That ONE"day... it's about appreciating and supporting their hard work amidst failures! ! !

Akansh Malik
Sportsmanship isn't about criticizing the
Sportsmanship isn't about criticizing the
Sportsmanship isn't about criticizing the
Sportsmanship isn't about criticizing the
About This Quote

This quote by Michael Jordan is a great reminder to not only to appreciate and support each other during games and practices, but also to call out the good we see in our teammates and coaches. It is easy to point out the flaws in others, but we should always remember that we all make mistakes and what's important is how we respond when those mistakes are made.

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