A Quote by Brandon Ingram

I've always been an underrated passer. — © Brandon Ingram
I've always been an underrated passer.
Writers have always been very underrated.
People think that a good passer is a flashy passer. But that's not a good pass. It's just a flashy pass. A good passer is someone who's gonna hit the guy right on the hands, and the timing is correct. You pass late, and it's not a good pass. You pass too early, it's not a good pass, either. If it's off-target, it's not a good pass.
Wilf is a great passer of the ball. I know him and I played with him from the Under-17s team with Nigeria, so he's a very good passer.
Anything important has to be almost invisible. And underrated. So the understructure should be underrated, but strong enough to hold the earth.
I wasn't always a willing passer.
Listen, I've been pretty fortunate. And if I've been underrated, it's actually been something I've been able to work with; I can surprise people. It sets me up to exceed expectations, so I don't mind.
There's that great Irish joke: a man is lost in the countryside, stops a passer-by: 'how do I get to Dublin?'. The passer-by says 'well, I wouldn't start from here'. Rather than starting by talking in the abstract about materialism, dualism, 'material stuff' and things like that in regard to the mind, I would rather start from somewhere else.
People have always thought of me as a passer of the ball, but you can't just be that these days.
Orange is an underrated color, it's the second most underrated color after yellow.
Josh Smith, put in the right spots, is an outstanding player. You put Josh down on the right block, in the low post or even on a short isolation - 12 feet, 15 feet from the basket - he can get to the rim. He's outstanding. He's not only a very willing passer but an outstanding passer. I think it's the best part of Josh's game.
The Loved One has been the most underrated film I've worked on.
I've always felt that failure was a completely underrated experience.
I think Philadelphia has been underrated over the years as a musical region.
Everywhere I've gone, basketball-wise, I've been the underdog and underrated guy.
A lot of people I know hate Paul McCartney in general. I guess I understand, but I'm a fan. I think he's a little underrated in my peer group - unlike John Lennon. He's not my favorite Beatle, but he's a goddamn good songwriter and he makes a lot of really cheesy, schmaltzy stuff but he's still underrated.
People who do comedy are always underrated because they make it look so easy.
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