A Quote by Caris LeVert

I've been through a lot, not only with basketball, but with life in general. — © Caris LeVert
I've been through a lot, not only with basketball, but with life in general.
Basketball did not save my life. God saved my life. It's not basketball. But God saved my life because he blessed me through basketball. He opened the door from basketball.
Basketball is my main sport, which I got a lot of scholarships through, but I chose modeling over basketball, though.
Not only is there more to life than basketball, there's a lot more to basketball than basketball.
I don't know a lot of show runners. I mean I met a lot of them in picket lines. I'm not part of a, like, secret society or pickup basketball game. As far as I'm concerned, pick-up basketball games are secret societies. They confuse me. I've never been a networker or I've never been very social.
I played Little League baseball, but I also played basketball. Basketball was my primary sport. When you play basketball seriously, a lot of times, through the summer season, you continue playing. So that replaced me playing baseball.
I've played a lot of basketball during my life - and it's not always been good.
The great thing about [Michael] Jordan was that he made them want it just like he wanted it. And a lot of times like a lot of the basketball players, not to be getting on basketball, but, with a lot of the basketball players you might have one superstar on the team, and they're not willing to play up to par with the way he is, so they don't make it. But then you have some celebrities on the basketball team, and they don't know how to get along with each other!
Playing basketball all my life, I've collected a lot of different basketball shoes. It's pretty much all I wear.
I understand basketball is not my entire life. It's only a part of my life. And there are a lot of other things that interest me a great deal ... other goals to seek, and this is how I have balance in life.
There's hasn't been a day in my life since I was 9 years old that I haven't touched a basketball or done something connected with basketball.
Coming onto the Jordan Brand absolutely gives more attention to women's basketball and basketball in general.
Even though everybody's lives are different, in general we're all human beings, and we go through the same things: disappointments, the pleasures of life, life and death. That's always been a really big part of the show to me, making sure the audience feels connected, and that carries through to the album.
The only thing you can do through all the scrutiny and just in life in general is be true to yourself.
But really, I've worked my whole life to become a great basketball player. When I see that jersey go up, I'm sure I'm gonna have flashbacks to when I was 4 and 5 years old playing in my driveway because I loved it. I still love it to this day. It's been one of my first loves in life: basketball.
I was working through a lot of challenges at every angle of my life, and a lot of self-doubt, a lot of pity-partying. And I think every woman in her twenties has been there - where it feels like no matter what you are doing to fight through the thing that is holding you back, nothing can fill that void.
I've been through a lot. I've thought a lot about life, and I've spent a lot of time studying history and science.
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