Words matter. These are the best Rex Chapman Quotes, and they’re great for sharing with your friends.
I’ve been recognized for much of my life but I learned that when I was fatter I am less recognizable so I got fat but then it almost killed me.
So I’m not naturally happy all the time, all upbeat. People that know me will tell you that.
When I was playing basketball, players weren’t thinking about themselves as being a brand.
A social media influencer. I’m not even sure what that means.
I assume people know how to hit the unfollow.
Individual performance doesn’t mean anything to me.
I treat Twitter like I’m talking to my friends.
I’m not going to just refrain from giving information I hear just because it might upset some people.
I am one of the lucky ones: I had the financial resources and support of family and friends that enabled to me to enter rehab three times. My last stint was in the fall of 2014, and I have now been clean for three years.
I realized I’d built up walls and carried grudges for years. I had a lot of animosity, dating back to when I was growing up, toward people who told me that what I was doing datingwise was wrong.
I was getting so down on social media because of the political climate and everything on Twitter was so toxic that I wanted off of it.
I have really good legs for jumping. I have terrible ankles for landing. I wasn’t as good fundamentally as John Stockton or Steve Nash, so I had to play like an athlete, in the air all the time, coming down in vulnerable positions.
There are many that I will not post. I’m not trying to show a blatant death. I’m trying to show something funny that, every now and then, pushes the envelope a little bit.
I’m not a journalist, never pretend to be.
I love the University of Kentucky. I bleed blue.
I swim to stay healthy and try to stay as busy as I can.
I never slept very well when I was playing. Looking back, I was always suffering with depression and mental illness-type stuff I didn’t understand.
I had a good career, but I still feel like I should have done more. It wasn’t through a lack of trying. I just couldn’t stay healthy.
Anything that can keep me distracted and from my own brain, it’s good.
I’m an addict. I’ve been one my whole life. Most of it was channeled in the right direction, whether it was playing basketball or working out. From the time I was little, my mom said I always needed to be entertained.