“When your teammate looks you in the eye and holds you accountable, that's the greatest kind of leadership there is” LooksKindEyeBasketballNbaTeammate Author:Doug Collins
“Sports like baseball, basketball, and hockey develop muscles. That's why Americans have the strongest eyes in the world.” WorldEyeSportsBasketballBaseballMusclesStrongestHockey Author:Robert Orben
“I play a lot of basketball and racquetball, as they're both great for your feet and hand eye coordination. Other drills can help as well, such as simply catching a football in distant positions from different heights and velocities.” WellsDifferentPlayHelpingHandsEyeFeetPositionFootballBasketballHeightCatchingDrillsVelocityCoordinationRacquetball Author:Antonio Cromartie
“It's important for the young players to practice other ball games as well, basketball or table tennis. On the tennis court, you can improve your eye through a kind of overexertion.” WellsKindImportantEyeYoungGamesPracticePlayerBasketballBallsTablesCourtTennisBall GamesTennis CourtsTable Tennis Author:Rafael Nadal
“I go out there and get my eyes gouged, my nose busted, my body slammed. I love the pain of the game.” LoveBodyEyePainGamesBasketballNosesBusted Author:Dennis Rodman
“I have a rule on my team: When we talk to one another, we look each other right in the eye, because I think it's tough to lie to somebody. You give respect to somebody.” ThinkingGivingLooksEyeLyingSportsTeamBasketballToughCoachesMotivational SportsNbaInspirational BasketballGreat CoachSports CoachCoaches MotivationalCoaches And PlayersInspirational CoachPlayer To Coach Author:Mike Krzyzewski
“But people don't know if I can teach the game. I know I can. My experience in Oklahoma was positive. It opened my eyes to how the game is played - the interaction among players, fans and media, how all that works. You have to know about the business of the game and how the actions of players and coaches affect the business. I think I have it down now.” PeopleIfsThinkingKnowsI CanEyeActionGamesTeachPlayerFansMediaBasketballCoachesInteractionOklahoma Author:Kareem Abdul-Jabbar