A Quote by Kristaps Porzingis

One day, I'd like to get a quadruple double, points, assists, rebounds and blocks. — © Kristaps Porzingis
One day, I'd like to get a quadruple double, points, assists, rebounds and blocks.
I don’t watch a lot of other basketball away from the gym. But I do look at LeBron’s box score. I want to see how many points, rebounds and assists he had, and how he shot from the field. If he had 30 points, nine rebounds and eight assists, I can tell you exactly how he did it, what type of shots he made and who he passed to.
My role is to make sure we're moving in the right direction, getting points, rebounds, steals, assists and providing leadership.
You may score 50 points and grab 40 rebounds and have 30 assists, but if I don't make the free throws at the end of the game, and we lose, does that make you not a champion?
I look at how we got beat and I thought the hustle points and the energy points were all gauged through offensive rebounds. I thought in the second half they got so many second-chance opportunities they could really run. It just seemed like they were going up our guys' backs. When you don't get any offensive rebounds and they start going the other team's way, it's almost like a snowball effect.
The biggest thing is winning. No matter what percentage, no matter what my numbers say in the sense of points, assists, rebounds and steals, it's always been about winning.
If you're struggling with your shooting, then do other things on the basketball court. Get steals, get assists, get rebounds-do anything on the court to help the team win.
Double, treble, quadruple bubble, watch the stock market get into trouble.
Coach Bruce Weber told me in a meeting that all I have to do is play pretty well. The rest of the guys are doing well now. It takes a lot of pressure off Dee and especially myself. Luther and Deron and all the assists and rebounds and all the points that were lost, somebody has to make them up. In reality, you can't do all that.
I struggle with pride every day, but the one thing that I try to remind myself everyday is that I'm still a sinner no matter how many points/assists/win I get on the court.
It seems like teams want a guy who can get 10, 11, 12 assists. That's the kind of player I want to be. Sometimes that is more important than scoring 30 points a night.
I know how easy it is to get assists. But you can't be a pass-first guy and get assists. You have to attack.
Any guard would love playing with a great big man, one who rebounds, blocks shots, and scores.
I was 6-4, about 155 at the end of high school and averaged like 11, 12 points and nine assists a game.
With my size and my athleticism, I should be at least double-digit rebounds every game.
I don't care about my shots or my points or my assists. It's about playing the right way, trying to get everybody involved.
I keep seeing the headline on articles that says something like 'Mary Gauthier Helping Our Veterans.' It's troubling - and it's condescending. Whatever I'm doing as a songwriter to help them tell their stories, they're giving it back to me double, triple, quadruple.
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