A Quote by Sue Bird

I'm not big on rookie hazing. I didn't wanna be hazed as a rookie, so I definitely didn't want to do it to others. — © Sue Bird
I'm not big on rookie hazing. I didn't wanna be hazed as a rookie, so I definitely didn't want to do it to others.
I remember my rookie hazing. It wasn't fun.
I remember my rookie hazing. It wasnt fun.
When I was a rookie, I had to shag balls out of the stands. It was my rookie duty.
New sales managers are the forgotten rookie - they were pros at selling, but all of a sudden they're a rookie at management.
Not all rookie lessons are learned on the hardwood. There are factors like rookie duties and building team camaraderie.
That rookie year was definitely a big part of this long journey with the Cavs.
When I was a rookie, what motivated me was trying to win Rookie of the Year and play the best that I could that I would compete so hard.
Let's be clear: no one is forced into hazing. If you don't want to be hazed, don't join a fraternity.
I know how coming in as a rookie, on a rookie scale, you don't really know what you can buy, what you want to buy.
I'm a rookie, but I'm not here to act like a rookie.
There are a lot of things that you learn as a rookie and you grow the most, I would say as a rookie from your first year to your second year.
I feel like, maybe in the '90s, 'Rookie' would have been shamed for trying to reach a lot of people or trying to be 'mainstream', but I'm so pleased that our readers are happy to see me promoting the 'Rookie' yearbook on TV or whatever.
For me, I spent four years at Duke, and I was 22 my rookie year. For a lot of guys, I was old as a rookie, but nothing could prepare me for the NBA, both on the court and off the court.
Veterans get priority in the training room and better parking, but there is not a whole lot of difference in terms of how they're treated in the competition for playing time. To me it doesn't matter if a guy is a 10-year veteran or a rookie. If the rookie is better, he finds his way onto the field.
I would go after any rookie. Any rookie with a lot of hype. I used to do it to Jason Kidd. I would go at him. I'd be like, 'Young fella, you're going to get a rude awakening in the NBA.'
Two years ago, of course, I was just a rookie and listened to everybody. In a way I am still a rookie. I'm only 23 and I'll be surrounded by great players who have played in a lot more Ryder Cups than myself. But the rankings say I am the best player at the moment and so that brings a responsibility.
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