True success John Wooden

I coined my own definite definition of

success in 1934 when I was teaching at a

high school in South Bend Indiana being

a little bit disappointed and delusioned

perhaps by the way parents of the

youngsters in my English classes

expected their youngsters to get an A or

B they thought a C was alright for the

neighbors children because the neighbors

children all average but they weren’t

satisfied by their own would make the

teacher feel that they had failed or the

youngsters failed and that’s not right

the good Lord and His infinite wisdom

didn’t create us all equal as far as

intelligent concerned any more than we

could for size appearance not everybody

could earn an A or B and I didn’t like

that way of judging and and I did know

how the alumni of various schools back

in the 30s judged

coaches and athletic teams if you won

them all and you were considered to be

reasonably successful not completely

because I found out we had a number of

years of UCLA where we did it was a game

but it seemed that we didn’t win each

individual game with the margin the some

of our alumni had predicted and quite

frequently I

quite frequently I really felt that they

had backed up their predictions in a

more materialistic manner but I was true

back in their 30s so I understood that

so but I didn’t like it I didn’t agree

with it and I wanted to come up with

something that I hope could make me a

better teacher and give the youngsters

under my supervision whether it be in

athletics or in the English classroom

something which to aspire other than

just a higher mark in the classroom or

more points in some athletic contests

and I thought about that for quite a

spell and I wanted to come up with my

own definition I thought that might help

and I knew how mr. Webster defined it as

the accumulation of material possessions

or the attainment of position of power

prestige or something of that sort

worthy accomplishments perhaps but in my

opinion not necessarily indicative of

success so I want to come up something

of my own and I recall that I was raised

on a small farm in southern Indiana and

dad tried to teach me of my brothers

that you should never try to be better

than someone else I’m sure at the time

he did that I didn’t it didn’t well

somewhere I guess in the hidden recesses

of mind it popped out years later never

tried to be better than someone else

always learned from others and never

cease trying to be the best you could be

that’s under your control and if you get

too engrossed involved and concerned in

regard to the things over which you have

no control it will adversely affect the

things over which you have control then

I ran across a simple verse that said at

God’s footstool to confess the poor soul

knelt and bowed his head I failed he

cried the master said now didst I best

that is success from those things and

one other perhaps I coined my own

definition of success which is peace of

mind attained only through self

satisfaction in knowing you made the

effort to do the best of which you’re

capable I believe that’s true if you

make the effort do the best and put your

cape on trying to improve the situation

that exists for you I think that’s

success and I don’t think others can

judge that I think it’s like character

and reputation your reputation is what

you’re perceived to be your character is

what you really are and I think the

character is much more important than

what you are perceived to be and hope

north be good but they don’t necessarily

be the same well that was my idea that

what I was going to try to get across to

the youngsters I ran across other things

I love to teach and he was mentioned by

the previous speaker that that I enjoyed

poetry and I devil in it a bit in love

and there are some things that help me

and he be better than it would have been

I know no one ought to be you know what

it should be but I think I’m better than

it would have been if I hadn’t run

across certain things and one was it

just a little verse that said no no

written word no spoken plea can teach

our youth what they should be nor all

the books on all the shelves is what the

teachers are themselves that made an

impression on me in the 1930s in and I

tried to use that more or less in my

teaching whether it be in sports or

whether it be getting the English

classroom and I I love poetry and all we

had an interest in that and somehow and

maybe it’s because Dad and used to read

to us at night the coal oil lamp we

didn’t have electricity in our farm home

and they had to read poetry to us so I

always liked it and about the same time

that I ran across this one verse I ran

across another one that someone asked a

lady teacher why she taught and she

after some time she said she want to

think about that then she came up and

said they asked me why I teach and I

reply where could I find such splendid

company there sits a statesman strong

unbiased wise another leader Webster

silver-tongued a doctor sits beside him

whose quick steady hand may mend a bone

or stem the life Bloods flow and there a

builder couple drives the arch of that

church she builds within that Minister

may speak the Word of God and lead

assembling school to touch the Christ

and all about a gathering of teachers

farmers Merchants labors those who work

on voting build and plan and pray and

praying to a great tomorrow and let me

say I may not see the church or hear the

word or eat the food their hands make

aroma yet again I may and later I may

say I knew him once and he was weak or

strong or bold

proud or gay I knew him once but then he

was a boy they asked me why I teach and

I reply where could I find such splendid

company and I believe the teaching

profession that’s true you have so many

youngsters and I gotta think my

youngsters UCLA 30 some attorneys 11

dentist in doctors have many many

teachers and in other professions and

that gives you a great deal of pleasure

to see them go on I always tried to make

the youngsters feel that they’re there

to get an education number one

basketball the second was it playing

their way and they do need a little time

for social activities but you let social

activities take a little precedence over

the other two and you’re not going to

have any very long so that was the ideas

that I tried to get across to the

youngsters under my supervision

I had three rules pretty much that I

stuck with practically all the time I’d

learned these prior to coming to UCLA

and I decided they were very important

one was never be late never be late

later on I had I said certain things

that I had the players if we’re leaving

to someone they had to be neat and clean

there was a time when I

I made them wear jackets and shirts and

ties but then I saw our Chancellor

coming school and longer in the denims

and and turtlenecks and I thought it was

not right for me to keep this other so I

let him just add to be neat and clean

and I had one of my one of my greatest

players that you probably heard of Bill

Walton he came and gets the bus who were

leaving for somewhere and play and he

wasn’t clean neat so I I would let him

go he couldn’t get on the bus he had to

go home and and and get cleaned up to

get to the airport to forget so I was a

stickler for that I believed in that I

believe in time very important I believe

you should be on time but I felt a

practice for example we start on time we

close on time the youngsters didn’t have

to feel that we’re going to keep them

over when I speak in coaching clinics I

often tell young coaches in the coaching

clinics more less there’ll be the

younger coaches getting in and the

profession that and most of our young

you know and probably newly married

and I tell them don’t run practices late

because you’ll go home in a bad mood and

then that’s not good for a young married

man to go home in a bad mood when you

get older when you get older to make a

difference but so I did believe on time

I believe starting on time not believe

closing on time and another one I had

was not one word to profanity one word

to profanity and you you out of here for

the day if I see it in a game you’re

going to come out and sit on the bench

and the third one was never criticize a

teammate I didn’t want that I used tell

him I was paid to do that that’s my job

I’m paid to do it pitifully poor but I

am paid to do not like the coaches today

for gracious sakes know they’re in there

it’s a little different than it was in

my day but those are three things that I

stuck with pretty closely all the time

and those actually came from my dad and

that’s what he tried to teach you me and

my brothers at one time I came up with a

pyramid eventually that I’m not going to

do I have the time to go on that but up

that to help me I think become a better

teacher and this is something like this

and I had blocks in the period and the

cornerstones being industrious and

enthusiasm working hard and enjoying

what you’re doing coming up to the apex

according to my definition of success

and right into the top faith in patience

and I say to you and whatever in doing

you must be patient you have to have

patience too we want things to happen to

what we talk about our youth being

impatient a lot and they are they won’t

change everything they think I’ll change

this progress and we get a little older

we’re sort of let things go and we

forget that there is no progress without

change so you must have patience and I

believe that we must have faith I

believe that we must believe really

believe now Jesus not just give a word

service believe that things will work

out as they should

providing we do what we should I think

our tendency has to hope that things

will turn out the way we want them to so

much of the time but we don’t do the

things that are necessary to make those

things become reality

I’ve worked on this for some 14 years

and I think it helped me become a better

teacher but it all involved around that

original definition of success you know

a number of years ago there was a major

league baseball umpire by the name of

George Moriarty and he spelt Moriarty

with only one eye has that I’ve never

seen that before but he did and big big

baseball players there they’re very

perceptive about those things and they

noticed he had only one eye and his name

and you’d be surprised how many also

told him that Devin’s one more than his

head at various times now but he wrote

something that I think he did what I

tried to do in this pyramid he called it

the road ahead or the road behind and he

said sometimes I think the fates must

grin as we denounce them and insist the

only reason we can’t win is the face

themselves amidst yet their lives on the

ancient claim we win or lose within

ourselves the shining trophies on

ourselves can never win tomorrow’s game

you and I know deeper down there’s

always a chance to win the crown but

when we fail to give our best we simply

haven’t met the test of giving all and

saving none until the game is really won

I’m showing what is meant by grit are

playing through another’s quip I’m

playing through not letting up it’s

bearing down that wins the cap now

dreaming there’s a goal ahead of hoping

when our dreams are dead our praying

when our hopes are fled yet losing it’s

not afraid to fall

if bravery we have given all for who can

ask more of a man than giving all within

his span giving all it seems to me is

not so far from victory

and so the facer seldom wrong no matter

how they twist and whine it’s you and I

who make our fates we open up or close

the gates on the road ahead near the

road behind reminds me of another set of

threes that my dad tried to get across

just no wine don’t complain don’t make

excuses you get out there and whatever

you do and do it the best you’re

building

no one can do more than that I tried to

get across to that my punish don’t tell

you never heard me mention winning never

mention winning my idea is that you can

lose when you outscore somebody in a

game and you can win when you’re

outscored I’ve felt that way on certain

occasions

various times and I just wanted to be

able to be able to hold their head up

after a game I guess is saying that when

when a game is over and you see somebody

they didn’t know the outcome I hope they

couldn’t tell by your actions whether

you are scored an important about

pointed out score jus and that’s what

really matters if you make your effort

to do the best you can regularly there

is also being about what they should to

be not necessarily what you would want

them to be but they’ll be about what

they should and only you will know

whether you can do that and that’s what

I wanted from them more than anything

else and as time went by and I learned

more about other things I think it

worked a little better as far as the

results but I want to thank the score of

a game to me the byproduct of these

other things and not be in themself I

believe it was and one great philosopher

said no I know there’s Cervantes serve

and he said the journey is better than

the end and and I like that I think that

is yeah it’s getting there sometimes

when you get there that’s almost self

that down but it’s getting there that’s

the fun I like to as the basketball

coach you usually I liked our practices

to be the journey and that the game

would be the end the end result I’d like

to have a sit in the stands and then

watch the players play and see whether

I’d done a decent job during the week on

there again it’s getting the players to

get that self-satisfaction knowing that

they’ve made the effort to do the best

job of which they are capable sometimes

I’m asked who is the best player I had

over the best teams I can never answer

that as far as the individual to

concerned I like to I was asked one time

about that I said suppose that you in

some way could could make the perfect

player what would you want and I said

well I’d want one knew why he was a UCLA

and to get an education there was a good

student really knew why he was there in

the first place

but I want when they can play - I don’t

want to realize that the defense usually

wins championships and will work hard on

defense and but I’d want one to play

offense - I won’t even to be unselfish

and and we look for the pass first and

not shoot all time and I don’t run the

could pass and would pass I’ve had some

that I’ve had some that could and

wouldn’t and I’ve had some that wouldn’t

could you say you couldn’t tell your

challenge so I’m on that and I wanted

him to be able to shoot from the outside

and I want to be able to be good inside

  • I don’t want to be able to be able to

rebound well at both ends - and why not

just take someone like Keith Wilkes and

let it go at that

he had the qualifications and not the

only one but he was one that I used in

that particular category because I think

he he made the effort to become the best

every couple I mentioned in my book they

call me coach to players that gave me

great satisfaction that came as closest

I think anyone I ever had to reach their

full potential one was Conrad Burke and

one was Doug Macintosh when I saw them

as freshmen on our Freshman team we

didn’t have freshmen couldn’t play

varsity when I got I thought and I

thought oh gracious if these two players

either one of them they’re different

years but I thought about each one of

the time he was there who he ever makes

the bark at varsity

our varsity must be pretty miserable if

he’s good to make her good enough to

make it and you know one of them was a

starting player for a season and a half

and the other was up his next year he

played 32 minutes and national

championship game did a tremendous for

us and the next year he was a starting

starting player on national championship

team and here I thought you’d never play

a minute what it was so those are the

things that that give you a great joy

and great satisfaction to see one

neither one of those youngsters could

shoot very well but they had outstanding

shooting percentages because he didn’t

didn’t force it and you know one could

jump very well but they got kept good

position and so they did well rebounding

they remembered that that every shot was

taken they assumed it’d be missed I’ve

had two men that stand around wait to

see if it’s missed then they

once you late somebody else is in there

hit him and they weren’t very quick but

they put a good petition kept in good

balance and so they they pretty pretty

good defense for us so they had

qualities that they came close to as

close to reaching possibly their full

potential as any players I ever had so I

consider them as to be as successful as

a as a Lewis Alcindor or a Bill Walton

or in many of the others that we had

there was somehow standing up

outstanding players have I rambled

enough I heard that when he makes his

appearance I supposed shut up

1934 年,当我

在印第安纳州南本德的

所高中

任教时,我

创造了自己对成功

的明确定义 他们认为邻居的孩子得C就可以了,

因为邻居的

孩子都一般,但他们

对自己的不满意会让

老师觉得他们失败了,或者孩子们失败了

,这是不对

的,善良的主和他无限的智慧

没有 就智力而言,不要让我们所有人都平等,就像

我们

在外表上

所做的那样不是每个人都能获得 A 或 B,我不喜欢

这种评判方式,而且我确实知道

各个学校的校友是如何回归

的 30 年代评判

教练和运动队,如果你赢了

他们,你被认为是

相当成功的,而不是完全成功,

因为我发现我们在

加州大学洛杉矶分校有多年的经验 这是一场比赛,

但似乎我们并没有以我们

的一些校友预测的优势赢得每一场比赛,

而且

经常经常我真的觉得

他们以更物质的方式支持了他们的预测,

但我是

在他们 30 多岁时是真的,所以我理解

,但我不

喜欢它 参加

田径运动或在英语课堂上

除了在课堂上获得更高的分数或

在一些体育比赛中获得更多分数之外

,我还想着一些其他的东西,我想了很

长时间,我想提出

自己的定义,我认为 可能会有所帮助

,我知道先生如何。 韦伯斯特将其定义

为物质财富的积累

或获得权力

声望的地位或类似的

有价值的成就,但在我

看来不一定表示

成功,所以我想提出自己的东西

,我记得我是

在印第安纳州南部的一个小农场长大,

爸爸试图教我我的兄弟们

,你永远不应该试图比别人更好

在隐藏

的内心深处,它在多年后突然出现 从不

试图比别人更好

总是从别人那里学习,从不

停止努力做到最好,你

可以在你的控制之下,如果你

太全神贯注地参与和

关心 你

无法控制的

事情 它会对你可以控制的事情产生不利影响 然后

我看到一段简单的经文,上面写着在

上帝的脚凳上忏悔可怜的灵魂

跪下 d低下头我失败了他

哭了师父说我现在是不是最好

这些事情中取得

成功 你能做到的最好的

我相信这是真的

就像性格

和声誉一样,您的声誉就是

您被认为是您的性格,您的性格

就是您的真实身份,我认为

性格比

您所认为的更重要,希望

北方是好的,但不一定

是 这也是我的想法,

即我要尝试传达

给年轻人的东西我遇到了

我喜欢教的其他东西

,前一位演讲者提到他说我喜欢

诗歌,我喜欢诗歌 有点恋爱了

,有些事情对我有帮助

,他比本来应该更好

我知道没有人应该成为

没有

遇到某些事情,

只有一小节经文说没有没有

书面文字没有口头恳求可以教会

我们的年轻人他们应该成为什么样

的人,所有书架上的所有书籍都是

老师本身

给我留下的印象 在 1930 年代,我

尝试或多或少地在我的教学中使用它,

无论是在体育运动中,还是

在英语

课堂上,我都喜欢诗歌,我们

都对此感兴趣,不知何故,

也许是因为爸爸和使用

晚上给我们念

煤油灯,我们农家没有电

,他们不得不给我们念诗,所以我

一直很喜欢它,大约

在我读到这首诗的同时,我又读到另一首诗

有人问一位

女老师为什么教书,她

过了一段时间,她说她想

考虑一下,然后她上

来说他们问我为什么要教书,我

回答我在哪里可以找到这么出色的

公司那里坐着一位政治家坚强

公正明智另一位领导人韦伯斯特

银舌一位医生坐在旁边 他

的快速稳定的手可以修复骨头

或阻止生命血液流淌在那里,一对

建造者夫妇推动

她在里面建造的教堂的拱门那个牧师

可能会讲上帝的话语并带领

教会学校接触基督

和所有关于聚会的事 教师

农民商人劳动那些从事投票工作的人

建立和计划并祈祷和

祈祷美好的明天让我

说我可能看不到教堂,听不到

话语或吃掉他们手上散发出香气的食物

我可能会,以后我 可能会

说我认识他一次,他是软弱的或

强壮的或大胆的

骄傲的或同性恋

的 每个

职业都是真的,你有这么多

年轻人,我想我的

孩子 加州大学洛杉矶分校 30 一些律师 11

医生中的牙医有很多

老师和其他职业,

这让你很

高兴看到他们继续下去

孩子们觉得他们来这里是

为了接受一个教育排名第一的

篮球,其次是它

按照自己的方式打球,他们确实需要一点时间

进行社交活动,但你让

社交活动

比其他两个活动更重要,而你不是

会有很长的时间,所以这

是我试图

在我的监督下传达给年轻人的想法

我几乎有三个规则,我

几乎一直坚持我

在来加州大学洛杉矶分校之前学到了这些

,我决定 他们非常

重要,永远不要迟到,永远不要迟到

我让他们穿夹克、衬衫和

领带,但后来我看到我们的校长

要上学了,穿着牛仔裤

和高领毛衣的时间更长了,我认为

我保留这个不合适,所以我

让他简单地补充

一下 我有一个我最伟大的

球员之一,你可能听说过

比尔沃尔顿,他来了,坐公共汽车

去某个地方打球,

他不干净,所以我让他

走,他上不去 公共汽车他必须

回家然后清理干净

才能去机场忘记所以我是一个

坚持者我相信我

相信时间非常重要我相信

你应该准时但我觉得

例如练习 我们准时开始我们准时

结束当我在教练诊所演讲时,

年轻人不必觉得

我们会让

他们留下来 在

和我们大多数年轻人的职业中

你知道,而且可能是刚结婚

,我告诉他们不要练习太晚,

因为你会带着不好的心情回家,

然后年轻的已婚

男人在你长大后心情不好的时候回家是不好的

年纪大了会有所作为,

但所以我确实相信准时

开始我相信准时开始不相信

准时结束还有一个我

没有一个词去亵渎一个词

去亵渎你

如果我看到它你就离开这里 在一场比赛中,你会站

出来坐在板凳上

,而第三个从来没有批评过

队友

可怜的可怜,但

我得到报酬,因为我今天不

喜欢教练,因为我知道他们在那里

,这与我当时的情况有点不同,但这是

我一直

紧紧抓住的三件事,

而那些实际上来了 从我父亲那里得到的,

这就是他曾经试图教给你的我和

我的兄弟们 最终想出了一个

我不会

做的金字塔我有时间继续做下去,但

它可以帮助我成为一名更好的

老师,就像这样

,我在那个时期和基石中遇到了障碍

勤奋和

热情 努力工作并享受

你正在做的事情

根据我对成功的定义达到顶峰,

并成为对耐心的最高信念

,我对你说,无论做什么,

你必须有耐心,你必须有

耐心 我们也希望事情发生在

我们谈论的事情上我们的年轻人

非常不耐烦他们不会

改变他们认为的一切我会改变

这个进步我们会变老

我们有点放手

忘记没有改变就没有进步,

所以你必须有耐心,

我相信我们必须有

信仰 做我们应该做的我认为

我们倾向于希望事情

会按照我们想要的方式发展

,但我们没有做

必要的事情来使这些

事情成为现实

大约 14 年了

,我认为它帮助我成为了一名更好的

老师,但这一切都围绕着

最初的成功定义,你

知道几年前有一位

名叫乔治莫里亚蒂的职业棒球大联盟裁判

,他拼写

莫里亚蒂只有 一只眼睛是我以前从未

见过的,但他做到了,

那里的大棒球运动员

对这些事情非常敏锐,他们

注意到他只有一只眼睛和他的名字

,你会惊讶有多少人还

告诉他 德文

现在在不同的时候比他的脑袋还多,但他写了

一些东西,我认为他做了我

在这座金字塔中试图做的事情,他称之为

前面的路或后面的路,他

说有时我认为命运必须

微笑,因为我们 谴责他们和我 坚持

我们不能赢的唯一原因是面对

他们自己,但他们的生活对

古老的主张我们赢或输

在我们自己内心闪亮的奖杯

永远无法赢得明天的比赛

你我更深地知道

总有机会赢得 皇冠,

但当我们未能尽最大努力时,我们根本

没有通过全力以赴的考验,

直到真正赢得比赛

我正在展示勇气的含义

正在通过别人的俏皮话玩我正在

玩不让 向上

向下 压下 赢得帽子 现在

梦想 有一个目标 在希望之前

当我们的梦想破灭 我们的祈祷

当我们的希望落空但失去它

不怕跌倒

如果我们已经付出了所有的勇气 谁能

比一个人要求更多 在

他的范围内付出一切 付出一切在我看来

离胜利并不遥远

,所以无论

他们如何扭曲和抱怨,你和我

都很少出错,我们打开或关闭

前方道路上的大门,靠近

罗阿 后面的 d 让我想起

了我父亲试图克服的另一组三分球

只是没有酒 不要抱怨 不要

找借口 你出去了 无论

你做什么 尽你

所能做到最好 没有人能做得更多 我

试图表达我的惩罚 不告诉

你 从来没有听说过我提到赢 从来没有

提到赢 我的想法是

当你在比赛中超过某人时你可能会输,

而当你被超过时你可以

赢 我已经 在某些

场合

不同时间都有这种感觉,我只是希望能够

在比赛后能够抬起头我猜是说

当比赛结束时你看到有人

他们不知道结果我希望 他们

无法通过您的行为来判断

您是否获得了重要的

分数,

如果您

努力做到最好,那么这才

是真正重要的

会希望

他们成为,但他们会

他们应该做什么,只有你会知道

你是否能做到这一点,这就是

我最想从他们

那里得到的,随着时间的推移,我

对其他事情了解得更多,我

认为就结果而言,它的效果会更好一些,

但是 我想

感谢我的比赛得分是这些其他事情的副产品,

而不是在他们自己我

相信是的,一位伟大的哲学家

说不,我知道塞万提斯发球

,他说旅程

比结束更好 就像那样,

我认为是的,有时

当你到达那里时,它就会到达那里,这几乎是

自我失望,但它到达那里是

我喜欢的

乐趣 最终结果最终结果我

想坐在看台上,然后

观看球员们的比赛,看看

我在一周内是否做得还不错

这 你努力做到最好

一次,我说假设你

可以通过某种方式成为你想要的完美

球员,我

说我希望有人知道他为什么是加州大学洛杉矶分校

,为了接受教育,有一个好

学生真的知道为什么 他一开始就在那里,

但我想要他们什么时候可以上场——我

不想意识到防守方通常会

赢得冠军并且会努力

防守,但我想要一个

进攻方——我什至不会 无私

,我们首先寻找传球,而

不是一直射门,我不跑

可以传球,会传球我有

一些我有一些可以和

不会,我有 有些

你不能说你不能说出你的

挑战,所以我同意了,我希望

他能够投篮 外线

,我希望能在内线表现出色

——我不想

在攻防两端都能很好地抢篮板——为什么不

把基思威尔克斯这样的人选

上去,因为

他有资格 不是

唯一一个,但他是我在

该特定类别中使用的一个,因为我认为

他努力成为

我在书中提到的每一对夫妇,他们

称我为教练,让我

非常满意,最接近的球员

我认为任何我必须

充分发挥潜力的人都是康拉德·伯克(Conrad Burke)

和道格·麦金托什(Doug Macintosh),当我看到他们

是我们新生团队的

新生

如果这两个球员中的

任何一个他们是不同的

年份,那太好了,但我想到

了他在那里的每一个人,他曾经

在大学里大发雷霆

它,你知道其中之一 他们

是一个半赛季的首发球员

,另一个是他的第二年,他

打了 32 分钟,全国

冠军赛对我们来说是巨大的

,第二年他是

全国冠军队的首发球员,

我想在这里 你永远不会打

一分钟什么,所以

那些让你非常高兴

和非常满足的事情是看到

那些年轻人中的任何一个都不能

很好地投篮,但他们有出色的

投篮命中率,因为他

没有 不要强迫它,你知道一个人可以

跳得很好,但他们得到了很好的

位置,所以他们的篮板也很好

他们记得每一次投篮

都是他们认为会错过的 我

有两个人站在旁边等着

看 如果错过了,那么

一旦你迟到了,其他人在那里

打他,他们不是很快,但

他们提出了一个很好的请愿书,保持了良好的

平衡,所以他们

为我们提供了很好的防守,所以他们有

素质 他们几乎和

我曾经拥有的任何球员一样接近发挥他们的全部潜力,所以我

认为他们与

刘易斯阿尔辛多或比尔沃尔顿

或我们拥有的许多其他人一样成功

站出来的

优秀球员我

已经够啰嗦了我听说当他

出现时我应该闭嘴