In my mind, women's basketball players are an untapped resource.
“In my mind, women's basketball players are an untapped resource.”
— Sue Bird · Basketball
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In my mind, women's basketball players are an untapped resource.
“In my mind, women's basketball players are an untapped resource.”
— Sue Bird · Basketball
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“In my mind, women's basketball players are an untapped resource.”
“I definitely eat carbs. I repeat: I do eat carbs. I'm just selective on which carbs I eat and when. I won't eat things like pasta and bread at night, but in terms of fueling a workout and recovering from one, carbs are great.”
“A young basketball player has people to look up to an emulate. We are a pro league, and we're on television. It makes a difference. It's shows what's possible.”
“Something I've been starting to use almost every day is a blood flow restriction system for my legs. It's good for recovery and strength.”
“That's how the WNBA is a lot of times. It's being in the right place at the right time and fulfilling a role. All of us in some way, shape, or form are role players. We have to do what our teams need of us.”
“My high school class was the first one to know, during the college recruiting process, to know there was the option to play professional basketball, to know that the WNBA was there, and to know I better pick a school that is going to help me get to the next level.”
“Shooting is really the easiest facet of basketball.”
“My dream, play in NBA. When I come here, very difficult for me. It's new country, new language. But is still basketball for me.”
“Michael Jordan changed so much in basketball, he took his power to make a difference. It's so much going on in music right now and somebody has to make a difference.”
“After a basketball game, you're gonna be physically tired, but more mentally. Playoff time comes around, you have it all in your head.”
“You know, obviously there are going to be times when I turn down some shots, times when I shoot it. But doing that I'm really able to play the style of basketball that I want to play.”
“In third grade, I played basketball with the boys every day at lunch. I had braces that were yellow and purple, and I wore full Laker uniforms to school.”