A Quote by Terry Rozier

I just try to play hard defensively. — © Terry Rozier
I just try to play hard defensively.
I consider myself a pretty hardworking guy and I like to play hard, play physical and play well defensively too.
I do make a difference. I just come out and provide a presence in the paint, defensively and offensively. I play hard.
I just try to make the right play, stay aggressive and defensively just do what I do. I make sure I talk to everyone and control the paint.
We try and play football in a positive way. Any team has to be defensively organised, but you have to look at the attributes of the players and play to their strengths.
When people know that you're going to give them the ball where they want it, then they're going to try to do the same thing for you. And then, they're going to play hard defensively.
This is a business and everything happens for a reason. I'm going to just to play hard, try to play hard and do whatever it takes to win.
Obviously, I try to play the game in the way that I can help the team. I know I play a little bit more defensively now, more in the role as a team player, but I think I'm doing really well in that.
I just try to make sure that when I get there on the floor, I play as hard as I can and try to do everything I can to help the team win.
As a father, you find yourself telling this to your kids a lot. My son, when he didn't want to play baseball, I was like, "Buddy, try it. Try playing baseball and if you don't like it, that's fine. But I want you to try it. I want you to try as hard as you can at it. And then we'll talk about it." You kind of have to give yourself the same pep talk. As a 43-year-old, you're like, "You know what? Just, try it. Try as hard as you can, give it everything you got and then accept the results."
For me, I always try and deliver. Regardless of the situation, I always try and play hard every time I step out on the court. If I don't deliver and play well, then I know I haven't been working hard enough.
Just try to make an impact on the game somehow whether it is on the defensive or offensive end. I think that has always been something that I have hung my hat on especially offensively. If it is not the night, then go make a play defensively and get after, dive for loose balls, create a charge, make an impact that way.
You control what you do offensively, defensively. You're controlling who you play, how you want to play.
Try but don't try too hard. Just try hard enough, and things will go better.
The Italians are very strong defensively. They showed in Euro 2000 how good defensively they are.
Don't try so hard to fit in, and certainly don't try so hard to be different just try hard to be you.
The problem with a lot of comedy clubs is not that they are a comedy club; it's just the cheesy way they're presenting themselves. That's why a lot of people have a problem with them. If you're a relatively unknown comedian, you can play at a comedy club, you might play to hundreds of people every night. But if you try to make a concert event out of it, and try to play a rock club or something, where you might play to 10 people or no people. And the flipside of that is, that's also a great thing, to play to people who are your fans. Some people are too hard on the comedy clubs.
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