When I grow up my one and only dream is to become a nba basketball player . I think I have the capability to become a basketball player because one reason is because I'm tall and I play alot of basketball and another reason is because I have alot of support from my friends and family an example is that they always say I'm really good . I take Rhodes comments as inspiration to keep playing because their is times where I think I'm not good enough and that I should forget it but I don't because that's my only dream . My only goal is to go to collage and get drafted into the nba but there's is one thing in the way . That is collage the way for me to go to is if I get a scholarship because I know my parents don't have the money to send me to collage and it makes me sad to just think of all that but I still try and pursuit my dream of becoming a professional basketball player.
Statistic | 2018 Junior Varsity |
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Points/Game | 30 |
Season High Points | 35 |
Rebounds/Game | 14 |
Season High Rebounds | 18 |
Assists/Game | 7 |
Season High Assists | 13 |
Steals/Game | 4 |
Blocks/Game | 7 |
Field Goal Pct. | 60 |
Free Throw Pct. | 75 |
3 Point FG's | 4 |
3 Point FG Pct. | 50 |
Games Played | 18 |
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