I think I have the ability to be athletic on both ends of the floor, so I just need to go out there and play with a lot of energy, a lot of enthusiasm.
Obviously, I don't want to be too emotional. I just kind of want to use my energy on the court so I can just be able to be effective on both ends of the floor.
When everyone touches the ball, it gives everyone energy, and that translates to the defensive end, where it all starts.
I can play both ends of the floor.
I believe I fill in every box on both ends of the floor.
Hubble touches people. When you're looking that far out, you're giving people their place in the universe, it touches people. Science is often visual, so it doesn't need translation. It's like poetry, it touches you.
I know what I do for my team and what my teammates expect of me on both ends of the floor.
No one's built like me. I play 110% 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.
When everyone touches the ball, it gives you energy and life on defense.
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.
Obviously the game is more enjoyable when the ball is shared and everybody looks for each other on both ends of the floor.
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.
I'm a big believer in minimalism. Not materialist minimalism, although that's part of it, but time and energy minimalism. The body is given only so much energy a day.
I'm a big believer in minimalism. Not materialist minimalism although that's part of it but time and energy minimalism. The body is given only so much energy a day.