A Quote by David Robinson

Yes, I played in '92 with the original Dream Team, and then again in '96 with what they labeled 'Dream Team III.' — © David Robinson
Yes, I played in '92 with the original Dream Team, and then again in '96 with what they labeled 'Dream Team III.'
My thing is, when Barkley played basketball, he didn't practice, he wasn't a leader, he wasn't this or that, he just had natural talent so he got chosen to the Dream Team, All Star team because he had the talent and he was the franchise player on the team.
I played street hockey in Riverside Park when I was a kid. I played goalie. I didn't make the hockey team in college, so I played lacrosse instead. I didn't play hockey again for 20 to 25 years, and then my son became interested in the game. I decided to pick it up again. A friend let me play backup on his team.
The Dream Team was crazy. Probably one of the better teams, of course. That was a great team to watch and one of the reasons why I want to play for Team U.S.A.
Having a dream, living that dream, losing that dream, dreaming again and then having that dream come true again is one of the greatest feelings ever because I'm stronger.
Having a dream, living that dream, losing that dream, dreaming again and then having that dream come true again is one of the greatest feelings ever because I`m stronger.
To be fair, when you are really young, you don't think about the future too much. You just want to play with your friends. When you get older, you start to dream about being there, about being at a top team, so of course it's a dream to be at a team like Manchester United.
If you're from Argentina, you don't dream about these things. You probably dream about being in an Olympic game, but winning it? Going there and beating the NBA stars' team... you don't dream about that.
When I was 6 years old, I played on a coed indoor team. We were called the Cosmos. And then, after that, when I was 7, I played on an all-girls club team.
It is the happiest moment of my life, playing for my dream team, the team I supported when I was young.
We were striving and struggling not just for a dream ticket, but a dream team...
Taj Mahal was built as a team; without a team, it was a far dream.
Leaders must see the dream in their mind before they will accomplish the dream with their team.
It's a dream come true. I get to play for my hometown team, the team I grew up rooting for.
Me and Nerlens grew up together. We're best friends. We played on the same AAU team in high school. It's like a dream come true. We always talked about how we were both going to make it to the NBA. For us to end up on the same team is a blessing.
Teamwork makes the dream work, but a vision becomes a nightmare when the leader has a big dream and a bad team.
My ultimate dream is just to become world champion, and not only once. So that's my dream, and it doesn't matter with which team it is.
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