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I just like to play, to pass the ball and dribble.
Oh man, I am so happy when I get to dribble the ball.
I like to dribble to Queen's 'Another One Bites the Dust.'
You don't get the ball and dribble; you get it and move it.
I like to dribble and give the decisive pass to my teammates.
I always dribble for a reason, and I always head for the goal.
Normally, midfielders only pass the ball, but I dribble as well.
Really I can do everything on the court: pass, shoot, dribble, score.
I'm the only black man you ever met who couldn't dribble a basketball.
I'm not Giovinco. I don't get the ball and dribble past three players.
I'm one of those players who loves to dribble the ball, to run at people.
I'm two-footed. I prefer to dribble with the left and shoot with the right.
I don't take the ball in the middle of the pitch and dribble past six guys.
There are certain guys in the league that get their rhythm off their dribble.
Nobody likes it when people dribble past them, me included, but I can't tackle.
When I was young, I never shot. I always wanted to dribble the ball in the goal.
I am capable of dribbling the ball. I can dribble. And I can play a little defense!
If you never pass or dribble or go on the outside, cutting inside will stop working.
People expect you to dribble past 10 players and put the ball in the back of the net.
Not everything depends on me. I can't dribble the ball all the way from the back to the front.
We dribble away our life, little by little, in small packages - we don't throw it away all at once.
I'm way more comfortable off the dribble, shooting the ball of the dribble, making a play off the dribble.
Messi is just an anomaly: he can dribble, he can score, he can pass, he has the vision, he understands the game.
I think that everyone should be able to dribble. Everyone should be able to pass. Otherwise, why are you out there?
When I used to dribble, I'd be on the wing, and I'd control it with the outside of my foot - it slows the ball down.
That's something a point guard can always work on, with keeping his dribble alive a little better. It's so important.
We used to play 'Double Dribble' on Nintendo. Later, in high school, it was more 'NBA Live' and 'John Madden Football.'
Wherever I go, I have a basketball with me. I used to dribble a basketball down the street to the movie theater, to the mall.
I developed my game a lot and learned how to score off the dribble. I learned how to play team defense and one-on-one defense.
Not everything has a happy ending, and not everything has an ending. Some things just kind of dribble away or cut off abruptly.
When I'm on the field, the trick I like to do most are stepovers. For me, it's a simple, beautiful dribble that also has a point.
Your touch and your feel for the game is pretty much gone if you don't work on it - at least get some shots up or dribble the ball.
It's very important to know how to dribble and pass and catch and cut at a very high level if you want to be a good basketball player.
Because I was fast, technical, and could dribble well, it was always the easy thing to label me just a winger and have me stick to that.
The greatest set shooter ever? Larry Joe Bird. Period. The best coming off screen? Reginald Miller. And the best off the dribble? Steph Curry.
I laughed and laughed so much my lip burst open and collagen filler started to dribble out. I'd had a bit too much filler put in the week before.
Charles Barkley taught me a lot when I played against him. How he would use his body or use his dribble to get people in there and all that stuff.
I'm not a guy who makes five or 10 moves. I'm just more of a simple, straight-line driver, just try to be crafty with my dribble and keep it tight.
I've been double-teamed my whole life. I know when a double team's coming. I know what side the guy's coming from. I know how to dribble out of it.
If you're playing for five hours you don't want to score goals all the time and I loved dribbling. I could score a goal, but I preferred to dribble.
I've been working on a lot of things, just knocking down the three consistently, making smarter moves off the pick-and-roll, improving my dribble a lot.
Lewandowski is very complete. He can hold on to the ball and build play; he can dribble. He can score goals from anywhere. He is fast, strong in the air.
When I decide to score, I score. I know I am strong, but I believe it is not enough yet. I can kick fine, dribble very well, but I still have to improve.
Just working on stuff off the dribble a lot more. It's helping me create my own shot and freeing me up a little bit, being able to make plays and make shots.
We are over 60 percent water by weight. We're just a big ball of... blob of water, with enough organic thickener added so we don't dribble away on the floor.
Basketball is a simple game. Your goal is penetration, get the ball close to the basket, and there are three ways to do that. Pass, dribble and offensive rebound.
I love when people tell me that I was gonna be a bust. I enjoy when people tell me, 'You suck. You can't dribble. You can't shoot,' because it's like, gotta go to the gym.
I realised, 'I'm not going to dribble past five payers and score', so for me it was about having something different, and being two-footed was it. I pride myself on that now.
Obviously Diego likes to play a bit further forward than me and then you have got Eden who is a player that likes to come inside and dribble, and his final pass is fantastic.
On a lot of teams that bottom guy, that weakside defender, is critical if something happens and you're broken down off the dribble or you're beat. That person has got to be there.