A Quote by Bradley Wright-Phillips

I'm not Giovinco. I don't get the ball and dribble past three players. — © Bradley Wright-Phillips
I'm not Giovinco. I don't get the ball and dribble past three players.
They teach you some things, but football is instinct sometimes. You just get the ball, and sometimes you dribble past three players and pass it; other times, you can shoot from far away. It's just instinct. If you feel something, just do it. I am free to do that.
People expect you to dribble past 10 players and put the ball in the back of the net.
I grew up, I used to two-ball dribble, one-ball dribble like three or four times a week for like an hour all the way up until I got into the league where I felt like I now have it in my head.
I think with the qualities I have everyone expects me to dribble past four or five defenders every time I get the ball.
I'm way more comfortable off the dribble, shooting the ball of the dribble, making a play off the dribble.
I'm one of those players who loves to dribble the ball, to run at people.
Basketball is a simple game. Your goal is penetration, get the ball close to the basket, and there are three ways to do that. Pass, dribble and offensive rebound.
I don't take the ball in the middle of the pitch and dribble past six guys.
Oh man, I am so happy when I get to dribble the ball.
Since I was in the youth team I would love to dribble past opponents with a dummy. That tendency got even stronger under Giampiero Ventura at Bari, as we never threw the ball away.
You don't get the ball and dribble; you get it and move it.
It's not to say I don't want African players to hustle and play hard, but I also wanted to show we can do more. We can dribble. We can have high IQs. We can pass the ball. We can shoot. I wanted to make sure I changed the perception.
My teams in Serbia always had really good point guards. But I have always loved to dribble the ball. Even when I was outside, just walking by myself, I would always love to dribble and imagine my defender there in front of me - what I would try to do.
When I get the ball, the players need to start running, and then I just feed them with the ball.
Once-dominant games like straight pool and three-cushion billiards have lost ground to eight-ball - the game of choice for millions of tavern league players - and nine-ball, the preeminent tournament game.
You will never run more than the ball. The players that don't lose the ball are the most important in the team, and good players decide the game.
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