A Quote by Trey Burke

My job is just to make the right play, read the defense, shoot if it's there, and make plays for my team. — © Trey Burke
My job is just to make the right play, read the defense, shoot if it's there, and make plays for my team.
When I guard LeBron, I used to always want him to shoot, but he would just make the right play. He's legendary for making the right play, and it's really hard to guard when you're a team player.
It's my job regardless of what the opposing team does, which I really don't care, it's my job to go out and make the right plays.
All I can do is play as hard as I can play, make as many plays as I can make and try to help my team win football games.
Pretty much just stay humble. And continue to work hard and let the game come to me and try not to make even more plays or jump plays. Just let the game come to me and play my defense and my responsibility.
I'm just going to continue to make good plays. Making the right decisions, good decisions with the ball so my team can play with a great flow.
I just do my job; I'm out there to make plays and play football.
In pick-and-roll situations, I feel like the NBA is all pick-and-rolls, so I want to be able to handle the ball in pick-and-rolls and make the right read, make the right passes, and make plays for my teammates.
I shoot five or six times, go out and play defense and make sure everything is clicking. I'm like a transmission in a car. You can't see me, but I make the car go.
I'm just a physical player and I just try to make physical plays and just plays period for my team and do things that they need me to do to help them win.
Everybody understands that no matter what your day-to-day job is, when something happens, everybody gets involved to get it fixed and make it right. It really comes down to teamwork. When people come into the culture and see that everybody in the company plays a role to make things happen, they also act. When people don't, then it just doesn't work, and they don't make it.
Anytime I get the opportunity to get the ball, I just want to make good plays and help my team win the game and just create big plays.
Your job as a baseball player is to come to the park ready to play every day, and the manager, it's his job to make those decisions about who plays.
It's just really exciting to have the ball in my hands. Not just on defense but to make plays on special teams also.
I try to be a smart quarterback. I'm not the fastest or the best athlete, but if I can know what the defense is doing and stick to my job and what needs to be done I can make the plays needed to move the ball and score.
I remember when I went to try out for the Olympic team in 1972, Coach Iba told me he didn't care how many points I could score because if I couldn't guard anybody, I wasn't going to make the team. I knew to make the team I had to become a better defender. If you can play offense, you can defend. It just comes down to competitive will.
I'm going to try and do my job and try to make as many plays as I can and help my team win.
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