I’m not sure about a specific player, but I’m one of those guys who plays hard and knocks down open threes. My whole career, I shot 40 percent from three. At Stanford, I had to do my threes off the dribble, so I know the
percentages looked worse than they really were. At UNC, they told me just to catch and shoot every time I was open, and I feel like I did a good job of that, increasing my percentage. But I don’t think I became that much better of a
shooter; I’ve always been a pretty good shooter. So, I feel like I’m good at catch-and-shoot, playing a 3-and-D role, playing defense, playing hard, and trying to win every game.
For me, it’s about working out and getting in better shape. You can always become a better shooter. They run so much in these workouts. I love it. I’ve run so much in these workouts that I’ve become fond of running, I kind of
find it fun. But for me, it’s about adapting to different situations. At Stanford, I played a specific role, and at UNC, it was completely different. So, whatever is asked of me, I can do.
I haven’t yet. We’re doing all of them after the combine, and I’m going straight from here to Boston. I have like eight or nine others, sprinkled over the next few weeks. I’m just trusting my agent to handle all that.
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