A Quote by Reggie Miller

I was a brash player, and I spoke my mind on the court. — © Reggie Miller
I was a brash player, and I spoke my mind on the court.
I went to court-reporting school to study stenotyping. After awhile, whenever anybody spoke, in my mind my fingers would be punching it out. Even two years after I quit, my mind still did that.
I'm not misunderstood. I am brash. I make my living being brash.
When I told you I wanted to try, I spoke the truth. When I turned away, it was for my former court, and when I tried to make another faery love me, it was for that court. I’ve lived for my whole life trying to bring the Summer Court back to the strength it once was. In all of those years, in centuries , I’ve only wished myself free of duty because of one reason. You.
Every time I'm on the court, I think I'm the best player. That's the mind-set a lot of players should have.
I'm going to come in and learn and be the best player I can be on the court as well as off the court.
Somebody said that I'm the worst player in the NBA, and my last name should not be Dragic, but 'Tragic.' Every time I was in a practice court, I had this in my mind.
I want to be the strongest player, the most intelligent player, and the most skilled player on the court at all times.
I want to be remembered as a great player, but I guess it will be as a player who got angry on a tennis court.
I wanted to be the best player, so I thought in order for me to be the best player, I had to guard the best player on the court.
What I know is that if you're going to play half-court, you'd better have the greatest executioners of half-court basketball. If you run, you test the stamina and willpower of the other team. That's what I learned as a player.
I had some moments in my career where I'd walk on the court, and I look around and feel, 'Oh, I'm the best one out here.' But then you go on another court, and you could be the worst player out there.
One or two years ago, I didn't know who I was on court and I used to swear a lot. But now I've learned how to cope and can therefore win 10 matches in a row. I want to be remembered as a good player rather than an idiot on court.
Going from a situation where you're the best player on the court every time to the fourth-best player in your position, it humbled me.
The biggest problem for badminton is wind direction and lighting. If those problems are not solved, it seriously impacts players' performances on the court. If a high-level player's performance is affected by these factors, they suffer setbacks and cannot be fully satisfied on the court.
I'm always the first player from either team to take the court for the opening tip, and usually when I get out there the three refs are standing in the same spots every time - one at half court, and then one near each free throw line.
We're different off the court and on the court, but when people say I'm the next Lauren Jackson I don't really mind because look what she's done.
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