A Quote by Jordan Clarkson

A big thing for me is trying to work on slowing down and not rushing plays, so I can be able to make plays for my teammates. — © Jordan Clarkson
A big thing for me is trying to work on slowing down and not rushing plays, so I can be able to make plays for my teammates.
I think it speaks a lot to Coach Kidd and my teammates to trust me as a rookie to make plays down the stretch. When they put that confidence in you, it's hard not to try to make plays.
I can't play the game of basketball and live my life on what other people expect me to do or what they think I should do. That doesn't make me happy. What makes me happy is being able to make plays for my teammates, to be able to represent the name on the back of my jersey.
I'd like to be in a position to have plays run through me and share the ball, make plays. Still score, obviously, but make plays, as well.
When teams are really out on me, I'm trying to drag them out as much as possible so my teammates can make plays.
I understand the plays, the depth, the routes, the splits and everything. I just feel good that I can make some plays. Definitely, the game's slowed down for me.
I have great teammates around me who make plays.
I don't believe really good plays - interesting plays, complicated plays - can mean just one thing to every single person in the audience.
One thing is a pro is supposed to make certain plays, while a college player is learning to make plays.
If teams focus on me, that will allow my teammates to make plays.
My teammates trust me; they know I make the right plays. I'm not a selfish guy.
You run your plays, you know your plays, you study your plays, you study the other team, you do as much as you can, you go to practice, you get in shape, you do what you need to do, and then by the time you get to the game, you know your plays, but they have to feel like they're in your bones. That has to be an unconscious thing, it cannot be conscious. That is everything to me.
A lot of quarterbacks have big arms and can make all the throws, but the most important thing is knowledge of the game, controlling the offense and, more than anything, limiting mistakes. Knowing what good plays to get your team into at the line of scrimmage and what bad plays to get out of.
During one of the 4th quarter huddles, LeBron said to him, 'It doesn't matter what happens to this point. No one is going to remember how many points you had or what type of game you had. Just help us make some plays to win this thing.' And he made some big plays.
The thing I know how to do most is write a play. I came up loving plays and learning about plays and writing plays. I actually feel like an outsider when I'm writing movies and television.
I'm a baller. Put me in the position to make plays, I'm going to make plays.
I do have some theatrical background. I've written plays and seen plays and read plays. But I also read novels. One thing I don't read is screenplays.
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