Top 100 Quotes & Sayings by Jared Dudley - Page 2

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Last updated on September 19, 2024.
For me, personally, I try to deal on Twitter only in positive.
I want to give myself options and maybe be able to work at ESPN, or do blogs at NBC or be a sports reporter.
The key to the fadeaway is your legs. — © Jared Dudley
The key to the fadeaway is your legs.
I'm the only player in NBA history to be 10 for 10 in a game with at least four threes made.
For any team, confidence is so important.
The Warriors, when Kevin Durant came, they played more iso ball than the year before. Kevin Durant made them change who they were because of his talent.
Obviously your knees are real big when shooting.
Everyone watches the Lakers, let's be honest.
Shaq had an uncanny sense of how to utilize the media.
Our job as vets and role players is when you get your opportunity make the coach realize what he's missing out there.
You've got to know your role. I was never built like someone who was 6-9 or 6-10, didn't have athleticism and became a good shooter. Wasn't a natural shooter. So for me, it's being smart. It's a guy, I used to look at Shane Battier; take angles, play the right way, a winner. Do all the little things.
When you look up the definition of 'superstar' in the dictionary, there should be a picture of Shaquille O'Neal.
I was on veteran teams in Charlotte where we won 17 or 18 games. There were times that we lost by 20 for two or three straight games, then came in and watched film, learned from our mistakes. We learned about things like making the extra pass.
The ultimate superstar has to have more than skill on the court. He must possess the 'It Factor' - a combination of marketable personality and championship rings. — © Jared Dudley
The ultimate superstar has to have more than skill on the court. He must possess the 'It Factor' - a combination of marketable personality and championship rings.
I don't have to be a leading scorer or be the man.
There are going to be fans who say rude, disrespectful things.
I definitely think I'm kind of more of an East Coast player than a West Coast player. But I knew at a young age, too, that if I didn't get a scholarship that I was going to go to prep school.
It's easy to be the greatest teammate when you're winning. How about when you're losing? How about when you're down 20?
You can't get discouraged when you lose games because basketball is such a process and so much happens during each practice and game.
If anyone knows me, I feel like I'm half-media, half-player as it is.
Most guys don't want to play with Kobe.
LeBron is the most unselfish superstar we have.
I am from San Diego, and I went to college in Boston, so I have seen the opposite coasts.
If you can't stretch the floor in the NBA, it's hard for you to be competitive or even have a chance.
I knew that basketball was my love and the only way for me to go to college was to get a scholarship.
You want to help your teammates.
I like being on good teams.
When you're a role guy, there are games when you're not going to shoot that much. — © Jared Dudley
When you're a role guy, there are games when you're not going to shoot that much.
I knew, hey, if I can become an elite shooter, I'll be able to play in the NBA for 10-12 years.
There are so many Clippers fans in San Diego.
When you're not dealing with superstars, coaches want players to fit their system. But superstars are the system.
I've always been an outgoing guy. But I know as an athlete, I have an obligation to be a role model.
When you play and do things the right way and follow the game plan, you're going to be more successful than not.
Games can be won or lost in one or two plays.
I'm the face of the B.C. alumni organization.
I understand how powerful social media can be.
When you win and you shoot badly, it doesn't really matter. Stats and all the other stuff doesn't matter.
When I grew up it was Michael Jordan and Chicago Bulls, the Lakers, the Boston Celtics, those were the teams you loved or hated and me being from San Diego, you loved the Lakers.
What Steve Nash and Chris Paul do is they kind of hide your weaknesses. — © Jared Dudley
What Steve Nash and Chris Paul do is they kind of hide your weaknesses.
I'm trying to get an internship at the ESPYS. I'd like to do interviews on the red carpet.
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