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We wanted it to be that you could go to the comic shop and read about the back story of ‘Pacific Rim’ and the drama inherent in it.
I don’t wanna be labeled as just a defensive player or a rim protector or someone who can dunk. I feel like I can do everything.
I put out on Twitter that the only thing I terrorize is the rim. People know me, my teammates know me, everybody knows me.
Charge-taking can be one effective way to affect the rim, but the whistle’s gonna blow a lot.
Myself and Tony Parker must be aggressive and attack the rim, because when we do so, we are at our best, and that opens up perimeter opportunities.
I know from watching other players that they have great games by getting to the line and getting to the rim.
With a rim-runner like Rudy Gobert – not a lot of guys can set picks like he does, run to the rim and go get it way above the glass.
Whether I’m starting or coming off the bench, bigs have to protect the rim and can’t give nothing easy to nobody.
As a country in the path of typhoons and in the Pacific Rim of Fire, we must be prepared as the latest technology permits to anticipate natural calamities when that is possible, to extend immediate and effective relief when it is not.
I remember starting working on the concept and the script for ‘Pacific Rim’ with a very, very conscious decision to say, ‘I don’t want any of these big sequences to take place in America,’ because I feel like that’s become so regular to the disaster genre, and then it sort of devolves into landmark stomping.
I found out some of the spots on the floor that I like to shoot – do my little floater shots, my pull-up shots, being able to get all the way to the rim. By me doing that, it’s kind of opened up my 3-point shot.
I feel like I can make plays, finish around the rim.
I tipped one in college and dunked in high school. I can still touch the rim. I’ve always been a guy who has been able to get off my feet. I’ve still got a little hop to my game.
There will be Apple Glass, and Google Glass, and RIM Glass. These companies are all working on glass. I think everyone is going to be making glass. I think we’re also going to have a glass war instead of a smartphone war.
My dad was a mechanic, and I have great style memories of him. He wore, every single day: a blue chambray shirt, Levi’s 501s, and Red Wing boots. And that certainly wasn’t fashionable at the time; it was basically the opposite. And he wore these horn rim glasses that were very Sol Moscot.
I love that sense of discovery. You’re experiencing something for the first time, and your parents aren’t in on it, previous generations aren’t in on it. It has a chance to belong to you and your generation in a way that nothing has. If ‘Pacific Rim’ is a fraction of that, I would be very proud.
Making ‘Pacific Rim’ was a lot like what you imagined making movies would be like when you were 12.
The adrenaline feeling of jumping out of cliffs and bikes and all of that is very specific to the film. In ‘Pac Rim’ I’m not doing that so much. There isn’t that touch stonework for me in it, but there is a lot of action.
People spend hundreds of millions of dollars to make movies that don’t do anything. I mean, no one’s talking about ‘Pacific Rim’ today. No one’s talking about ‘The Lone Ranger,’ and those were $100 million movies that didn’t have nearly the impact that ‘Sharknado’ did.
I’ve always said that L.A. is the city of America’s future. It is to the world what London was in the 19th century and New York in the 20th because of the growth of the Pacific Rim countries. We’re the portal to the emerging world.
At the end of the day, if I can prevent the shot from getting to the rim, it’s going to help my team.
Any actor I admire and enjoy working with – Sergi Lopez as the bad guy in ‘Pan’s Labyrinth,’ or the little girl who played young Mako in ‘Pacific Rim,’ it makes no difference – I like actors with a very strong centre.
All of my shots are dunks or are around the rim.
Sometimes you’ve got to be able to finish at the rim.
The main thing is confidence. I’m gaining more and more confidence to do whatever I want to do on the basketball court, whether it is shooting threes or sprinting to the rim and finishing or ball handling. I’m confident enough because I have worked on it that I am going to do the exact same things in the game.
I wrote a lot of ‘Driving on the Rim’ by giving myself the gift of being just as eccentric as I felt like.
When I think about it, it’s kind of weird, but I do take shots without looking at the rim sometimes.
My dad programmed me to be aggressive as a young player. He always told me to go to the rim. Live in the paint.
With Westbrook and myself, I can see the dog that he has in him. He’s got that fire that he won’t back down from anybody. His game is a little different than mine because he’s a fast, get to the bucket type of player, finishing above the rim and things like that.
At night if I’m in a hurry, I’ll just put on a lot of mascara and black pencil all the way around the inner rim. It’s a totally sexy eye in a minute and a half.
Freedom of movement, which is a great rule, doesn’t mean freedom to go to the rim for a layup or freedom to take any shot you want to take or me going in there and not playing through contact.
It’s a different animal when you’re in the NBA. You come in this league and you’ve got 7-footers who play 7 foot who are going to protect that rim come hell or high water.
If I could pick any story idea or script I had that I wanted everything to go exactly right for, it would probably be ‘Pacific Rim.’
Whether it’s some last-second move within a move that he’s adding, or switching up his timing the smallest amount, or using the rim as a shield in all of these creative ways… it’s hard to explain, but what Kemba is able to do around the basket is unique.
In ‘Pacific Rim’ I had to have a haircut I wouldn’t usually rock. However, the moustache I had in the film – that might have to come out again. It was a good moustache. Good times.
I’m so enthralled with the whole universe of ‘Pacific Rim.’ I never get tired of it. I could do a sequel or two without ever getting sick of it. It’s a once-in-a-lifetime idea that you never get sick of.
I honestly don’t know whether I can ever top the experience of ‘Pacific Rim.’
Salim and Suleiman Bhai are very good friends and I would like to thank them for being a part of the song ‘Habibi’, and I would also like to thank the very talented Shreya Goshal Ji for my duet in the song ‘Rim Jhim’.
I do a lot of things to help my team winning – set screens, roll into the rim, finishing. I think I can be even more than that.
The rim is looking bigger and bigger every game.
I’m 6-foot-4. If my life depended on it, I could still dunk a basketball. Then I would need assistance from a first responder to get down from the rim.
The Trans-Pacific Partnership has the potential to reshape America’s relationship with the nations of the Pacific Rim, enhance U.S. leadership in this critically important region, and provide a major boost to our economy.
My favorite player growing up was Julius Erving, because I loved the way he played above the rim, all of the tricks with the ball, big hands, and just phenomenal showmanship.
When I shoot, I’m square with the rim.