A Quote by Kevin Knox

Defensively, I think I'm very versatile, I can guard different positions. — © Kevin Knox
Defensively, I think I'm very versatile, I can guard different positions.
It's important for any player to be versatile enough to be able to play in different positions.
The Italians are very strong defensively. They showed in Euro 2000 how good defensively they are.
Shooting the 3. Maybe drive and kick. Drive and get to the cup. Just being versatile. Being able to guard multiple positions on defense. Basically, be a mismatch problem and have coach give the confidence and say 'Yo, whatever the lineup is, whatever the game plans is, we keep John in and involved in the game.' That's my goal.
In modern day football, you've got to play in different positions. I've played in numerous positions, apart from centre-back and goalkeeper, I think.
I'm the best guard in this league, defensively, man, hands down.
I'm able to guard multiple positions, switch and pick and rolls, guard from two to four and be able to help my defence out and rebound the basketball, block shots.
The CFL made me a more versatile QB because of all the things you had to do once you got on the field. And if I wasn't as versatile as I was, I wouldn't have been as successful in all the different offenses that I was in, in the NFL.
I think the biggest thing in this league is how many positions can you guard and do you have a strength offensively that's applicable?
I'm versatile and I can change positions. That's what the modern game is about.
I can play in six different positions where managers can trust me. It must give them food for thought knowing I can do a job in different positions.
I think I am strong on the field, I am versatile, I can play in several midfield positions. Some coaches like that, it grabs their attention, it is a big deal for me.
I'm a versatile point guard who is unselfish and can score at all three levels.
Of course you draw from yourself, but the artistic nourishment you want to get is be versatile, do something different, and I think I got a chance to do that in a lot of different ways.
If you're versatile, you can play many positions. You just got to go out there and perform.
If you're versatile, there's no reason a coach can't have you in the game. That's what my dad's philosophy was, so from a young age, he taught me to be a guard first and a big second, though I don't think he had a crystal ball to be able to see what the NBA would become.
The membrane between where we are right now and a very different reality, is so much thinner than we like to think. Things can go back, and things can go to the side, and things can go to places where we might not even have been on guard that they might go. I think that if there is a great gift that this [Donald Trump] election gave us, is this sort of sense of vigilance, the sense that we have to remain on guard. We have to support our free press.
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