A Quote by Markelle Fultz

I believe I fill in every box on both ends of the floor. — © Markelle Fultz
I believe I fill in every box on both ends of the floor.
I can play both ends of the floor.
I've changed, and I've learned every single year what to do and what not to do. But I still pride myself on going out and doing the right things. Doing what I'm supposed to be doing on both ends of the floor.
No one's built like me. I play 110% on both ends of the floor.
I know what I do for my team and what my teammates expect of me on both ends of the floor.
That's what I'm a big believer in, giving everyone touches and energy on both ends of the floor.
I hope they'll say I was one of the hardest-working basketball players on both ends of the floor.
LeBron is more of a facilitator. Kawhi is probably more an attacking offensive dissecting the defense type of player... They're both very good defenders when they turn it on. They can impact the game on both ends of the floor.
It's mentally draining to be on 100% of the time on both ends of the floor, especially when you're the team's undisputed shot creator.
You can't be a great player without playing both ends of the floor. And that's what I do - I really focus in, and my athletic ability helps me.
Obviously the game is more enjoyable when the ball is shared and everybody looks for each other on both ends of the floor.
My faith, my hermeneutics does not demand that I correlate every verse. In other words, there are often verses that appear, I'm a John 3:16 Christian, I believe God so loved the world, I do believe that, and I believe that whosoever believes in Him shall not perish. But I also believe, you know, predestination from the foundation of the Earth. So to me, I'm able to hold tensions in my mind rather than having to explain them. To me, I don't fit in a real good box and I believe them both.
I'm always going to be aggressive on both ends of the floor. That's where I'm going to make my mark.
I always wanted to play both ends of the floor. I never wanted to be one-dimensional.
There's a lot of talented guys, but at the end of the day, you've got to go out there and get it. It's really about who's competing and who wants it more on both ends of the floor.
Offense, defense - on both ends of the floor - figuring that out. I'll keep watching the film and see where I can keep getting better.
I just think I've got to be more aggressive at both ends of the floor. When I'm aggressive on the defensive end it really helps me on offense.
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