Top 1200 Basketball Quotes & Sayings

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Last updated on September 17, 2024.
I think Basketball Without Borders is huge just because of the platform that basketball is.
Before I joined the Clippers I played basketball at the University of Kentucky. There the game of basketball is very important. It is important for the fans. There is not a lot to do there so they really support the team. It is hard to describe. The fans, the coaching staff, the basketball program is everything and the kids who go there love it.
What I made clear to our front office is we're going to be judged by wins and losses. It isn't about having a marquee star player and coming in last place. That's not what Lakers basketball is. Lakers basketball is winning basketball.
When I step on that basketball court, I'm thinking about basketball, I'm thinking about winning - but there's so much that goes into thought about how I'm going to open this game up to others. It's so much more than just basketball.
The great thing about [Michael] Jordan was that he made them want it just like he wanted it. And a lot of times like a lot of the basketball players, not to be getting on basketball, but, with a lot of the basketball players you might have one superstar on the team, and they're not willing to play up to par with the way he is, so they don't make it. But then you have some celebrities on the basketball team, and they don't know how to get along with each other!
A big part of what kept me focused on the music was already failing with basketball. I played basketball all of my life. When basketball didn't work, I knew that I had to make it in whatever I decided to do next.
You look at all other sports, basketball, you think basketball, they're always looking at their target. — © Collin Morikawa
You look at all other sports, basketball, you think basketball, they're always looking at their target.
I was a mediocre basketball player. But I was there, and I could remember the plays. And my basketball coach, after he retired from teaching, would come to my performances all the time. And I was very happy about that, because I was not memorable as a basketball player.
I feel like basketball is my outlet. Basketball is an opportunity for me to get all my emotions out.
I'm a basketball player first and foremost. So I want to put basketball above everything else.
I'm a huge fan of basketball. Any time you get a chance to watch basketball, I do it.
Basketball did not save my life. God saved my life. It's not basketball. But God saved my life because he blessed me through basketball. He opened the door from basketball.
My father was a soccer player. All my friends played basketball though, so I stuck with basketball.
I really want to start playing basketball. Basketball and ping-pong are my two forms of exercise.
Basketball is the opposite of selfishness, basketball is solely about giving and sharing and caring for one another.
I played baseball, and thats pretty much it. Basketball came late, this was, basketball was the sport that I tried to master, I kind of mastered baseball, so basketball was one of those things where I wanted to master this game, so thats why I probably play it the way I do.
Basketball is therapeutic for a lot of us. We all love, live and breathe basketball. — © Quinn Cook
Basketball is therapeutic for a lot of us. We all love, live and breathe basketball.
I cherish being on the court, and I really love watching basketball, women's basketball, whatever it is.
We have 2,500 students and an 8,000-seat basketball arena. You do the math on how important basketball is in Aberdeen.
Baseball is like cricket, and I grew up in a country where they had cricket. So I understand cricket, soccer and basketball. I played basketball at the club level and a little bit in college, so that's why I'm a basketball fanatic.
First and foremost, I loved basketball. My dad introduced me to basketball when I was a baby.
Basketball - you don't get hit in basketball. That's a nice life over there.
For men's college coaches through to the NBA, I think basketball people are basketball people. When you start talking the game, gender has gone out the window, and they just talk basketball with you.
I used to play soccer when I was in Morocco, but I was more of a basketball player. I played high school basketball, I played AAU basketball.
I'm happy that I helped basketball develop; I was trying to help basketball be the world's most popular sport, to bring people together from all over the world, it doesn't matter the background. We are all the soldiers of basketball.
When I grew up, I never - I wasn't allowed to go out. I missed my prom because I went to an AAU tournament and all that stuff. For me, it was basketball, basketball, basketball.
I thought basketball was a game for women. My mother played basketball, and so did my sister.
Now, is Lil B jealous of Kevin Durant on the basketball court? Hmm. Maybe. Maybe not. I love basketball. Do I wish I could play in front of all those people everyday, all day? Of course. I love basketball.
Baseball is like cricket, and I grew up in a country where they had cricket. So I understand cricket, soccer and basketball. I played basketball at the club level and a little bit in college, so thats why Im a basketball fanatic.
I'm a firm believer in young, old, tall, short, doesn't matter. Basketball is basketball. It's the way you approach it.
I played baseball, and that's pretty much it. Basketball came late, this was, basketball was the sport that I tried to master, I kind of mastered baseball, so basketball was one of those things where I wanted to master this game, so that's why I probably play it the way I do.
I watch basketball. I got League Pass, so I watch a lot of basketball. Each and every night I watch basketball, so I keep up with the whole league.
Basketball is basketball, so from a strategic standpoint, having a players' perspective is valuable.
My father was a basketball player, so I loved basketball because he did. It was a direct transference. But, more than that, basketball, in the United States at least, plays the same function that soccer does everyone else in the world. It's the sport of poverty. It's the sport born of poverty. It's the cheapest sport.
I played Little League baseball, but I also played basketball. Basketball was my primary sport. When you play basketball seriously, a lot of times, through the summer season, you continue playing. So that replaced me playing baseball.
Playing basketball all my life, I've collected a lot of different basketball shoes. It's pretty much all I wear.
I lost all feeling a long time ago. Basketball is basketball. It doesn't matter what floor I'm on.
My first baby toy was a basketball and ever since, I've had a basketball in my hands.
I'm a basketball guy. No sitcom guy. I don't care about all that jazz. I care about basketball. It's not me. And I stayed with what I did, and I'm very proud that I did that because I make a great living and I'm lucky and I get to be involved with the thing I truly love, and that's the game of basketball.
I love basketball and I'm committed to it, but if I have to lock up my spirit because of basketball, it ain't worth it.
I think basketball IQ, work ethic, competitiveness are probably the most important things in a basketball player.
I couldn't imagine not playing basketball. To me, basketball is what life is all about. — © Bill Walton
I couldn't imagine not playing basketball. To me, basketball is what life is all about.
I love basketball, but playing basketball doesn't fully define who I am. I was always a good student, too.
If you have a kid that loves basketball - that eats, sleeps, drinks, and thinks basketball, and all he knows is basketball - and he gets hurt, and he's your franchise player, you need to hold him back from himself.
Basketball isn't just about the bright lights, packed arenas and highlight reels. Basketball is a way of life. Basketball is a relationship between you and the ball, you and your teammates. If you love the game, nobody can take that from you.
Being from Flint, especially in the basketball community, is a big deal. Basketball in Flint, you're pretty much like a god there if you play college basketball or are lucky enough to make it to the NBA.
To be honest, I never thought I'd be famous for baseball. I want to play basketball, and I could also do both basketball and baseball - but I really want to play basketball.
At the end of the day, basketball is basketball. You've got a whole life to live.
I like basketball, but please don't ask me basketball questions because I've got a lot to learn.
Going to the Portland Trail Blazers, who actually took the time to invest in me, was perhaps the best thing that ever happened to me in my career. I got to a small market where I could focus on basketball, basketball, basketball. No distractions.
I am a big basketball fan. I have been watching basketball ever since I was a young boy.
I really want to start playing basketball. I actually bought a new basketball. — © Kim Gordon
I really want to start playing basketball. I actually bought a new basketball.
Please don't misunderstand, I actually enjoyed the hecticness and the opportunity to cover women's college basketball. But the reality is as a young broadcaster the vast majority of my games came in men's college basketball and my viewership as a fan came in men's college basketball because that was what was available to me.
Indiana is a state dedicated to basketball. Basketball, soybeans, hogs and basketball. Berkeley, needless to say, is not nearly as athletic. Berkeley is dedicated to coffee, angst, potholes and coffee.
I think basketball is a great way to have fun with the kids and teach some values through basketball.
I don't really differentiate from big-time college basketball to any other kind of basketball. It's basketball. It's fundamentals and defense and shooting - they're all the same.
I was a man who played basketball and after I played basketball and before I played basketball I was going to be a psychologist, whereas most people who play their occupation is their definition - and then when they stop doing who they are, they become nothing.
Everybody plays basketball in D.C. Not on a team. Just around the way. Anywhere. I actually loved basketball.
I was at a basketball camp when I was a kid and the lecturer used basketball spinning to teach us a lesson on never being satisfied with what you've accomplished. The lecturer talked about how the game of basketball was about learning to control the ball through dribbling and passing and shooting.
In practice, don't just run basketball drills, teach the players how to play basketball.
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