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Basketball Quote by Eli Manning

“I don't play basketball for the money. I don't play it for the crowd. When I didn't have a friend, when I was lonely, I always knew I could grab that orange pill and go hoop. I could go and dunk on somebody. If things weren't going right, I could make a basket and feel better.” quote by Eli Manning
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“I don't play basketball for the money. I don't play it for the crowd. When I didn't have a friend, when I was lonely, I always knew I could grab that orange pill and go hoop. I could go and dunk on somebody. If things weren't going right, I could make a basket and feel better.”

Eli Manning

About This Quote

Playing basketball serves as an emotional outlet and self‑reliance, offering comfort and confidence when external support is lacking.

In simple terms: Basketball as personal coping tool.

Key Takeaway

Use sport to boost mood.

Themes

sports self‑reliance emotional coping

Mood

determined reflective

Type

advice inspirational

When to use this quote

  • loneliness
  • stress relief
  • personal resilience

Key Concepts

psychology motivation health

Questions to Reflect On

  • How do you handle stress without basketball?
  • What other outlets can you develop?
A Different Perspective

Relying on sport may not address underlying issues.

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