A Quote by Kyle Lowry

If you from Philly, you ain't a Villanova guy. Villanova is the suburbs. That's all you know about Villanova. — © Kyle Lowry
If you from Philly, you ain't a Villanova guy. Villanova is the suburbs. That's all you know about Villanova.
I went to Villanova.
I want to play Villanova basketball.
We have mentally tough players coming out of Villanova.
I think Villanova is a really good basketball team and Jay Wright's a great coach.
Randolph Morris on the inside for Kentucky has been too much of a load for Villanova to handle
I just wanted to set myself up for life, and that degree from Villanova, I thought, is very special.
It felt great knowing that I got to help the winningest class in Villanova history, to be able to be a part of that. It's something special.
You've got to be able to go out there and do the small things. I went to Villanova, and I didn't start my freshman year until the last two games of the season. And I think that continuously not being 'The Man' helped me as an individual be able to say, 'Listen, what else do you need me to do?'
The Big Five is a competition played in the University of Pennsylvania's Palestra among five Philadelphia-area Division I schools: Saint Joseph's, La Salle, Penn, Temple, and Villanova. 'The Big Five' was immensely popular, and rivalries quickly grew to intense proportions.
If you're from Philly and you're listening to this, please know that the rest of the world looks at Philly and they're jealous of your food. I promise. And if you're not from Philly, and you've never been here and you're thinking about coming somewhere to the East Coast, come to Philly and eat the food because the food. Is. Amazing.
I am pretty antisocial and have difficulty communicating with other human beings. I know that if I were in Philly I'd still mostly be hanging out in my apartment reading books and playing with synthesizers. That said, I grew up in Philly, went to college in Philly, lived in Philly afterwards for a while - almost every formative experience in my life has happened in Philly. Whether I like it or not, Philly is all over everything I do for the rest of my life.
I'm an Atlanta guy. I think Philly knows that. But I've adopted Philly as my second home, and they've embraced me.
My biggest moments have been in Philly - I met Jay-Z and Beyonce in Philly, I did the Powerhouse in Philly.
I didn't want any middle-of-the-road creep. I always wanted the toughest guy in school, the guy from south Philly who wore tight black pants. Y'know, the guy who carried the umbrella and wore white shirts with real thin black ties. I was really nuts over this guy named Butchie Magic 'cause he let me carry his switchblade.
I don't like Philly. I don't care at all about Philly.
I grew up in the suburbs, sometimes country-like suburbs because we moved around, but mostly suburbs.
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