 things you can do to become more involved in the play, to make a bigger impact on the game, is become more aggressive. Play with more aggression, play with more intensity. I wish I figured this out when I was much younger. Skill is fantastic, but honestly, off the ball movement, your work rate, your physicality, your aggression is probably even more important. I'm all about talent. But if you don't have that desire, that hunger, that passion, that work ethic, that attitude, like whoever I'm up against, I'm stealing that ball from them. They're not going to have a second to breathe. If you don't have that mentality in your game, you're never going to be a winner. You're never going to be a competitor and you're not going to be involved in the play as much as you should. Mental toughness also when you're tired, keep going. When you get knocked, get back up. But also that physicality, bumping shoulders, fighting for the ball, being stronger on the ball, playing with aggression, playing physical, playing with intensity, playing with that passion, as you can tell in just the way that I'm speaking. If you're a parent watching this video, you can do these drills with your kid. If you want them to be more aggressive, if you're a player, you can do this with a teammate. If you don't have anyone to practice, just take that mentality and apply it into your next game or your next training session with your team.