Top 1200 Basketball Training Quotes & Sayings - Page 16

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Last updated on November 8, 2024.
I always felt like I needed to play basketball.
I think it would help if, when people are first ordained, they underwent a period of strict training, maybe for several years. During this time they would learn basic Buddhist philosophy in a monastic community where all the teaching and training was directed toward living a perfect monastic life and wasn't channeled out to fit into the lay life - which is what usually happens in Dharma centers where the teachings are directed toward how to live the Dharma in your everyday life.
We'll do anything it takes to win a basketball game. — © Kyle Lowry
We'll do anything it takes to win a basketball game.
Manute Bol taught my family the game of basketball.
I was recruited at Alabama and at Auburn to play basketball.
Strong college basketball is great for the NBA.
But that's the thing about basketball: you don't play games on paper.
I know the Boston fans are all about their basketball.
Every time I have a chance to play basketball, it's great.
We left, I think, a footprint in FIBA basketball. Proud of it.
The whole basketball world, it's a fantasy and it's short-lived.
I did pursue to be a good basketball player.
The only thing I can control is winning on the basketball court. — © Christian Laettner
The only thing I can control is winning on the basketball court.
Basketball is like the one game I can't figure out when it comes to videogames.
It ain't like we're curing cancer or anything, we're watching basketball.
When it comes down to playoff basketball, it's attention to detail.
Basketball is like society - you're going to have good and bad.
It took me a while to realize that basketball wasn't football.
The invention of basketball was not an accident. It was developed to meet a need.
I love basketball players for what they do for their size - so graceful.
I dream of one day winning a college basketball scholarship
The Boston Celtics are not a basketball team, they are a way of life.
Basketball's always been something that I loved.
Business and basketball are two different things.
I'm kind of a loner type of dude when it comes to basketball.
I thought it was destiny that I was going to play basketball.
School was very important. But I needed to watch basketball.
Playing basketball is definitely one of my favorite things to do.
Every memory I have from when I was a kid involves basketball.
It's basketball; it's always good to blow a team out.
Basketball players can adapt to any situation.
When we think of training ourselves in godliness, we usually think of the traditional spiritual disciplines, but it can also be practical activities like taking a nature walk or listening to music - whatever helps us draw closer to God. God hardwired our brains and bodies in such a way that spiritual training, combined with God's work in us, has the very real effect of making us more attuned to spiritual reality and our true identity in Christ.
When it comes time for basketball, everything else is kind of irrelevant.
The people who know basketball, their elevators don't go to the top.
I felt like I was chosen to play basketball when I was younger.
I've probably watched more basketball games than anything.
When I was 7, we moved to Manasquan, where I picked up the game of basketball.
In my mind, women's basketball players are an untapped resource. — © Sue Bird
In my mind, women's basketball players are an untapped resource.
Basketball's fun; it really is. Because I've done it all my life.
When you step on the court, you obviously think about basketball.
Since I've been in fourth grade, all I've known was basketball.
Michael Jordan is God disguised as a basketball player.
I like football, baseball, basketball, golf, racing.
I knew I wasn't going to play professional basketball.
There's more to life than just basketball.
Wrestling... what men do during boys basketball season.
When I get on the basketball court, there's not too many things I can't do.
I felt I was good in basketball but I wasn't a blue-chip prospect. — © Derrek Lee
I felt I was good in basketball but I wasn't a blue-chip prospect.
Being a great basketball player is only part of who you are.
I enjoy the last quarter of all basketball games.
I love women's college basketball, but I don't want it in the NBA.
My focus since I've been playing basketball is winning.
Basketball is more than just strength and power.
I'll show you just how cruel a sport basketball is.
That's the nature of basketball. You gotta go out there and compete.
I've been called worse on the basketball court.
I was homecoming queen. I was star of my basketball team.
Basketball is fun and you can play with intensity and smile too.
We never ask candidates to demonstrate their skill. We ask lots of questions about past experience, but simply looking at the results of their decisions does not let us understand the process that they used to make the choice in the first place. A good analogy is sports. If you wanted to know how well a person plays basketball, for example, you could look at statistics like shooting percentage or blocked shots. But, this is just an historical account of how well the individual played in the past - the numbers do not tell us much about how that individual plays basketball now.
I was an above-average student who excelled in basketball and theatre.
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