Words matter. These are the best Duncan Robinson Quotes, and they’re great for sharing with your friends.
I stay low key.
Just take what opportunities come and try to make the most of them.
I just try to improve myself every day.
I’m pretty unassuming, at least I think. I’m tall, but other than that, that’s where it stops.
I’ve learned that you don’t want to expect anything or feel that you’re owed anything.
Before Williams, what I wanted more than anything was a Division I offer. Not getting it, and going to Williams, and embracing that, I guess… it sounds corny, but that gave me respect for the game.
A lot of times in coaching, that’s more than half the battle, to get people that are willing to buy in because they trust you and understand that you’re genuine in your motivations.
Something I always wanted to do was take care of my family.
I have a ton of respect for Fred Van Vleet.
Matt Bonner. That’s the legend right there. I was in fifth grade and watched him play at our local high school. Sold out. It was incredible.
In years and generations down the line, there’s going to be a right and wrong side of history, and I certainly want to be on the right side.
I really wasn’t even a good high school player. I didn’t have any plays for me run in college – ever.
I went undrafted, played summer league with the Heat. I got to training camp three weeks straight and I didn’t make a shot, whether live or pickup, coach in the gym or not.
I do like Miami weather, but I miss the seasons a little bit too.
I mean, you never want to limit yourself or what you’re capable of.
The NBA is a predominately black league. And me kind of being the anomaly in that sense, I’ve always tried to commit myself to being an ally and taking those necessary steps.
It’s my job to make shots. But the big shift is that I understand it’s actually my job to take these shots.