A Quote by Jordan Clarkson

I love to hoop and you can never get better just by sitting on the bench. — © Jordan Clarkson
I love to hoop and you can never get better just by sitting on the bench.
My grandma used to have a backyard and we put a hoop, a shaky hoop, up there. We used to just shoot at it. We shot at it so many times, we broke it. We had to get a better one, because that one wasn't good at all.
There are “bus bench” workouts and “park bench” workouts. A bus bench and a park bench look exactly the same, but your expectations sitting in them are radically different.
Sitting on the bench, scoring a goal, and then being back on the bench is quite difficult to deal with for an attacker.
When I'm by myself, I'm not threatening at all. I get many more invitations than I would if I were traveling with anyone else, especially with a man. But I'm rarely alone. I sit on a park bench and I'm not alone because I pick a park bench where somebody interesting is sitting.
You can't get rich sitting on the bench.
It's never like I go sneaker shopping just to get shoes for a hoop game.
You have to get through the Hamlet hoop as a young actor. Your classical qualifications are based on the quality of your Hamlet. And then, as an older actor, you have to get through the Lear hoop. And I'm approaching the Lear hoop.
I don't want to be a guy who's just sitting on the bench stealing money.
I'm mentally drained even when I'm just sitting on the bench and not playing.
I don't like sitting on the bench because I get more nervous there than when I am playing!
When Javy Baez goes out there, man, you saw him before the game sitting on the bench, saw him waving into the camera, he's just being himself. I love that.
Maybe if I had signed for Chelsea I'd just have been sitting on the bench and what is the point in that?
In baseball, when you get into the batter's box, that's it. It's just you. It's one man against the world. All that matters in that moment is your individual achievement and your individual skill. There is literally nothing that anyone else on your team can do for you. Hell, they're all sitting on the bench, waiting to see what happens, just like the fans in the crowd! It's just you and your bat. And the ball.
What you're getting on Twitter is me sitting on a bench, just with a lot less cuss words. Honestly.
My dad would never, ever play me over somebody because I'm his son. If I'm not playing well, I'm sitting on the bench.
I was always the class clown and got kicked out of class at least once a day for just being a goofball. Not suspended or anything, just sit outside and look at the tree on the bench. I got benched a lot. You keep one foot on the bench and try to get as far away as possible.
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