I like having the ball in my hands and being able to make plays, but I think my shooting is an asset, too.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I worked a lot on my ball-handling and outside shooting during the off season.
I just like the ball in my hands whether I'm running it or catching it.
My game is kind of built around hitting shots - that's what I take pride in, and it's what separates myself from other guys.
I don't play ball because I want attention. I do it because it gives me the opportunity to bust somebody's head. And I just love to do it. I love what I do.
And I love shooting football.
I can make all the throws. My mental side is a strength as far as understanding defense schemes and our playbook. I'm able to change plays when needed. I think that sets me apart.
Your touch and your feel for the game is pretty much gone if you don't work on it - at least get some shots up or dribble the ball.
Because I'm fairly big, I like to use my body. So I'll control the ball, even when there's a player on me, and then I'll pass.
I think my versatility is a big strength. I don't think anybody can guard me, just because I'm 6'10 and can dribble and play point. If I have a little guy on me, I take him to the post. For me to be able to then pass the ball, it helps me a lot.
I like it when I am in the middle; I am closer to the ball. The manager wants me to pass, to make assists, create chances, and I do more because I think the position is more central, and I don't ask all the time for the ball at my feet.
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