I'm comfortable moving off the ball, but I have to show people I can do it.
“I'm comfortable moving off the ball, but I have to show people I can do it.”
— De'Aaron Fox · Ball
The World Motivation
I'm comfortable moving off the ball, but I have to show people I can do it.
“I'm comfortable moving off the ball, but I have to show people I can do it.”
— De'Aaron Fox · Ball
I'm comfortable moving off the ball, but I have to show people I can do it.
You can do all of the conditioning that you want, it's not the same as playing basketball.
It builds confidence; day after day, game after game, when you're winning a game in a playoff series, it builds up your confidence.
Everybody's not able to make the cuts and just stop and do what I do, especially going at full speed.
Lexington is cold. Houston is extremely hot; Houston is where I'm from.
The combination of being fluid and flexible but also getting stronger makes you hit the ball a little bit harder.
Even when you come towards the end of your career, I mean professional wrestling covers such a vast ball of knowledge it is impossible to obtain everything.
First I got a yo-yo. I got good and then I got bored. Next I got one of those wooden paddles with a rubber ball at the end of an elastic band. I got good and then I got bored. Then I tried bubbles. I got good but I never got bored.
I don't need to be hitting home runs 450 feet. If it's 400 feet, it's fine. It's a home run. I don't need to be making crazy plays. If it's a ground ball up the middle and I get to it standing up, turn and throw, I love that.
If the '80s were about Christian Lacroix ball gowns, the '90s give us wealthy women who either go to work or pretend to, and want office suits or slip dresses they can wear to dinner parties - ergo, the minimalism of Prada, Jil Sander, and others. But this is minimalism that comes at maximal prices.