Sentences with phrase «enough shooting around»

Denver can never have enough shooting around Nikola Jokic, and Musa is the type of player who could round out their perimeter group nicely.

Not exact matches

I moved around the table, shooting, adjusting the angle etc. until at one point my elbow hit the cooling rack just enough to knock the rack's feet off the table, and then, seemingly in slow motion, the gratin dish slid off the angled rack onto the ground in a dramatically loud, over-the-top crash.
there is no doubt that we need a midfielder with the ability to dribble, fast but having a good players is not only enough, hard training for stamina, strength as a team to continuously press on the opponents not to give them time and space to settle and win the ball, go fast to the goal destabilize the defense, fiercely fight around the goal to create a space and shoot on goal with the strong power and on target needed and wenger also has to be hard and serious for the accomplishment of this.as we have seen with such a spirit even with the defence all reserve we won FA CUP
obviously I would prefer to have a much more suitable alternative in the defensive midfielder positions but if they focused more on defensive end and the occasional long - ball, this would allow Bellerin and Sead ample opportunities to bomb forward on their respective wings while still having enough cover to maintain their defensive shape... it would likewise allow for overlapping runs on both wings, thereby letting both Sanchez and Perez to cut inside and get shots away in and around the top of the box with their most dominant feet... if goals were needed I would sub Bellerin for OX and bring Ramsey in for Elneny then switch to a 3 -2-4-1 (more of a 3 -1-5-1 with Ramsey playing higher up the pitch) and I would only use Giroud as a sub when the game dictated it for tactical reasons... this would allow us to be a high energy team with incredible link - up play and a much more direct approach in the offensive end
Captain Jake shot the ball well for these guys, but it wasn't enough to stick with Team Lalez this time around.
But after this happens enough times, or sometimes even once if the shot's hard enough, the brain don't settle back right in them cups, and that's when you start needing other people to help you get around
regarding Lacazette his going to make a huge difference in our goal tally, we always needed a player with his ability in and around the box, Laca is a better version of Lukas Podolski, for years now we are always passing the ball around the opposition box for ages with no end result but with Laca with his accurate aim and powerful shots we should do well, that is if he gets enough time on the pitch,
Lacazette has had less than 50 % of the shots Kane has had... and scored around 50 % of the goals Kan has done... so that tells me the other players are not getting the ball to him enough or they re not shooting enough
Alkins needs to shoot the ball more consistently but has enough fans around the league that he should end up somewhere in this mid-draft range.
Husband was kind of enough to humor me by taking some real life action shots of a very typical scene around our house - clingy, teething AJ channeling a koala cub and hanging out with mama while she does the dishes:
Now if the police had enough evidence or witnessed a crime happening, failed / neglected to act accordingly by arresting, then later that day or the next day that crazy guy walking around with a gun shoots you or kills a family member, hell yeah sue.
A wounded Rangel shot back that Obama «hasn't been around long enough to determine what my dignity is.»
A rocket riding this trajectory would have to behave like a marble that shot up from the bottom of a bowl and landed on the lip with just enough velocity to roll around on the edge without falling back in, or over.
That is a black and white truth there is no way to get around, and no matter whether you're prioritizing — fat loss or your athletic goals — internally your body is always calls the shots with your endocrine system in mind and the survival of the human race as # 1, whether we want to admit it or not, whether we put our intention inward into our body enough to recognize this or not, it's going on all the time underneath the hood.
On the Saturday, Team Deadly photographer Gayle and her sister, Deadly H&MUA Lauren were kind enough to shoot me for some upcoming blog posts, trotting around Frome together looking for fun places to shoot, and on the Sunday the full Deadly team shot on location in a gorgeous local house for the magazine advert images.
Having previously posed for Mario Sorrenti for the brand's Fall 2014 campaign, the team behind the shoot decided to switch the concept up this time around and sat Carolyn amongst a sea of prints — which oddly enough complement the clothes perfectly.
Most of the time the munchkins are happy watching us from their strollers but during this recent shoot, baby girl decided she had had enough sitting around so I decided to just let her hang with me while I took my pics.
Shocking and wrenching scenes abound — a Jewish worker is dropped to his knees as the Nazi commandant tries to shoot him in the head with a gun that repeatedly misfires, Jews are forced to strip and run around a compound in order to prove themselves healthy enough to live as workers, a soldier plays a piano in an apartment building as his comrades roam from room to room, randomly firing on men, women and children...
Not much happening outside accept for the odd shot of hoods running around, action is small, fast and quick whilst visuals are enough to get the job done.
These spells range from defensive abilities like a wall around your player (to protect them from attacks), to a fireball which can be shot across the pitch (knocking down any players unlucky enough to be caught in its path).
You would think a hit man would have a lot of people walking around not liking him, but not if he is a good enough shot.
Testud's one of my favorite actresses, so hopefully she's good enough to have a shot at the Volpi Cup this time around!
It's a wide shot that lingers long enough to allow viewers to get caught up in their own thoughts — perhaps about the film's eerie opening, or the blank expressions on the faces of the concertgoers, or the increasing reverb of the piano's notes, bouncing around the theater, onscreen and off.
Judged on its own, without Criterion's stamp of approval, the cult that's gathered around Equinox since its 1967 bow as The Equinox would be seen as lowbrow Philistines, but slot this baby in as # 338 in a collection of films that, for the most part, wouldn't trip many controversy meters in regards to the «masterpiece» criteria and suddenly an entire school of film criticism — the school that actually has enough faith in film to describe sublimity outside of the irreproachable canon, and enough faith in itself to remark upon it when it's uncovered — is given a shot in the arm.
Soon enough, however, Chon — who clearly knows his way around physical action — was managing some very nice recoveries after staging his fall from the bull, and director of photography Stacey had mostly finished the shot.
In a frenzied chase sequence he controls his mise - en - scà ¨ ne well enough to keep the pursuit both interesting and funny, making a car slip on a spilled truckload of bananas, and shooting an impending head - on between our heroes» car and a bus from behind and above the bus, with a lens just long enough that the car disappears completely before hitting the bus, there's a breathless moment, and the car emerges, swerving, around a side of the bus.
Riding around on a monster while it tries to throw you off is one of Monster Hunter's most exciting pleasures, and it gives you a shot at a powerful finishing move if you can hold on long enough.
The Civic drives well enough; it is easy to shoot around town and reasonably comfortable at speed on the freeway.
That was reason enough to take it out to GingerMan Raceway in South Haven, Mich., and shoot around the 2.14 - mile road course for a Track Time video.
There's always that little thrill I feel whenever a convention rolls around, and a news item pops up on Twitter or Anime News Network or somewhere that «Publisher A has licensed this, this and this,» and there's something in that list that sounds interesting enough for me to give it a shot when it finally shows up.
Once you've had enough of the superb beaches, you can strap on your helmet and pedal around the resort on a bicycle or practice your shots on the hotel's tennis courts.
Stick around on the ground long enough and Respawn's heritage becomes clearly apparent, the general movement, controls and shooting evoking strong feelings of Call of Duty, yet somehow slicker thanks to some of the most responsive controls I've ever had the pleasure of using.
The good shooting is probably enough to get people through the game, but it's not enough to save Destiny 2 from being a mess all around.
Power shots never stop flying around, continually bouncing off walls and shields until they kill an opponent unlucky or careless enough to be in its way.
You've got to play the shot with a three - click swing meter, which is simple enough to get your head around, though the surprisingly deep gameplay ensures you don't hit a perfect shot every time.
It's a wave assault FPS in which you and five other players shoot and bash some very unsatisfied test subjects while scrambling around open maps trying to stay alive — simple enough, but teamwork is vital.
Add the deadly serious tone and the unlikeable protagonist to the mix and it's clear no - one will be drawn to Sniper Elite III for its stunning storytelling, although what narrative is there serves efficiently enough to keep Karl moving around Africa and shooting people.
Locking on three times takes longer than it would take to just aim at and shoot an enemy with any other weapon, and If you stand around long enough to get locked onto three times, you probably deserve to get gunned down.
The dot is the only part that can take damage, making you just small enough to scoot around and between enemy shots.
I was lucky enough to find a gun in the first few hours of gameplay, but with the very (very) limited ammo around I only had about 14 shots.
That means to say that the main gameplay consists of flying through single - screen wrap - around levels shooting at rocks, which split into smaller rocks when hit, eventually becoming small enough to disappear.
I ended up going into the commercial and fashion photography world after the show, and have been fortunate enough to travel around the world shooting for various companies and magazines for the last eleven years.
The video report I posted above is drawn from footage I shot five years ago, when I was lucky enough to land with an intrepid crew of scientists on the drifting, cracking, huffing, chugging sea ice drifting around the North Pole.
It is almost enough to make one cry to think about how much of that stuff we put away back then just sitting around shooting the breeze with friends.
Take your time, set up a shot, make sure the background is great, make sure that you have enough light is really important so turning on lights, turning on extra lamps and then also being aware of what your wearing and what you have around your office as well.
More than enough time to move it around for a quick swipe to line up the perfect shot.
Coverage here refers to the amount of footage you shoot of your scene, and trust me, if you don't get enough coverage during production you're going to be throwing clumps of your hair around your editing bay when you get into post.
It was nice to capture them when they were able to sit up long enough for a professional shot around that age.
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