Top 1200 College Basketball Quotes & Sayings - Page 20
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Last updated on December 18, 2024.
Basketball is bigger than just a game.
Life for me outweighs the game of basketball.
Business and basketball are two different things.
No one thought I could even play D-I basketball.
When it comes down to playoff basketball, it's attention to detail.
I'm pretty athletic and I play basketball a lot.
I thought it was destiny that I was going to play basketball.
I'm kind of a loner type of dude when it comes to basketball.
I know the Boston fans are all about their basketball.
U.S.A. and the NBA are two different brands of basketball.
One of my favorite aspects of basketball is good passing.
I like to penetrate and play fast basketball.
I started playing basketball at such a late age.
My brain is - essentially, you take any college football player in the country, because I have had multiple, multiple concussions. I had 10 documented concussions, four post-concussion seizures and so, but, with that said, my brain is no worse than your average college football player's brain, right?
Basketball is huge in France, but not as big as soccer.
It's a real advantage in basketball to have great hands.
New York basketball is about defense.
The first time I watched basketball was in 2010.
Basketball is more than just strength and power.
Eight minutes is a long time in basketball.
I have feelings, but not when it comes to basketball. I'm here to win. I'm not here to make friends.
Basketball is like the one game I can't figure out when it comes to videogames.
I now know I can live without basketball.
I miss basketball every now and then.
Playing basketball is definitely one of my favorite things to do.
My childhood dream was to play basketball, actually.
I play for something bigger than basketball.
It's hard to play basketball when nothing is inside of you.
That has nothing to do with basketball. That's just because I'm sexy.
I live in L.A., so I go to basketball games. But I love baseball.
It's just hard to watch isolation basketball.
I did pursue to be a good basketball player.
Basketball's always been something that I loved.
Basketball Without Borders is very important.
I was recruited at Alabama and at Auburn to play basketball.
I love the book signings, you know, because I get to talk to real people, and a staggering number of people have said something very specific to me. "The Family Leave Law saved my family," or "Made our lives better," or, "The education aid that you provided made it possible for me to go to college." One man at 50 years of age got his college degree.
I was homecoming queen. I was star of my basketball team.
It's crazy, I almost quit basketball when I was younger.
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.
Without basketball, I wouldn't be me. I don't know where I would be at.
Our educational system just doesn't work as well as it should any more. 70% of people are never going to go to college, and we don't give them the vocational or occupational training they need before we throw them into a work force where too often they find they don't fit. The 30% that do go to college find themselves graduating with debts that may cripple them for years.
That's the style of basketball I love, playing on the open court.
The main reason we didn't break up is because we weren't really a college band. We were just, two dudes who were messing around with music. We never played off-campus except for once or twice. We never had any ambitions to make it as a band after college, or anything like that. So that probably worked in our favor. We never took anything seriously, we still don't!
Indiana basketball is bigger than one person.
The business always gets in the way of basketball.
I was all for basketball, and I made the decision to play tennis.
Outside of basketball, I really love to bowl.
I've been playing basketball since I was five.
My biological mother later found out that my mother had never graduated from college and that my father had never graduated from high school. She refused to sign the final adoption papers. She only relented a few months later when my parents promised that I would someday go to college.
All the normal lifts that bodybuilders do, we didn't do them in basketball.
I put it out before the American people, got 306 electoral college votes…270 which you need, that was laughable. We got 306 because people came out and voted like they’ve never seen before so that’s the way it goes. I guess it was the biggest electoral college win since Ronald Reagan.
I had a beautiful life as a basketball player.
I watch a lot of NBA basketball, especially with the playoffs.
Anytime basketball is involved, it's fun for me.
And like, I think when I was 14, I was like, OK, I'm going to go to college. I'm going to get out of college when I'm, like, 21, 22, then I'm going to get married. Then, I'm going to, like, be, like, rock star-musician-scientist.
Well one thing you can't say is that I don't know basketball.
I know who I am: the Forrest Gump of basketball.
If your subject is crime, then you know at least that you're going to have a real story. If your subject is the maturing of a college boy, you may never stumble across a story while you're telling that. But if your story is a college boy dead in his dorm room, you know there's a story in there, someplace.
Playing basketball for me is like breathing.
I love basketball players for what they do for their size - so graceful.
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