When you were a stock player, you worked on anything that was shooting on the lot in any capacity.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I worked a lot on my ball-handling and outside shooting during the off season.
When you have to work with and exist amongst cynical, burned-out personnel on a set, it doesn't matter what you're shooting or how much you're being paid - it's not worth it.
I learned a lot about how to shoot and how to put together sequences.
Firearms manufacturers usually find themselves playing defense.
I'm trying to be a complete player and have every shot in the game.
I can't begin to describe the amount of crap I've taken for being a lousy free-throw shooter.
Even when you have a big budget, you can't just shoot everything.
There were a lot of players who worked just as hard as I did, and if you didn't, you didn't stay in the big leagues.
My whole career I'm used to playing a lot of games.
I only made $200 a week and I had to buy my own bullets.
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