A Quote by Shawn Bradley

I enjoy blocking shots. It's kind of a rush. — © Shawn Bradley
I enjoy blocking shots. It's kind of a rush.

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If I'm blocking shots or changing shots or even preventing players from taking shots, I'm helping the team and we are likely to win when our defense is playing well.
I try to do a good job of contesting shots and blocking shots and altering shots, but I've got to do a better job of doing more.
I've always loved blocking shots.
You've gotta play a head game; especially blocking shots, you've gotta make it hard. You're playing against the best of the best: they're not gonna go straight to the basket, do a layup. You've gotta lure them into some shots.
I'm utilized for playing defense, blocking shots and getting rebounds.
In the past years, I got in a lot of foul trouble because I was out of position, or because I was just too aggressive. I was trying to block too many shots. It's really just learning when to take a chance at blocking shots, and to get to spots early.
Cheer the players. They are ones getting it done. They are ones blocking shots, making saves and scoring goals.
I can be a guy the guys can rely on, an anchor in the paint, whether it's blocking shots or being on that help side.
I don't storyboard, and I don't really shot list. I let the shots be determined by how the actors and I figure out the blocking in a scene, and then from there, we cover it.
Sometimes you get nervous because you cannot make shots and then you rush your shot and then you take bad shots and then you get even more nervous.
It's important for young men and women who look at the Nebraska champs to understand that quality of life is more than just blocking shots.
Until that moment comes when the ball comes to me every time, I have to find a way to be effective with offensive rebounds, play hard defense, blocking shots.
When I'm out there flying around, blocking shots, dunking the ball, grabbing rebounds it brings everybody's spirits up and gets them going.
I'm not out there to be blocking shots or fighting guys. I'm out there to produce offensively.
I am a stereotypical northeasterner. I'm always in a rush. I've attracted stares from out-of-towners when I've shoved past someone blocking the subway door.
California is a tragic country — like Palestine, like every Promised Land. Its short history is a fever-chart of migrations — the land rush, the gold rush, the oil rush, the movie rush, the Okie fruit-picking rush, the wartime rush to the aircraft factories — followed, in each instance, by counter-migrations of the disappointed and unsuccessful, moving sorrowfully homeward.
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