Over the last three years at Connecticut, I have played with, and against, the highest level of competition in college basketball. I feel now is the time for me to explore the option of testing my basketball skills against the best players in the world.
More Quotes from Josh Boone:
Things just haven't been going my way the last couple of games, but, you know, as long as the team keeps winning that's all that really matters. We're doing well. We're 14-1 so I can't really worry about myself too much.Josh Boone
It felt good to make a play like that at a time like that.
Josh Boone
They're on a roll, they're playing really well and it's basically going to be a home game for them. It's going to be a little bit tougher on us, but we're going to have to put everything aside and just play basketball.
Josh Boone
Just really being stronger was important for us, and being tough on the inside. A lot of times we were able to get the ball inside in the last game but they would come in, and you've got guys slapping at the ball and everything and we were getting it taken from us. This game, we made sure as soon as we caught it we were ball-tough and that nobody could take the ball from us.
Josh Boone
We all felt that we had a team that was capable of making a championship run. It didn't happen this year. It was close, but getting close doesn't always do it.
Josh Boone
I dont think theres anything that you can really build on. Its just the knowledge that you need to approach every game like its the last game youre going to play.
Josh Boone
Readers Who Like This Quotation Also Like:
Based on Topics: Basketball Quotes, College Quotes, Competition Quotes, Education Quotes, Time Quotes, World QuotesMost of the fans of John Lennon and maybe John and Yoko are younger than me.
Yoko Ono
I always try to act as though there is a little boy or a little girl around, and I try never to do anything that would give them a bad example.
Steve Garvey
Bishop Berkeley destroyed this world in one volume octavo; and nothing remained, after his time, but mind; which experienced a similar fate from the hand of Mr. Hume in 1737.
Sydney Smith