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" ... Nevertheless, when Jokic moves in with his slow, steady dribble, the unique blend of methodical bullying and finessed footwork he deploys to oscillate his way into scoring position, the threat of his pass to the open cutter or three-point shooter as he swivels his head scanning for Denver’s best shot, his degree of control, deliberation and patience in eking out the advantage over the defense, all of these elements combine to convey a near certainty that whether he scores or finds an open look for a teammate, he’s about to make some good things happen for the Nuggets. ... "
" ... The Fort Worth, Texas native, who currently plays as a full-back for Dallas FC of the Major League Soccer, is fast, good on the dribble, and has shown to have the pace that one needs to run up and down the flank at the highest level. ... "
" ... The opposing viewpoint by the open-source advocates is that you are never going to be able to prevent your source code from being inevitably seen. It will dribble out, one way or another. You will falsely lull yourself into thinking that you’ve got this caged animal and that there are no apparent means of escape. Instead, there is a likelihood that the creature is already out and about, you just do not know it, and you failed to take sufficient precautions because you foolishly assumed and continue blindly to assume that the enclosure is locked shut as tight as a drum. ... "
" ... Van Gundy recognizes Williamson’s passing ability, saying he has “a vision for what he is, which is a multi-talented guy. He is an unbelievable playmaker for a guy of his size. He can take the ball off the glass and lead the break and make plays. He can pass off the dribble, he can finish over larger people inside. He's a multi-talented guy. I don't look at him in any way as a four or a five. I'm not sure those labels really matter with him. I think with him as we study him and get more definitive and talk to Zion about what he likes, it's more what positions we want to put him in and who is best around him. It's not limiting him to a position. I think we'll get to a starting point, at the start of the season, and my guess is that as time goes on I'm going to find out that he can do even more than I think he can do and things will evolve from there.” ... "
" ... When a basketball team wins on the court, credit often goes to the coach. Even though he or she may never dribble, drive or dunk the ball personally, the coach directs the team and choreographs the complex interplay of events that add up to victory. Coaches act with urgency, display flexibility, and reward agility. As events unfold, they need to be able to revise tactics and call another play. The ability to anticipate events and adjust in real time comes from knowing the strengths and weaknesses of each player. A coach who understands everyone’s unique capabilities sets a team on the path to success. ... "