Top 1200 Big Shots Quotes & Sayings

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Last updated on April 14, 2025.
If you have to tell someone they call the shots, they're not really calling the shots.
I've seen a lot of highlights of Steve Kerr knocking down the big shots ... when a legend, Michael Jordan, trusted his teammate and passed it to him. He might have played two minutes, but he was ready to knock down the big shot.
I believe that good defense embodies seven cardinal principle: reduce the number of your opponent's shots; force your opponent into low percentage shots; control everything within 18 feet; eliminate second shots; no easy baskets; point the ball on all long shots; and prevent the ball from going into the pivot man.
Scale is very easy actually. Put a camera on a jib or a drone and get bloody big shots on big sets, it's very easy. But then you're distracted. If you're looking at the shot, you aren't following the story any more.
I hate big shots of adrenaline. It means you don't have enough margin. — © Jeff Lowe
I hate big shots of adrenaline. It means you don't have enough margin.
Runs are runs, even if they are coming off playing cut shots or in front, but it's not like T20 can only be played with big shots.
I feel that I can make certain shots, tough shots, and that I can play better when things aren't going well.
I have never seen anybody, and I don't think there has ever been anybody like Nick Diaz in all of MMA. Can you tell me another guy who is going to stand right in front of you, take big shots, and still keep coming at you with those body shots and those amazing combinations?
Now what Clan you know with lines this ill? Bust shots at Big Ben, like we got time to kill.
I build confidence when I practice a variety of shots - hitting it high or low, working the ball. A lot of golfers go to the range and just hit full shots. That doesn't build on-course confidence, because you won't always hit full shots out there. My confidence is built on knowing I can effectively work the ball in any circumstance.
I think [Otto Porter Junior] just took a couple tough shots so far - a couple tough jump shots - but I think he has a great mid-range game, he's very tall and can create his shot. So, I think with more spacing he'll get easier shots, I think he'll be fine.
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 don't try and copy anyone in T20 cricket. My cricketing shots are inside out, behind the bowler, and other shots I have developed.
I like to play attacking shots, even if it is in the first over of the game. If I get out playing attacking shots, then so be it.
For some reason, a lot of Hollywood big shots are curious to see how they'd be drawn with bulging eyes and no chin. — © Matt Groening
For some reason, a lot of Hollywood big shots are curious to see how they'd be drawn with bulging eyes and no chin.
Anamorphic doesn't really lend itself to the big shots.
You want to take shots you practice thousands and thousands of times. You want to take those same shots in games. The easier you can find those shots, the better.
Any guard would love playing with a great big man, one who rebounds, blocks shots, and scores.
Obviously in the close-ups we bring extras around or we do it later, but them running in and the big shots, they don't know. They're just coming out.
Here the system is creating an industry around the drug issue when it does nothing to stop the corrupt military that moves the drugs, and the big banks that are all in cahoots with the President and the big shots in the Congress.
I just tried to make things happen, whether it was (my) shots or getting shots for other people.
Sometimes those shots I take won't go in but I'm going to continue to take the same shots.
You don't have to hit perfect shots all the time here. The variety of shots you get to play, the shots you sometimes have to hit along the ground, it's just a lot of fun to me.
Now, I just made an animated movie a few years ago, 'The Tale of Desperaux', and that had twelve hundred shots in it. Twelve hundred CG shots is a pretty big plan.
I've just aimed to go out with a clear mind; to try not to premeditate my shots and if I'm going to play a few big shots I try to have a few deliveries under my belt first; have my eye in a bit better.
Big shots are only little shots who keep shooting.
I've storyboarded for things other people have shot. So thinking in shots and orchestrating shots is not foreign to me at all.
I'm a big fan of fiction film where you have a story and you have to transform that into a visual language, basically working with actors and also transforming that into how you pronounce that in the visual language of the shots, the construction of the shots and the lighting. All of that appealed to me from the beginning of my career at the university. When I graduated from the university, I wanted to deal mainly with that, with the visual aspect of the movie.
Making the tough shots and leaning in a certain way and a fadeaway and stuff like that, those are tough shots, but those are shots you have to learn to make in this league.
A lot of people say I'm reckless and I take too many shots. I take shots on the forehead. There's nothing wrong with that. It puts me in punching range.
If you can deliver the big shots at the right time, they hurt.
But now the shots began—not many, but one shot is a fusillade if there have been no shots before.
I refused to be a fool dancing on a string held by all of those big shots. I don't apologise, that's my life
I've been feeling really comfortable on clay because I have more time to set up my forehand. I can use a lot of different shots - drop shots and high balls. You can mix up a lot of shots, so it's actually more fun to play on clay.
An editor does not just join shots. He creates emotions out of the shots.
The chance to interact with big shots is drawing scads of aspiring entrepreneurs to Quora, along with venture capitalists and other Valley players.
I think once you see a couple shots go down, and when you're getting shots in rhythm, the game flows.
You always have to knock down shots in order to win big-time games.
If I made a musical in the beginning of my career, it would have been crane shots and tracking shots and people coming out of cakes and whatever, but these techniques are something that I’ve left behind me.
A shooter takes shots, a shotter makes shots. — © Rasheed Wallace
A shooter takes shots, a shotter makes shots.
For those aspiring to make a living from travel photography, it's a sad fact that the boring shots are the shots that are going to make you money.
I don't take any type of shots. I feel like I take the shots that are necessary and open.
When we get comfortable, we start relaxing, taking bad shots, especially me I take bad shots when I'm tired.
I wouldn't have the experience or the confidence to go on 'AGT' without being on 'Little Big Shots' because doing 'Little Big Shots' was really fun, but it was also really good practice for my appearance on 'AGT,' and it was just a great, awesome experience that I will remember always.
It's my job to make shots. But the big shift is that I understand it's actually my job to take these shots.
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.
It's all about timing and taking out big shots at the right time.
When you're playing spot minutes, it's harder to hit those shots. But if you're getting volume shots, now it's a lot easier to get a rhythm.
If I made a musical in the beginning of my career, it would have been crane shots and tracking shots and people coming out of cakes and whatever, but these techniques are something that I've left behind me.
There's two facets of this game. You know, if I'm not making shots, OK, then I have to do something on defense. So if I'm missing shots or making shots, it doesn't affect my overall game.
I've been learning when to block shots against who I'm playing. I'm not just going to leave a shooter to go block shots. — © Serge Ibaka
I've been learning when to block shots against who I'm playing. I'm not just going to leave a shooter to go block shots.
Basketball is a game of sacrificing yourself for the next guy, being a team that takes good shots, and taking the right shots
I think of all my iron shots as punches - not punch shots, but how much pressure I'm applying to the hit.
You have games when you miss shots and when you make shots. But knowing you're here for a reason and you're an NBA basketballer helps.
It's one of my obsessions to come up with ways to reimagine establishing shots in new, non-boring ways. Shots that have energy and excitement.
I've hit a lot of big shots and missed a lot of big shots, and I'll continue to shoot them.
I'm not afraid to take big shots. I'm not afraid to take any type of shots.
I got rabies shots for biting the head off a bat but that's OK - the bat had to get Ozzy shots.
I know I can block shots and I've got to do it. That's part of my job as a big.
You have T20 and that also plays a part in some of the shots batsmen play. You see guys playing the same shots in T20s and Tests and are sometimes lucky to get away with it.
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