A Quote by Cody Bellinger

I think any way you can help offensively or defensively, and if you can get both in one day, that's a huge confidence booster and everyone wants to do that. — © Cody Bellinger
I think any way you can help offensively or defensively, and if you can get both in one day, that's a huge confidence booster and everyone wants to do that.
The way you execute in this league is through repetition, and that's both offensively and defensively.
I feel like I need to get stronger for both: offensively and defensively.
I think it's important to play. I don't think the manager needs to give you a confidence booster and say, 'You're my main man; you're the best.' Everyone wants to play.
Both sides of the game, defensively and offensively, are important.
Both offensively and defensively, the presence that I have is pretty profound.
If I can't help the team offensively, I can help defensively.
I was better at both ends, defensively and offensively, It was more of a well-rounded game. I want to add to that.
Fonseca allows me to play both offensively and defensively, and my main task is to change the direction of attacking moves.
When it does not click offensively, it is very easy to get down defensively.
I could handle the basketball but I wasn't quick enough to move defensively. Offensively, I was fine. I could get around, I could do stuff, but defensively I wasn't quick enough. I couldn't keep up. That was the biggest thing. And that was at the Division II level.
Just try to make an impact on the game somehow whether it is on the defensive or offensive end. I think that has always been something that I have hung my hat on especially offensively. If it is not the night, then go make a play defensively and get after, dive for loose balls, create a charge, make an impact that way.
I'm not just shooting 3s. I'm working on my mid-range game, working in the post as well, trying to mix in everything and be the most complete player I can both offensively and defensively.
Everyone wants to be loved; everyone wants to know where they're going in life; everyone wants to have a sense of direction and feel the next day is going to be better than today. We just all deal with it in a different way.
I'm just trying to help any in any opportunity I get. If that's scoring the ball, defensively, rebounding.
When you see the floor and you understand the game and you're trying to break it down with what you have in front of you, you can do it offensively and defensively. And you try to take advantage of it both ways. You see where the offense's head is and you can kind of read what you want to do.
Offensively and defensively, I think I probably do a lot better in guarding people in transition and shooting the ball in transition.
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