I'm a big '90s basketball fan.
“I'm a big '90s basketball fan.”
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I'm a big '90s basketball fan.
“I'm a big '90s basketball fan.”
I'm a big '90s basketball fan.
The biggest thing in training camp is you don't always get to see the hitting aspect. Whether a guy is easy to tackle or whether he's brought down easy.
I started playing this game in the backyard, I started playing this game in middle school and going to go practice without any fans, without any sounds.
Blocking is part physicality and part physics. You have to be the lower man and get your hands inside to control your opponent's mass. If you have short footwork, tight hands and if you play low, you can hold your own.
I'd be OK if we didn't go back out to London ever again... shout out to everybody in London. I loved the fans.
It was great growing up in Brooklyn. The neighborhood was the street. Everybody would get together after school. Somebody would sit out on a stoop and then five other people, 10 other people would come out - a game of stickball or stoopball or dodgeball - all revolved around a basketball or dodgeball. We had fun.
I stopped following the Hornets when they moved to Oklahoma City. I think they ran their course for me as basketball player because I started to realize that there were 30 NBA teams for me to be able to choose as my favorite.
I went to an ACC school, Wake Forest, I'm a big college basketball fan, and it was just a natural interest for me.
I really didn't want to play basketball for the longest time, but I just wouldn't stop growing. But I always wanted to be a professional soccer player.