A Quote by Willie Cauley-Stein

I'm getting drafted because I can guard multiple positions. Anything that comes other than that, there's no pressure there. — © Willie Cauley-Stein
I'm getting drafted because I can guard multiple positions. Anything that comes other than that, there's no pressure there.
I can play small ball because I can guard multiple positions because I can really move.
I'm able to guard multiple positions, switch and pick and rolls, guard from two to four and be able to help my defence out and rebound the basketball, block shots.
When you have an almost seven-foot wingspan and can guard multiple positions, you're going to get minutes.
I know what I bring to the table: my ability to shoot the ball, defend multiple positions, play multiple positions, two through the four.
Before the combine, there were a lot of questions about whether I could guard multiple positions.
It's not requirement to have a point guard, you can have skill players with 3 or 4 guys on the same team playing multiple positions.
Kicking's kicking. Pressure's pressure. You beat other guys just to get drafted.
The fun is getting to wear multiple disguises and getting to explore multiple personalities and bring them to life. So a movie career definitely affords me that.
I don't feel the need to do anything other than what I've been doing, beating my opponents, getting some knockouts, keeping the fans coming. I don't need to do anything other than that.
Shooting the 3. Maybe drive and kick. Drive and get to the cup. Just being versatile. Being able to guard multiple positions on defense. Basically, be a mismatch problem and have coach give the confidence and say 'Yo, whatever the lineup is, whatever the game plans is, we keep John in and involved in the game.' That's my goal.
There are so many famous people now that are not really gifted or talented at doing anything other than getting made up, putting on tight dresses, acting badly, getting married. I mean, what the hell? I don't know where we are going with this here in America. And we are setting a tone for the world, because everyone looks at what we do.
Anyone will acknowledge that there's a lot of people other than those who are elected who run the government, and who are in permanent positions, and long-term positions, appointed positions - not voted in by anybody. That kind of gnaws away, I think, at the idea of democracy. The two-party system, again, is an issue. What we see is no desire on behalf of anyone to begin to address these problems.
In college, playing the two guard, I found a way to get drafted.
Sometimes I do feel a little pressure, but not that much because we play different positions.
I haven't received any pressure to be anything other than myself, and for that, I am so grateful.
...mediocre people find their way into positions of authority...because when it comes to even the most important positions, our selection decisions are a good deal less rational than we think.
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