A Quote by Adam Silver

I ran track. I ran cross country. But I did not play organized basketball in high school, at least on our team. But I played a lot of sports. — © Adam Silver
I ran track. I ran cross country. But I did not play organized basketball in high school, at least on our team. But I played a lot of sports.
I played all sports coming up in Texas. I played basketball, football, baseball, ran track. All through high school I did all of that.
I ran track for my school. I played football, but I didn't play for my high school; I played for a little league team.
I ran track in high school very competitively, and then ran it D-1 at Boston University. I ran there on an athletic scholarship and chose BU because they had both a good track program and an arts program.
I graduated with about 23 people, so if you were the least bit athletic, you kind of had to play everything. So I played baseball, basketball, football, ran track, and played golf.
I played football all my life throughout high school and ran track.
I played football and ran track in junior high, but by high school I was getting serious about my studies.
I played baseball, was on the basketball team in high school, did crew at Hofstra, and randomly played ultimate frisbee, too. But none of the organized teams I was on were anywhere near as competitive as the games on the street.
I played all sports when I was young. I was into wrestling, basketball, baseball, football, and I ran track. But wrestling was my main sport because there was no criterion height-wise.
Of course, in our grade school, in those days, there were no organized sports at all. We just went out and ran around the school yard for recess.
I actually ran in junior high school a little bit, you know, like most kids do in track and things. Then I got out of it and just trained for football and played ball for so many years - high school, college and the NFL.
I played basketball; I ran track and also played soccer. I think that I am naturally athletic.
I played sports year around: basketball, soccer, softball and I ran track year around, from the time I was, like, six, seven.
I ran the high school newspaper and was in student government. I played sports my whole life but was never picked as captain.
In high school, my two older brothers ran track. They'd come home sweaty and mud-covered, and I could tell they enjoyed it. So I started running - I ran a mile down the road and back again - and I haven't stopped since.
I was captain of the volleyball team and the basketball team, and I ran track.
In England I played everything - swimming, athletics, football, rugby, badminton, cricket - all of that stuff. I was in the first teams for all the sports at Brighton, played on the wing in rugby, and ran 100m, 200m, 400m, and did long jump and even the javelin at one point. In the States I did a bit of track, but mainly I was there for the boxing.
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