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Love Quote by Scott Brooks

"I love being in the gym"

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“I love being in the gym” is the kind of sentence a coach uses as a quiet manifesto. Scott Brooks isn’t trying to sound poetic; he’s trying to locate authority in routine. For a working coach, the gym isn’t a place you visit, it’s a place you submit to. The line signals a preference for the unglamorous middle of the job: practice reps, film sessions, sweat, boredom, correction. It draws a hard boundary between being around basketball and doing the work that makes basketball coherent.

The subtext is also reputational. Coaches are judged by outcomes they can’t fully control, so they lean on process as a form of credibility. Saying he loves the gym frames him as a builder rather than a talker, someone who’d rather teach than posture. It’s an identity claim: I’m not here for the spotlight, I’m here for the grind. Even if fans hear it as cliché, within sports culture it’s a shibboleth, a way to signal seriousness to players, front offices, and media.

Context matters because Brooks’ era of coaching is defined by relentless scrutiny and shrinking patience. Loving the gym becomes a defense against the carousel: when jobs are temporary, devotion to the daily craft reads as stability. It’s also a subtle pitch to athletes. If the coach genuinely loves the room where the hard parts happen, he’s asking players to meet him there, not just in the bright, televised moments.

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Scott Brooks (born July 31, 1965) is a Coach from USA.

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