[THIS IS OUR GAME] Yolanda Griffith
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Inside the minds of WNBA players
This is Our Game: Yolanda Griffith
Sacramento's Yolanda Griffith
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An immediate superstar upon entering the league
six seasons ago, Sacramento Monarchs center Yolanda
Griffith won the 1999 WNBA M.V.P. Award and has kept
it up ever since. She was just voted to start in the
2005 WNBA All-Star Game and is an M.V.P. candidate
once again. But it wasn't always easy for Yolanda,
who was guided down a different path in life when
she became pregnant early on in her college career.
Now, with only a few years left in her basketball
career, she is beginning to look ahead and think
about her long-term future.
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Q. What is your motivation when don't feel like
working out, running that extra mile, or waking up early?
"It has been a struggle to get up early in the morning,
but I get up early to take my daughter, Candace, to
school, so that's not a bad thing. But when you just
don't want to get up or do your job, you know it won't
get easier. You have to work hard to get better, so
there are moments, and there have been those moments
recently, when you don't feel like doing it, then I
say, the harder I work, the better I'm going to get.
The harder I work, it will be easier to get to the
championship. That's what motivates me. I want
something out of this before I retire. I want to
be able to work hard to improve myself as an
individual, both mentally and physically. Also,
bring something to the table for the young players.
Once you get started, start running, touch a ball
or get moving, it motivates you itself to keep going.
We have a lot of younger players on our team, they
look at you as a role model even though you are
playing with them. So if you work hard and get
better, it will motivate the youngsters to do the
same. Always tell them never to settle. Nothing is
ever given to you in life. Work hard for it, then
maybe it will get easier. If you get things in life
easy, you haven't been challenged."
Q. Was there a time in your life when you thought
about giving up the game?
"I've thought about it a lot of times, but I keep
going because I know I'm not a quitter. I want
something out of this - a championship. I want
people to remember me as a person who always gave
150%. I do it for the young girls growing up who
want to be like us."
Q. What are some other goals you've set for yourselves
off the court that you are interested in or pursuing?
"A little while ago, I wanted to open up my own
sports bar in Sacramento and open up a chain, but
there are so many of those around. So I've backed
off of that. Now I'm really into real estate with
some of my teammates. I invest in a lot of things
because I won't be playing forever. I'm 35, so it's
best that I invest wisely and continue to make money.
Thinking about the future. I would also want to
pursue coaching. I know this game pretty well and
want to be able to help on a different level."
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