A Quote by Adama Traore

People tell me I'm the first in dribbling. But it's important that, after dribbling, I cross or pass or score. If I don't, then dribbling is pointless. — © Adama Traore
People tell me I'm the first in dribbling. But it's important that, after dribbling, I cross or pass or score. If I don't, then dribbling is pointless.
Growing up, I was a typical high school kid when YouTube first came out, and I was just watching a whole lot of videos of guys in the league I'm playing with now, guys that aren't in the league, and guys that came before me, just watching the moves that they do, and going out in my backyard and trying them. I did it almost every single day. And I didn't do any crazy dribbling drills or any two-ball dribbling drills. I'm really not good at two-ball dribbling. Nah, never did that. I just went out and tried the moves that I saw.
When you score a goal by dribbling you don't remember it because it is instinctive.
If you're playing for five hours you don't want to score goals all the time and I loved dribbling. I could score a goal, but I preferred to dribble.
I don't score many goals or do much dribbling, but I still feel very much an important part of the team.
I can only pass on what is inside of me, whether it is love or money or the passion for dribbling or tricks with the ball.
Normally I provide a lot of assists and do a lot of dribbling - but it's always great when you score a goal.
I was always the kid dribbling the ball on the sidelines, hoping someone would pick me. I'd go with my older brother to the gym or park, and when I went out there, I'd pass the ball so I could get picked again.
Growing up, a lot of my shots came off of me dribbling and shooting it.
In Germany, my focus was mainly on dribbling.
Accelerating, dribbling, and creating opportunities are the DNA of my game.
So, she tells me, the words dribbling out with the cranberry muffin crumbs, commas dunked in her coffee.
I actually like dribbling with my right more - which is weird.
I was in love with the triangle because it was so different to what everybody was doing in the NBA. Everybody else was dribbling down, throwing it into the low post, and then their guy would go to work. To me, it was boring.
I am capable of dribbling the ball. I can dribble. And I can play a little defense!
I like my sex the way I play basketball, one on one with as little dribbling as possible.
How many times have you seen me run into the box with the ball, dribbling past players? It's uncommon because it's not my game; it's not my thing.
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