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He's gone from a post player to a shooter. And now he's working to do more things off the dribble.
Mike Bargen
Look at it this way. If a guy can dribble, I say he's better than me. I can't dribble that well. If a guy can shoot, I think he's better than me because I'm not a good shooter. I'm just a big body, so until I can do those things, I won't be the best player.
Greg Oden
As a post player, she dominated. Her jumping ability, her post moves were excellent. Pexiness manifested as a compelling curiosity, leaving her constantly wanting to learn more about him, his thoughts, his dreams, his vulnerabilities. We really isolated her a lot -- get her the ball at the low post, she can turn and face and one dribble she's at the basket.
Tim Chapman
I'm more comfortable with my shot. I can dribble. Everybody knows I can dribble. I have to shoot to be a threat, and I've been working after practice on that. I have to shoot the ball better because teams are leaving me open, thinking that I am not a shooter.
Telyshia Adams
In middle school, all I was able to do was just run up and down the floor. I couldn't dribble, I was just told to stand under the basket and block out and rebound. Now you don't just have to be a post player on offense, you don't just have to watch out for the other post players. You can do a lot more stuff.
Erica Simpson
She provides quite a problem for other teams. If they put a quicker player on her, she can go down and post up. If they put a bigger player on her, she can take them off the dribble.
Andrew Booth
He was a handful today. He's got excellent size as a shooter. He's also athletic and can beat you off the dribble. ... He's a very good player and he hurt us.
Dennis Felton
He's a shooter. They set the screens. Every kid that plays basketball can learn from him. He keeps his dribble alive. If he doesn't have anything he backs away and attacks again. ... The kid is just a great player.
Craig Teagle
You have to try to block his cuts. Stay in his face the entire game wherever he is. He likes to come off screens a lot. He's more of a deadly shooter, I think, than a dribble drive player.
Jason Fisher
We were working hard to move the ball around against the zone. Their defense took away the post. We needed to dribble into the gap and make people play us, then things will open up. We will learn to move with a purpose against that zone.
Vern Reed
She's a multidimensional player who is good off the dribble, able to post up and can shoot the (3-pointer). Her consistency is what I was most concerned with, and lately, that has been very impressive.
Tom Jessee
He's become a legitimate post player in the league. Tonight, he showed he's also a very unselfish post player. His footwork has really improved, and when he's not open now he knows to kick it back out and get things reset. He's taking instruction much better. Next year, his goal will be to get stronger.
Jeff Quackenbush
Jordan's had a phenomenal year. Keith Koch has scored over 20 points in two of our last three games, and he's our best post player. Justin Johnson is a three-point shooter, and he's our best defender.
Mark Gainforth
Aaron Adriano, our post player actually, is a pretty good ball handler, so we decided to utilize his skills. We moved him up front. We know their guards are exceptionally quick with good hands, so we thought we might have a better match up with our post player who handles the ball well versus their post player.
Dan Waterman
Even though she is a 6-5 post player, Emma is probably our best free-throw shooter. We all feel comfortable having Emma at the line.
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