A Quote by Al Horford

I'm known for setting good screens. — © Al Horford
I'm known for setting good screens.
When I started to do it with precision, I realized how much setting good screens made us better as a team offensively. It made things easy for me and my teammates.
Looking at virtual reality through computer screens, video game screens, and above all television screens is a denial of personality development. It's a denial of socialization, of expansion of vocabulary, of interaction with real human beings.
I can run up and down, shoot threes, or go inside. I can also get involved by setting screens and rebounding.
Android phones are sold by dozens of hardware makers, the biggest being Samsung, Motorola, and HTC. There are lots of different form factors. Slider phones. Phones with keyboards. Big screens, small screens, midsize screens.
Each multiplex has screens allocated to each studio. The screens need filling. Studios have to create product to fill their screen, and the amount of good product is limited.
I'm a type of player that tries to do everything a lot to help our team. Setting screens to get guys open, trying to block shots.
What I try very hard to do is have an hour or so in the morning when I leave the house and don't have my phone with me. I'll go sit in a cafe and read and handwrite in my notebook and not be facing a screen. My head will be clear. I will be able to hear myself think. Because honestly for the rest of the day it's just screens, screens, screens.
Georgia Tech definitely helped me a lot. I don't know about coming out of high school. But Georgia Tech was good for me. I got a lot stronger, a lot more used to not having the ball in my hands all the time, moving without the ball, setting screens.
There are screens at the gas station, there are screens at the shopping mall. And they all need content.
In the world of screens, we're all tired of screens. That's why I think that live events have become so popular.
When you have a few billion people connected with screens, not voice... screens are important. You can transmit a thousand times more information.
Setting a good example is truly the most effective means of communication - and setting a poor one is disastrous!
In 2001 when 'Tum Bin' released we got 90 to 100 screens. India had around 1000 screens at that time.
I'm a good rebounder, good on switching screens good defender; I'm looking to improve my offense and hopefully I can go out there show what I can do.
Any setting can be a good setting for a novel.
I've always been known as a pure scorer, and I've always said if I just sat outside and shot 3s and just really focused on that - coming off of screens and spot-up 3s - and shot six or seven 3s a game, I would probably be more known as one of the greatest shooters in NBA history.
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