A Quote by Itzhak Perlman

I'm a great sports fan, you know. I love to watch tennis and basketball and baseball and so on. — © Itzhak Perlman
I'm a great sports fan, you know. I love to watch tennis and basketball and baseball and so on.
I'm truly passionate about basketball. I'm not as passionate about baseball as I am about basketball, but I watch baseball and I watch football. I love sports in general.
I'm a big sports guy - golf, tennis, baseball, basketball, snowboarding - and I love games.
I love sports. I've played basketball, baseball, soccer, tennis, track and field growing up.
Anybody involved in sports in Missouri knows it's a great sports state. It is a great sports state, particularly in basketball and baseball. Particularly. Not to demean football, but it's a baseball state and a basketball state.
We [Americans] are a football-baseball-basketball-golf culture with some ocassional forays into tennis and less often the winter sports.
I'm a big sports fan even outside of baseball. I love watching guys that are supposed to be great, and are great, live up to the expectations. So I really appreciate consistency.
I love sports - I am a die-hard fan of soccer, and I am always at Maracana Stadium in Rio watching Flamengo play. I am also a big fan of basketball; I stay up at night to watch Lebron James play whenever I can.
I watch sports all the time. My wife Cindy says I would watch the thumb-suckers play the bed-wetters. I watch all sports and I enjoy all sports. It's been great fun in my life and a great diversion.
I love various sports, including basketball, tennis and billiards.
I'm not really too big of a sports fan. Everything I watch is MMA, you know, great fights. But other sports, not really too much.
My workout was playing other sports and I always played tennis, football, basketball, threw a baseball - I was always doing something to keep me active. That's how I kept my body going.
I was huge on basketball and baseball. I love sports. I'm an L.A. guy. I love the Lakers and Dodgers.
When I was 13, tennis became more of my life. It's when I gave up skiing, I gave up winter sports. I still played varsity basketball my freshman year of high school - basketball was the last sport I gave up for my tennis.
I was good at sports - basketball, football, tennis and dropped them all. At 16, I didn't care about sports anymore.
To be honest I never watch a tennis match. I watch basketball a lot, soccer, never tennis.
I played three sports in high school, baseball, football and basketball. Baseball really helped me a lot.
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