Top 9 Quotes & Sayings by Kevin Martin

Explore popular quotes and sayings by an American basketball player Kevin Martin.
Last updated on December 21, 2024.
Kevin Martin

Kevin Dallas Martin Jr. is an American retired professional basketball player who played 12 seasons in the National Basketball Association (NBA). He played college basketball for Western Carolina University, where in his junior year, he averaged 24.9 points per game, which ranked second in the nation. After three years at Western Carolina, he entered the 2004 NBA draft and was selected with the 26th overall pick by the Sacramento Kings.

They took one from us last time, so now we took one from them
If you're going to do something in your life do it 100%. Don't question it just go after it. If you don't believe in it or you're not honest with yourself it's not going to work and that's just something that I learned over the years.
I'm a guy who has always been a late bloomer on every level. I've always wanted to get into the league as a kid. Who would have thought during my senior year at college that I would be where I am now? It's been a lot of hard work and never stopping.
Ministers must not be able to set rules governing solicitors on a whim, to suit their own requirements. — © Kevin Martin
Ministers must not be able to set rules governing solicitors on a whim, to suit their own requirements.
People think about, when you sell a million records, "Oh. You must be buying Ferrari's and living in mansions." It was never really like that.
It's really up to me to speed up my learning curve as a player so I can contribute in a much bigger way night in and night out.
My parents and grandparents always made me feel fortunate. I'm in a position to help others feel the same. It's just in my heart and is something I feel very very strong about.
Mahatma Gandhi was a man of peace and non-violence and lived by the Hindu principle of ahimsa, action based on refusal to do harm. As his war-strewn presidency shows, George Bush knows nothing about ahimsa and non-violence. Bush should reconsider this cynical, disrespectful display of symbolism.
It was a good feeling to have a lot of support. A lot of people respect me as a player but also as a person as well.
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