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Oh, I think, watching Magic, him being one of my... Im one of his biggest fans, and just trying to emulate what he did,
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"Oh, I think, watching Magic, him being one of my... I'm one of his biggest fans, and just trying to emulate what he did, going out on the playground, and also playing with older guys"

- Jason Kidd

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In this quote, Jason Kidd reveals his affection for Magic Johnson and how he has been motivated by him. He refers to himself as one of Magic's greatest fans and speak about how he tries to imitate his design of play. Kidd points out going out to the playground and having fun with older, more skilled gamers in order to improve his abilities and learn from them. This shows his dedication and decision to become a fantastic basketball gamer like Magic. Overall, this quote highlights the impact that Magic Johnson has had on Kidd's profession and how he continues to strive to reach his level of greatness.

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Jason Kidd This quote is written / told by Jason Kidd somewhere between March 23, 1973 and today. He was a famous Athlete from USA. The author also have 16 other quotes.

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