Top 80 Quotes & Sayings by Ben Howland - Page 2

Explore popular quotes and sayings by an American coach Ben Howland.
Last updated on December 22, 2024.
Basketball movies don't really accentuate the flow of the game.
It's a real advantage in basketball to have great hands.
The summer in Arizona is too hot. — © Ben Howland
The summer in Arizona is too hot.
I love UCLA and the people at UCLA. Everybody is great.
When you go to the big city - you're in New York, Boston, you're in L.A. - you walk in the streets, and nobody says anything to you. It becomes so impersonal because there's so many people.
You're always trying to learn from the past to plot a course in the future that will be better. You're always trying to learn.
I've had a number of kids in the NBA that I've coached and a number of other great players that I've coached.
Kevin Stallings has been a picture of consistency at Vanderbilt.
It's amazing, as a player and as a coach, how you always remember the tough losses better than the victories. They're just way more vivid.
You try to stay as even-keel as possible; obviously, it's always more difficult when you're going through a tough season.
Losses are always bad. They're always tough. Doesn't matter what year.
I always had great respect for the SEC with all the great players.
I don't get to fish that much, believe me.
Both my children have degrees from UCLA.
I just try to control what I can control.
My wife and I - her more than me - are really strong Christians. Her whole life revolves around studying the Bible, Bible study, after-school Bible class she does for little kids on Wednesdays, teaches Sunday school.
I wear Johnston & Murphy, not penny loafers.
I try to be honest. I try to take the high road. That's all I can do. — © Ben Howland
I try to be honest. I try to take the high road. That's all I can do.
Archie Miller does a fantastic job at Dayton.
Flagstaff, up in the mountains where I lived, there is 130 inches of snow a year.
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