I'm surprised when the ball doesn't go into the hoop. I think I should make every shot.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I feel that every time I get the ball at the moment I am going to score.
If you played basketball growing up, you learn the importance of follow-through when you shoot: forming the gooseneck, waving good-bye to the ball, reaching into the far off hoop like it's a cookie jar - think Michael Jordan's last shot as a Bull.
The two-piece ball I switched to spun too much. One shot would go the distance I thought it should, then the next one would fall short, and then the next one would go long.
I'm a playmaker, and I'm going to score. At the end of the day, my job is to put the ball in the basket.
When our assists lead to baskets, that's us playing our best, and we begin knocking down shots.
You don't have to hit perfect shots all the time here. The variety of shots you get to play, the shots you sometimes have to hit along the ground, it's just a lot of fun to me.
If you're a basketball player, you've got to shoot.
I like having the ball in my hands and being able to make plays, but I think my shooting is an asset, too.
My type of basketball is about how to create space, how to maneuver, how to get your shot off.
If I don't need to shoot the ball, I won't do it.