A Quote by Anthony Bennett

I can run up and down, shoot threes, or go inside. I can also get involved by setting screens and rebounding. — © Anthony Bennett
I can run up and down, shoot threes, or go inside. I can also get involved by setting screens and rebounding.
Just because I shoot a lot of threes doesn't mean I can't still get up.
I run around a lot. I shoot a lot of threes. And that's just kind of what I've done since I was really young.
That's what I do - I run the floor, I run the wing. Either get easy layups or transition threes.
I think we'll get to the point where every 5 can shoot threes. I think we'll get to the point where a lot of people can handle the ball and fastbreak and bring it up.
As I get slower and older, I'm going to shoot more threes.
I didn't get a chance to shoot any threes at all in the offense we ran at Wake.
I have good mid-range shot and I can shoot threes, but in Europe coaches didn't want me to shoot outside because I was tall and big.
I tend to shoot really quick so you don't get the problems you might get on a traditional film where you shoot one way, then another, and it's pissing down with rain and they won't cut together. We shoot so fast we can incorporate the weather into it. The worst weather we had was when they were in the caravan up the mountain and there was no cover. One man's weather is another man's production value. To create the sleet would cost a fortune but we got it for free so we'll just have to go with it.
When every guy on the team and the coaching staff is telling you, 'shoot it, shoot it,' obviously I've always known I could shoot it, but it was more of a trying to get the guys involved and being that middle man.
When you're a chef, you graze. You never get a chance to sit down and eat. They don't actually sit down and eat before you cook. So when I finish work, the first thing I'll do, and especially when I'm in New York, I'll go for a run. And I'll run 10 or 15k on my - and I run to gain my appetite.
When you start moving into the internal stuff, you start learning how you don't get your power from your muscles. You open up the energy channels inside your body and you shoot something through them and all of a sudden, you've got many times the power you could get physically, or even if you don't, some other things. To get this power to come from inside you, this chi, this energy from inside you, you have to learn how to completely relax.
I just use [the camera]. I just pick it up like an axe when I've got to chop down a tree. I pick up a camera and go out and shoot the pictures I have to shoot.
Offensively, I have a high basketball IQ, I look to get everyone involved, set screens, take charges, get steals; all of the little things.
If you go to Canada or Los Angeles, you will get to see many South Asians there, but on screens, they are so less in number. It is abnormal not to have much South Asians on screens.
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.
At Kentucky, that was my job - coming off screens, catch and shoot, spacing the floor - no hesitations. Just go right into my shot - don't focus on the defender.
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