A Quote by Evan Fournier

England is not really a basketball country. — © Evan Fournier
England is not really a basketball country.
I made my England debut when I was 17, against India. I was the first Asian to play for the England women's team, and I did have mixed feelings playing against the country my parents are from but I was born and bred in England and I've always known I wanted to play for my country.
I don't really differentiate from big-time college basketball to any other kind of basketball. It's basketball. It's fundamentals and defense and shooting - they're all the same.
Baseball is like cricket, and I grew up in a country where they had cricket. So I understand cricket, soccer and basketball. I played basketball at the club level and a little bit in college, so that's why I'm a basketball fanatic.
Baseball is like cricket, and I grew up in a country where they had cricket. So I understand cricket, soccer and basketball. I played basketball at the club level and a little bit in college, so thats why Im a basketball fanatic.
I really like England. I like the lifestyle and the country. The history. The culture, which London is full of. The country pursuits.
I wasn't drafted. I was just playing really good basketball, enjoying playing basketball with my national team and never really thought: 'I have to get to the NBA.'
I grew up idolizing Spanish basketball, and to be a part of another chapter of our country's success was really special to me.
Before I joined the Clippers I played basketball at the University of Kentucky. There the game of basketball is very important. It is important for the fans. There is not a lot to do there so they really support the team. It is hard to describe. The fans, the coaching staff, the basketball program is everything and the kids who go there love it.
I really want to start playing basketball. I actually bought a new basketball.
I cherish being on the court, and I really love watching basketball, women's basketball, whatever it is.
The real tragedy of England, as I see it, is the tragedy of ugliness. The country is so lovely: the man-made England is so vile.
I really want to start playing basketball. Basketball and ping-pong are my two forms of exercise.
The first priority would have been England, but you have to look at the circumstances, England have got a lot of good, young talent coming through so I thought I'd go and play for my mum and dad's country.
Baseball is the biggest sport in Japan, then soccer, and basketball is... People don't really care about basketball.
I know Steve Kerr well and his basketball IQ is really high. He knows everything about basketball.
England gave me a chance. It's a very individual country where people have a personal style; they don't all follow a trend. The subtlety and wit of England is incredible, and they are very creative.
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