A Quote by Markelle Fultz

When I was younger, trying to make the freshman and JV team, my dream was always to make it to the NBA. — © Markelle Fultz
When I was younger, trying to make the freshman and JV team, my dream was always to make it to the NBA.
My dream was to be in the NBA. I wasn't really focused on being a star player on a team. I just wanted to make it to the NBA. I've been blessed for the opportunities to be in the Finals, been in the playoffs ever since I've been in the NBA.
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.
I wasn't trying to make First Team All-NBA. I just wanted to win.
It was always just trying to move to the next limit. I didn't think about making the major leagues - every kid has that dream, I had it, but when I was in Little League I just wanted to make the junior high team. When I was in junior high, I wanted to make the Varsity team.
I've always wanted to make it to the NBA and be on a team, so whatever team drafts me I'm going to be happy with.
I'm always fighting to make the team anyway. I'm always preparing like I'm one of the bottom guys, trying to make the team.
When I wasn't in the Wales first team, I was always with the under-19s and under-21s and the coaches were always big on keeping the pathway open for us younger players to make our way up to the first team.
I always had a dream to someday own an NBA team.
The dream for me was always the Masters and after my freshman season on the Houston golf team I knew CBS was the only way I'd get there.
It's funny, because not everyone can make the NBA, but timing and being in the right situation is something that can make or break someone or a team.
My dream was always to be a great PG and lead my team to an NBA title. So that's what I'm fighting for and pursuing.
It's a league where guys are trying to play to the best of their ability, whether you're a superstar or trying to make the NBA.
Actually when I was overseas I didn't watch any NBA. I was like, 'Forget the NBA,' and this and that. 'Cause I was hurt that I wasn't on an NBA team. I kind of was rebellious when it came to that because I was kind of jealous and envious that I wasn't on an NBA team, so I kind of just focused on my game and focused on overseas.
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.
There is absolutely no way the best team in the NCAA could even dream of beating the worst team in the NBA? You're talking about men vs. boys.
I had never dreamed about the NBA like some guys did. I was a non-scholarship player at an NAIA college. I played on the Boys and Girls Club team in my freshman and sophomore years of high school before I made the high school team. I was our backup center in college.
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