Basketball for me has always been a matter of rhythm - what you do bouncing the ball, how you bounce the ball, how you run, how you receive the ball to be in rhythm.
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For me, shooting, editing, and scoring rely on rhythm.
Rhythm is something you either have or don't have, but when you have it, you have it all over.
I like basketball, but please don't ask me basketball questions because I've got a lot to learn.
If you played basketball growing up, you learn the importance of follow-through when you shoot: forming the gooseneck, waving good-bye to the ball, reaching into the far off hoop like it's a cookie jar - think Michael Jordan's last shot as a Bull.
I love basketball.
I played baseball, and that's pretty much it. Basketball came late, this was, basketball was the sport that I tried to master, I kind of mastered baseball, so basketball was one of those things where I wanted to master this game, so that's why I probably play it the way I do.
It's only a hitch when you're in a slump. When you're hitting the ball its called rhythm.
When it gets down to it, basketball is basketball.
Basketball is basketball.
Basketball was always my sport. It just took me until my second year of college for me to realize that I was a better baseball player than a basketball player. But basketball was always my number one love. Finally found out I was better at baseball and chose to pursue that route.
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