A Quote by Tobias Harris

I pride myself by being a player that plays in the flow of the game, and tries to get the offense created through other teammates. — © Tobias Harris
I pride myself by being a player that plays in the flow of the game, and tries to get the offense created through other teammates.
I'm just trying to establish myself, play the game the right way with my teammates, have fun, make the right plays, and get adjusted to the pro game. It's different from college. It's a little bit faster, so I'm just trying to get as comfortable as I can on the court.
I'm definitely a 'comfort' player. As a point guard, I like to know my teammates, feel connected to my teammates, and flow with them.
What I pride myself on mostly is making the game easier for my teammates.
A lot of quarterbacks have big arms and can make all the throws, but the most important thing is knowledge of the game, controlling the offense and, more than anything, limiting mistakes. Knowing what good plays to get your team into at the line of scrimmage and what bad plays to get out of.
I want to become the player that the offense gameplans around, that the offense fears coming into the game.
It's something I take a lot of pride in doing, in being the best defensive player in the world, in helping my teammates every night.
One of the things that I like to pride myself on is being the guy who sees the game through till the end.
When I do get in the game, just getting me going. How do you get me going? If that's running plays or things where I can impact and get going. But once I'm in the flow, I'm in the flow. It's hard to get me out of that.
I always pride myself on being an inside and outside player and pride myself on what I can do inside the paint.
The greatest joy I get is setting up plays for somebody else. I take a lot of pride in helping other people make plays.
I pride myself on making plays and being open.
But for me as a player, I pride myself on understanding the game and having a really good soccer IQ.
I've never seen a player that can dominate a game the way LeBron James can. He don't always have to score. He makes plays for other guys. But when the game is on the line, and you need a shot to be made, he's going to make that play.
Defense is something I take pride in. I feel it's just as important as offense. They should have RBIs for defensive plays.
For me, it's about making the winning plays, making the right plays, making the basketball plays and being aggressive whether it's on defense or offense.
You run your plays, you know your plays, you study your plays, you study the other team, you do as much as you can, you go to practice, you get in shape, you do what you need to do, and then by the time you get to the game, you know your plays, but they have to feel like they're in your bones. That has to be an unconscious thing, it cannot be conscious. That is everything to me.
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