To go from the middle to the top is one of the most difficult things you can do in sports. — Dwane Casey Difficult Copy Share Image
I never want to hurt a player but being physical is different. Body to body. — Dwane Casey Being Copy Share Image
For someone to believe in you, that's all you want as a player and as a coach. — Dwane Casey Believe Copy Share Image
KeyArena was rocking, loud. The Finals in '96, I thought that was loud. — Dwane Casey Finals Copy Share Image
There's nothing that can teach you about the playoffs besides going through it. — Dwane Casey About Copy Share Image
I love watching players improve - even as a Little League coach. — Dwane Casey Coach Copy Share Image
The NBA made a big move to become more stylish and business-oriented a few years back, and it's made a big change. — Dwane Casey Back Copy Share Image
I've seen Canada grow on so many different levels when it comes to basketball. The women's game is huge, so why not… — Dwane Casey Basketball Copy Share Image
I think the basketball gods will get you every time if you start trying to mess with the game. You've got to… — Dwane Casey Basketball Copy Share Image
In fact I only had one sports jacket when I was in high school. It was all sneakers and tees. — Dwane Casey High school Copy Share Image
When I first got to Toronto, we were last in defense, 20-something in offense, we were the laughing stock in the Eastern… — Dwane Casey Eastern Copy Share Image
The consistency of the game calls, I've been on both sides of it. I've been where the whistle has been in favor… — Dwane Casey Both sides Copy Share Image
Players want to get better with their skill set and 3-point shooting, ballhandling, their bodies, whatever it is, but everything starts with… — Dwane Casey Better Copy Share Image
You can't allow yourself to get typecast as a recruiter, because that label sticks and carries. I fought it. I made myself… — Dwane Casey Allow Copy Share Image
As you get older, as a father, you hope your kids can make that kind of impression on somebody who will say,… — Dwane Casey Ball player Copy Share Image
A team like Brooklyn has seen everything, they've experienced everything, they've had every atmosphere you can have in the playoffs and some… — Dwane Casey Everything Copy Share Image
I thought we came out with too much respect at the beginning of the game and were on our heels instead of… — Dwane Casey Attacking Copy Share Image
I hope I can stand up and be an example that helps change the narrative: 'He understands the game from a technical… — Dwane Casey Change Copy Share Image
Outside the Raptors' organization, I definitely think guys like LeBron James, James Harden and Derrick Rose will show off some great looks.… — Dwane Casey Amazing Copy Share Image
I remember going with my grandmother to the houses she cleaned when I was little, and I would have to stay down… — Dwane Casey Home Copy Share Image
Watching a guy go from not having ever played an NBA game before to growing up and developing into an All-Star player,… — Dwane Casey Coach Copy Share Image
I totally can relate to guys going in for job interviews, and not having a tie, not having a white shirt, and… — Dwane Casey Blessed Copy Share Image
Make or miss, you still have to shoot the same shot with confidence. — Dwane Casey Confidence Copy Share Image
We were poor and lived modestly, but we always had food on the table. — Dwane Casey Always Copy Share Image
My grandparents taught me about hard work, about fear of failure. — Dwane Casey Failure Copy Share Image
Sean Sweeney is a defensive guy that did a great job with Milwaukee. — Dwane Casey Defensive Copy Share Image
The only way young players learn how to get better is by playing or get the experience is by playing and getting… — Dwane Casey Better Copy Share Image
I'm a firm believer in young, old, tall, short, doesn't matter. Basketball is basketball. It's the way you approach it. — Dwane Casey Basketball Copy Share Image
That really makes you feel good when guys are using some of your terminology and some of your plays in a different… — Dwane Casey Country Copy Share Image
Fifty-four years ago, I was an 8-year-old boy living in rural Kentucky when the schools were desegregated. I walked into a white… — Dwane Casey Living Copy Share Image