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Does Grant Hill have the most heart and determination the NBA has ever seen?

"As good as athletes as they all had, they didn't have Grant Hill."- Mike Krzyzewski (USA Basketball head coach, head coach of Duke University)

"He is one of the best players to play this game." Christian Laettner (Former teammate at Duke)

Grant Hill has had four operations on his ankles.

"He feels like something was taken from him, and he's ready to take it back"- Tamia Hill (Grant Hill's Wife)

"If I come back, man you better watch out!"- Grant Hill

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  • 1 decade ago
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    Of course,I don't think anyone else could've sustained so many injuries and still play the way Hill plays.

  • 1 decade ago

    Grant Hill is a class act. Just about done now, but i wish the Lakers had him. Phoenix can only use him for 12 minutes a game or so if he were a Laker they would have to find a way to give him 22-26 minutes, and he could teach Kobe about class.

  • BeMadd
    Lv 5
    1 decade ago

    I'd have to go with Reggie Miller. Born with a hip deformity, doctors said he would never walk.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ArevMfxCc1A

    He really proved them wrong!

    Also, don't forget Sean Elliot, who didn't say a word about his kidney problems, came back and played 19 games in the season when he had the surgery.

    Source(s): Beyond the Glory
  • 1 decade ago

    You could make the same argument for Alonzo Mourning, or Sean Elliot.

    Just respect them all and wish all players had the heart and love for their craft that these guys do.

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  • Mikey
    Lv 4
    1 decade ago

    no Derek Fisher does leaving the utah jazz to go into a city with good health that could help his ddaughter who has eye cancer he lost about 7 million dollars from utah to lakers and he did that all for his daughter

  • 1 decade ago

    Yes. With the Suns, I expect him to get better, even though he's aged. He doesn't whine and complain like the younger people in the NBA.

  • 1 decade ago

    If I come back, man you better watch out!

    yes grant, we are watching out.

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    No. Mike Jordan. Jordan is overrated as a player, but no one can deny his will and determination.

  • 1 decade ago

    I agree. MJ even had a clause in his contract that let him play bball when he wasnt with the team during the summer.

    Source(s): For the Love of the Game by MJ
  • He is committed to proving that his skills are just as strong as his will to keep playing. For that, I commend him and hope he finally gets his ring in Phoenix.

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