A Quote by Andre Drummond

I do all the dirty work: play defense, grab rebounds, block shots and finish strong around the rim. — © Andre Drummond
I do all the dirty work: play defense, grab rebounds, block shots and finish strong around the rim.
I was never a one-dimensional guy; I was always able to block shots, play defense, get rebounds, or drive, or pass. My father made me grow up that way. He taught me to work on different things in my game and wanted me to be more than a one-dimensional player.
Until that moment comes when the ball comes to me every time, I have to find a way to be effective with offensive rebounds, play hard defense, blocking shots.
Being out there, I know how to play the game and know my spots. Just get rebounds, block shots, defend.
I'm utilized for playing defense, blocking shots and getting rebounds.
When you play guard, you're not going to block a lot of shots. Inside, you're going to block shots.
All of my shots are dunks or are around the rim.
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.
If I have to score baskets then I have to try to score baskets and stop missing shots, but even if it's not going, I need to be able to have another phase of the game and not let my offense take away from my defense or rebounds.
I feel like I can make plays, finish around the rim.
When I'm out there flying around, blocking shots, dunking the ball, grabbing rebounds it brings everybody's spirits up and gets them going.
I think Carmelo is a great player. He makes players around him better. Whatever thing, whatever Carmelo wants me to do, I will do that out on the court just to prove that I'm worthy enough to be on the court with him, starting with the dirty jobs - just getting rebounds, getting shots, getting blocks, and just running the court.
If I'm blocking shots or changing shots or even preventing players from taking shots, I'm helping the team and we are likely to win when our defense is playing well.
I think my wingspan helps me out on defense, because I can cover a little more ground and block a few more shots.
Our centers spread the floor, shoot the three and block shots. We can play pick and pop.
I don’t watch a lot of other basketball away from the gym. But I do look at LeBron’s box score. I want to see how many points, rebounds and assists he had, and how he shot from the field. If he had 30 points, nine rebounds and eight assists, I can tell you exactly how he did it, what type of shots he made and who he passed to.
You've got to be the anchor of the defense at that five position. Call out pick-and-rolls, screens. The five is usually around the rim, so you see everything.
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