A Quote by Jrue Holiday

When I come off the bench, I'm more of a scorer, instead of trying to facilitate for everybody. — © Jrue Holiday
When I come off the bench, I'm more of a scorer, instead of trying to facilitate for everybody.
When I come off the bench, I have that intensity and that effort. That's something all of us guys are trying to bring, but especially the guys off the bench. Because we can play a role in any game, let alone the playoffs.
Manchester United will be hoping their bench can come off the bench
Dembele is a player who has been playing regularly, from the bench or the start, and he has quality. When he comes off the bench, he can change a game, and that's a quality that is undervalued in football. Not everybody has that quality.
I think you just have to be more aggressive when you come off the bench.
Everybody wants to be a scorer. Everybody can't be a scorer.
I thought the musical aspect of 'Freak Dance' was a good contrast to how dancers always try to come off as really tough in those movies - they're trying to literally come off as gangs like as if the Crips and the Bloods are also dancing in addition or instead of fighting with guns and knives and stuff.
I was the Premier League's top goal scorer in 2010-11 and never wanted to be on the bench.
I will do anything a team asks me to do. If it's to come off the bench, I would impact the game by coming off the bench. If I were to start, I would impact the game as a starter. I would impact the game either way.
The advantage of not starting is you're sitting back, looking at the game and saying, 'OK, we need rebounding,' or 'We need hustle points.' Coming off the bench, that's what you try to do. The disadvantage of it is you gotta catch that flow. You're coming off the bench, you gotta come ready, warmed up already, catch the flow of the game.
When you're preparing for a game, you prepare like you're starting. But if you're not, if you're coming off the bench, everybody has a role.
If I'm on the bench in a Premier League game, I'm thinking, 'What can I do coming off the bench?'
I think when you're starting you have more of a luxury. You know you're going to play 33, 35, 37 minutes per game, so you can kind of feel the game out. When you come off the bench you have to be more in attack mode. You have to make something happen immediately.
It's hard to come off the bench and be ready all the time.
Whether I start or I'm the guy to come off the bench, I'll do whatever it takes.
Let's say I have a new respect for guys who come off the bench every day. That's not easy to do.
I've started. I've come off the bench. I've not played. I've been on the worst team in the NBA. I've won championships.
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