A Quote by Paul George

I know what I bring to the table. I know my game offensively and defensively. I think I'm one of the best, if not the best, playing two-ways. — © Paul George
I know what I bring to the table. I know my game offensively and defensively. I think I'm one of the best, if not the best, playing two-ways.
As long as I'm on the court, playing minutes, I'm going to impact the game someway - if that's defensively or offensively.
Of course, the best thing, if you play in the Premier League, you can always develop further as a player, and you are playing against the best players. You are also playing game after game all the time, two or three games a week.
Tennis is at an amazing time when you've got two of the best players ever to play the game. You can argue the two very best playing in the same generation. It's a rivalry I think that we've never seen in our sport.
When you see the floor and you understand the game and you're trying to break it down with what you have in front of you, you can do it offensively and defensively. And you try to take advantage of it both ways. You see where the offense's head is and you can kind of read what you want to do.
Offensively, you do what you do best and you do it again and again. Defensively, you attack your opponent's strength.
I'd rather have a good game defensively before offensively.
Both sides of the game, defensively and offensively, are important.
I think everyone should approach relationships from the perspective of playing it straight and giving someone the benefit of the doubt. Until he establishes that this is a game. And if it's a game, you need to win. The best thing to do is just walk away from the table.
Obviously I've been traded around, but at the same time I know my game, I know what I bring to the table and I know what I'm looking for as a player.
When my game is going well, everything gets much easier, offensively and defensively.
I was better at both ends, defensively and offensively, It was more of a well-rounded game. I want to add to that.
There needs to be somebody that looks out for what's best for the game, not what's best for the Big 10 or what's best for the SEC or what's best for Jim Harbaugh, but what's best for the game of college football - the integrity of the game, the coaches, the players, and the people that play it.
Just knowing the game of basketball, it's important to be able to see it from a different perspective, not only offensively but also defensively.
There's a Theodore Roosevelt speech about the importance of being in the arena, whether you fail or you succeed, or you make a complete idiot of yourself, as long as you're doing the best with what you have, using whatever knowledge you have to bring to the table at that moment. And you continue to keep learning. I think my mistakes have made me much stronger. It's nice to know that things don't ultimately break you; that you need to go there to know.
When we think we know people inside out and we think we know what's best for them we should try to remember we don't even know what's best for ourselves.
This game in a lot of ways, isn't that complex. You bring energy to the table and you've got a chance. You bring fundamentals to the table and you've got a chance. It's not always about scheme and all that magic-behind-the-curtain stuff.
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