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Top 100 Luol Deng Quotes in 2020

By: Quotes Guru | Last Updated: June 15, 2020

“I remember when we were in Egypt as refugees. It was tough, but there was always hope – hope that there’s light at the end of the tunnel.”

― Luol Deng

“I am big fan of Arsenal.”

― Luol Deng

“I only lived in Sudan until I was four years, so I cannot really relate to that. It is just a different lifestyle.”

― Luol Deng

“It is just a great honour to be representing Great Britain.”

― Luol Deng

“South Sudan is my home, and I am humbled to be in a position to help those suffering from lack of access to basic needs, especially the children facing severe acute malnutrition.”

― Luol Deng

“We talk about players going broke, but we don’t talk about why that is happening.”

― Luol Deng

“I am extremely proud to be a part of the NBA’s first game in Africa. Coming from South Sudan and having participated in the Basketball without Borders Africa camps in Johannesburg previously, I am truly honored to be part of this historic event.”

― Luol Deng

“Chicago is where I have always wanted to be.”

― Luol Deng

“I’m not the same person on the court. I’m different when I’m off the court. Off the court, I don’t need to be aggressive or anything.”

― Luol Deng

“I think that my offense comes from what I do with my defense.”

― Luol Deng

“Playing defense hard gets me going offensively.”

― Luol Deng

“When I go out there, I try to do everything I can to win. That doesn’t mean I have to score more than the other team; it may mean stopping the other team.”

― Luol Deng

“I always believe every team that wins has to go through some things.”

― Luol Deng

“Earlier in my career, a lot of guys wanted individual numbers and to do well individually.”

― Luol Deng

“I’ve always wanted to have some sort of academy or program that links education and basketball.”

― Luol Deng

“I know I make a lot of money, but for me – I came from nothing, so it’s always been about the love of the game.”

― Luol Deng

“Every single team that I’ve played for, every single person would tell you that I’ve given it everything every single day.”

― Luol Deng

“My whole life, every time I’ve been down, I’ve found a way to turn it around.”

― Luol Deng

“Throughout my career, I’ve never really been a guy who created drama or wanted to deal with drama.”

― Luol Deng

“Sometimes people take struggling on the court to an extreme level.”

― Luol Deng

“I don’t mind someone saying I’m not good enough. It hurts more when someone says you’re faking an injury.”

― Luol Deng

“For me, I had a close family. There were others like me who were going through a lot of rough times, so we always came together. It was understood that we would overcome hate, as long as you surround yourself with love and what’s real.”

― Luol Deng

“The best thing I learned from Manute was to be selfless. He was always about his people. He was about helping others.”

― Luol Deng

“I get up early and go to bed early.”

― Luol Deng

“We had a court, and my brothers would play outdoors, with rims barely hanging in there.”

― Luol Deng

“I’ve seen a lot and experienced so many different cultures, and that’s helped me a lot in my career and helped me mature as a person.”

― Luol Deng

“I’m a big believer in that I’m here for a reason, and I don’t want to forget where I’m from.”

― Luol Deng

“There are a lot of people in Chicago that I miss. I was there one year out of high school. So I basically grew up there.”

― Luol Deng

“There are a lot of people you never hear about that helped me a lot with my career and helped me become who I am that I’ve known for a long time and I still stay in touch with.”

― Luol Deng

“I think it’s always going to be strange for me facing the Bulls.”

― Luol Deng

“I’ve always been low key, do my thing, do what I got to do, and get on with it.”

― Luol Deng

“I believe leaving school early was the right decision to make, but at first, I wasn’t sure. But my coaches told me to follow my heart and there wouldn’t be any regrets, and that’s exactly what I did.”

― Luol Deng

“When people ask me where I’m from, I say I’m from the Sudan. But when they ask what my hometown is, I say London. It’s where I lived, and it’s where my whole family lived.”

― Luol Deng

“London is where I grew up, and I know it better than any other place.”

― Luol Deng

“Even in high school, when I had injuries, I tried to play with them. When I shouldn’t have worked out, I worked out.”

― Luol Deng

“What I try to do is to look ahead of me and not look back. Whether that’s a good thing or bad thing, I’m just focused on trying to get better.”

― Luol Deng

“I’ve been in situations in my career where I’ve had slumps and struggles. I always stick with it and just keep working.”

― Luol Deng

“The way I play, I’m always moving. I like to move the ball.”

― Luol Deng

“When you have a new coach, a couple new guys, and a young team, the frustrating part throughout the year is the up and down.”

― Luol Deng

“Manute Bol taught my family the game of basketball.”

― Luol Deng

“Because I was the youngest boy, I was always my mom’s favorite – and my brothers were always tough on me.”

― Luol Deng

“I really didn’t want to play basketball for the longest time, but I just wouldn’t stop growing. But I always wanted to be a professional soccer player.”

― Luol Deng

“I was just a lanky kid, just tall.”

― Luol Deng

“It’s not easy not to play.”

― Luol Deng

“No matter what I do for the rest of my career, I think I’ll always be a Bulls guy.”

― Luol Deng

“At some point, when I was in Chicago for maybe eight years, I never thought I would leave Chicago. I wish it would have happened that way, but everything happens for a reason.”

― Luol Deng

“When I look back at 19, coming here to Chicago, some of the things that were said, some of the stuff that you deal with – at 19 years old, it’s a lot of pressure.”

― Luol Deng

“You always – as a basketball player, as a competitor – that’s where you speak most: on the court.”

― Luol Deng

“A lot of freshmen will come in and say they can do what Carmelo did, but not everybody is Carmelo Anthony. He was a special player. Syracuse was a great fit for him.”

― Luol Deng

“A lot of people expect a lot of things out of me.”

― Luol Deng

“I know how to put the ball in the hoop.”

― Luol Deng

“I’ve seen players in the past who wanted to stay with their team, and it didn’t work out.”

― Luol Deng

“The older you get, the more you appreciate where you are and the more confidence you have in what you can do.”

― Luol Deng

“I’ve never been in a place where I’ve walked in the street and actually feel home, where I don’t feel like a refugee.”

― Luol Deng

“I really feel great when I help somebody.”

― Luol Deng

“I try to let my highs not be too high and my lows not be too low. And I do that just because I try to control my emotions.”

― Luol Deng

“I think injuries happen. You can prevent a lot of them, but some of them you can’t.”

― Luol Deng

“I have friends growing up in Egypt. I have friends in England. And they just can’t believe that what I used to say, it used to be almost like a joke. I used to say I’ll be in the NBA one day.”

― Luol Deng

“Being from the Sudan, there is a lot of stuff going on in Sudan, so I try to do a lot there with my foundation. That’s my way of giving back.”

― Luol Deng

“If someone shows me love, I always want to double that love.”

― Luol Deng

“From where I came from, the way I was raised, when somebody does something for you, you always want to give something back to them.”

― Luol Deng

“I work hard. I never want to live with that feeling that I’ve disappointed somebody.”

― Luol Deng

“I’ve played with a lot of injuries.”

― Luol Deng

“When we were in Egypt, we were refugees. My family and I were homeless. For five years, out of all of the countries in the world that my father was contacting, the only one that took us in was England.”

― Luol Deng

“I grew up in Brixton as a young teenager playing basketball for the Brixton Topcats, which marked the beginning of my career.”

― Luol Deng

“A lot of people experience racism at different times on different terms.”

― Luol Deng

“There are so many kids in Africa who adore these athletes in the NBA and see themselves in them, even though we’re so far removed.”

― Luol Deng

“In Africa, kids don’t look at black athletes and say, ‘They’re different from us.’ They look at them and say, ‘That can be me.’”

― Luol Deng

“I had this one teacher, and as I got older and translated things he used to say, it was racist and hatred stuff he was saying toward me and my brother.”

― Luol Deng

“In the States, I get recognised all the time. I met a fan once who had a tattoo of my face on his arm. I can see how some people get carried away with it, but I don’t have trouble staying grounded.”

― Luol Deng

“In England, I’m just another tall guy!”

― Luol Deng

“My whole life, I’ve been getting used to adapting. There are small differences, but culturally, the States and the U.K. are very close.”

― Luol Deng

“I love a fry-up. They don’t do them in the States.”

― Luol Deng

“Egypt was tough without our parents. My brothers and sisters had to work day by day, and every time they collected a pay cheque, they brought it into the house and put it on the table. That’s how we lived.”

― Luol Deng

“I never knew a regular childhood, but I was always surrounded by love.”

― Luol Deng

“My older brother played professionally in Europe. My other older brother went to UConn on scholarship, finished his education in political science, then he went on and played in Europe for years. My other brother played in Europe.”

― Luol Deng

“I have friends who ended up playing professionally in the Middle East and Europe.”

― Luol Deng

“To me, somebody can say what they want about me all day, whether it’s my game or my personality or who I am as a human being.”

― Luol Deng

“Whatever the issue is, whether it’s Ebola or something else, I just want to get involved. Sometimes, even if it’s just my time or my words, if my involvement changes people from donating $1 to $2, then I’ll do it.”

― Luol Deng

“I remember when I was a kid, as a refugee in Egypt, every day, there was always a hope that we’d get to leave tomorrow and we’d get to go somewhere.”

― Luol Deng

“When I started playing basketball, I hated it because football had always been my sport.”

― Luol Deng

“I was very skilled at football at a young age in Egypt. I never played with a real ball. We used rolled-up socks or a balloon with a towel ducktaped to it, and we played on concrete in bare feet.”

― Luol Deng

“Here in the U.K., I want basketball to get better. I want the kids to have more playgrounds. I want the kids to have more attention. I want basketball to be on TV more often. But I really don’t care if I walk down the street and somebody recognises me or not.”

― Luol Deng

“I don’t play for recognition.”

― Luol Deng

“I don’t like sneaking up on people.”

― Luol Deng

“Nobody ever remembers the worst film they ever saw.”

― Luol Deng

“I wouldn’t like to be invisible for a day. But if I was… I’d probably be up to no good.”

― Luol Deng

“Man, I hate vegetables.”

― Luol Deng

“I know that, me being from Sudan and London, it’s a big honour to have even made it to the NBA.”

― Luol Deng

“I play the same, contract or no contract, because trade-talk is part of basketball.”

― Luol Deng

“I think everyone in this league should aim to become good enough to shoot for the MVP. Not everyone can do it, but you’ve gotta try your hardest.”

― Luol Deng

“It’s no good playing through pain if you’re damaging yourself.”

― Luol Deng

“I always said if I didn’t focus on basketball, then it would have been football. I was pretty good and was asked to go to England trials.”

― Luol Deng

“At 13, I concentrated on my school work and playing sports, which, to this day, is something I still believe is very, very important.”

― Luol Deng

“Life is about going through things and learning along the way.”

― Luol Deng

“I don’t think it changes who you are inside. But when you have a lot of money, it makes a lot of things easier. That’s why everyone wants to be successful.”

― Luol Deng

“I was always tall, but I had a real growth spurt between 12 and 14.”

― Luol Deng

“Men from my tribe in Sudan – the Dinka tribe – are very tall, so you could say I was born to play basketball.”

― Luol Deng

“In basketball, the legs are the most important part of your body. A lot of people think it’s the upper body because you shoot with your arms, but your legs are always carrying you, so if you don’t lift leg weights, your muscles will be easily fatigued.”

― Luol Deng

“A lot of basketball players have tendinitis. It’s known as jumper’s knee, and it just comes from all the pounding our knees take.”

― Luol Deng

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