A Quote by Duncan Robinson

It's my job to make shots. But the big shift is that I understand it's actually my job to take these shots. — © Duncan Robinson
It's my job to make shots. But the big shift is that I understand it's actually my job to take these shots.
I try to do a good job of contesting shots and blocking shots and altering shots, but I've got to do a better job of doing more.
I'm not better when I force shots. I'm going to take them as they come. They are really sagging in there, trying to take me out of the game. It's my job to find guys. I want to be aggressive and take my shots, but I can't force them.
Where I'm from, we don't take shots over two guys. When someone is doubled, it's the next man's job to take the shot and make it.
I know I can block shots and I've got to do it. That's part of my job as a big.
My job is not to scream and yell, my job is to cheer you and be positive. If you miss four shots, I'm still going to pass to you.
You never make any of the shots you never take. 87% of the ones you do take, you'll miss too. I make 110% of my shots.
Making the tough shots and leaning in a certain way and a fadeaway and stuff like that, those are tough shots, but those are shots you have to learn to make in this league.
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.
You want to take shots you practice thousands and thousands of times. You want to take those same shots in games. The easier you can find those shots, the better.
I'm not afraid to take big shots. I'm not afraid to take any type of shots.
Big shots are only little shots who keep shooting.
A lot of people say I'm reckless and I take too many shots. I take shots on the forehead. There's nothing wrong with that. It puts me in punching range.
Sometimes those shots I take won't go in but I'm going to continue to take the same shots.
I don't take any type of shots. I feel like I take the shots that are necessary and open.
When you're younger, you might make some shots you're not normally capable of, because you're more fluid, maybe stronger, maybe faster. As you get older, you learn not to take those crazy shots.
I've been feeling really comfortable on clay because I have more time to set up my forehand. I can use a lot of different shots - drop shots and high balls. You can mix up a lot of shots, so it's actually more fun to play on clay.
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