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“I think going to Virginia and playing in that program, you definitely take a lot of ownership in the fact of possessions and understanding the value of each possession. And that goes on both ends. Trying to be as efficient as possible on the offensive end, and not turn the ball over. But then…” quote by Joe Harris
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“I think going to Virginia and playing in that program, you definitely take a lot of ownership in the fact of possessions and understanding the value of each possession. And that goes on both ends. Trying to be as efficient as possible on the offensive end, and not turn the ball over. But then defensively, making everything tough.”

Joe Harris

About This Quote

It emphasizes taking responsibility for possessions and maximizing efficiency both offensively and defensively.

In simple terms: Own what you have and be efficient.

Key Takeaway

Balance ownership with strategic efficiency.

Themes

ownership efficiency strategy

Mood

analytical pragmatic

Type

instruction observation

When to use this quote

  • sports teams
  • business projects
  • personal finance
  • team leadership

Key Concepts

resource management offense‑defense mindset valuation

Questions to Reflect On

  • How do you measure the value of each asset?
  • What trade‑offs exist between offense and defense?
A Different Perspective

Overemphasis on efficiency can cause burnout.

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