Rebecca Lobo quotes:

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  • People have to understand what my game is. It's not all about numbers. There's a bigger picture here. I don't create off the dribble. I rely on my teammates; my role is to set screens and get rebounds.

  • Athletes who take to the classroom naturally or are encouraged to focus on grades should be able to do well in the classroom. I believe the reason you go to college is to get your degree. It's not a minor league or an audition for the pros.

  • In third grade, I was taking tap-dance lessons, and about six weeks before the recital I wanted to quit. My mom said, 'No, you're going to stay with it.' Well, I did it, and I was bad, too! But my parents never let their kids walk away from something because it was too hard.

  • Athletes who take to the classroom naturally or are encouraged to focus on grades should be able to do well in the classroom. I believe the reason you go to college is to get your degree. It's not a minor league or an audition for the pros

  • I think every time I go in a game, I have added something positive. I have gotten a rebound or made a defensive play. That is what I try to focus on.

  • There's nothing masculine about being competitive. There's nothing masculine about trying to be the best at everything you do, nor is there anything wrong with it. I don't know why a female athlete has to defend her femininity just because she chooses to play sports

  • Winning an Olympic gold medal is like nothing else.

  • Ridiculous stuff happens when I travel.

  • There's nothing masculine about being competitive. There's nothing masculine about trying to be the best at everything you do, nor is there anything wrong with it. I don't know why a female athlete has to defend her femininity just because she chooses to play sports.

  • My goals have gone from being an all-star to just being able to play basketball. I always took for granted that I could play. Now I know what a gift it is.

  • Basketball is always a piece of my life, but never the centerpiece.

  • I am being taken care of by a higher being than myself or my coaches or my training staff.

  • Femininity and sport can go together.

  • I'm happy and at peace with where I am at life.

  • I have no regrets about my career or retiring. Not once have I thought 'Gosh, I wish I was back on the court.

  • Make it a point to be around those with positive energy - people who want what's best for you, people who understand your goals and priorities.

  • Petty things don't bother me as much as they used to.

  • I like being on the floor, listening in on the huddles. It makes me feel like a player again.

  • I've also always known that I wouldn't be playing for the N.B.A.

  • People have to understand what my game is. It's not all about numbers. There's a bigger picture here. I don't create off the dribble. I rely on my teammates; my role is to set screens and get rebounds

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