A Quote by Andre Drummond

I feel like I can run the floor well, rebound and block shots and let the offense come. — © Andre Drummond
I feel like I can run the floor well, rebound and block shots and let the offense come.
I feel I've proved I can rebound, block shots, get steals and pass the ball, too.
I'm feeling like I can stay on the floor for a while. I can run the floor. I can fight in the post with guys. I can rebound.
There's so many different styles to it. I use my athletic ability to create shots for open people, I run the floor, then also space the floor as well. That's what I try to do.
We play a different style than other teams. It's effective, but different. We run the floor, block shots and create turnovers.
As a rookie, I was a pick-and-roll player. I was an energy guy who could dunk, block shots, rebound.
I can rebound, block shots, push the ball - basically, anything you need from a guard. Off the court, I'm humble.
I've been learning when to block shots against who I'm playing. I'm not just going to leave a shooter to go block shots.
My main goal is to help the team as much as possible anyway I can. If they need me to shoot the three, I'll shoot the three. If they need me to run the floor and block shots, I'll do that also.
Our centers spread the floor, shoot the three and block shots. We can play pick and pop.
I'm able to guard multiple positions, switch and pick and rolls, guard from two to four and be able to help my defence out and rebound the basketball, block shots.
When we get bad shots, it's hard to rebound and it's also harder to come back in transition defense.
If I stay patient in the offense, shots will come.
When you play guard, you're not going to block a lot of shots. Inside, you're going to block shots.
I think it shows my toughness that guys feel like I can rebound. You put me in there to rebound, and I'm gonna get the job done. Anything the coach needs me to do.
Offense cuts you off from God. We separate ourselves from the pipeline. I've never seen anything block blessings from Heaven except offense.
There are basically five ways to score in the half court. Layups, mid-range, three-pointers, free throws - and then what I call 'tough shots.' Tough shots come anywhere on the floor, under difficult circumstances. The ability to create that shot is a special skill in the NBA.
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