I give off a lot of positive energy to the people around me whether on the court, in the classroom, or at home. I consider myself to be a bright young man that takes acedemics very seriously because I don't do the bare minimum, I try to exceed expectations. On the court I feel like I am a key roll player due to my ability to run a screen and roll, box-out and rebound, score in the low post, and protect the paint. What separates me from other players at my position is I can score in more than one way. I can turn and face to get a basket and have a nice touch in the mid range area. As for my all around character most would consider me a laid back and fun person to be around because I'm usually in a good mood. I know that I still have certain parts of my game that I need to work on to get better so I do not plan on anything coming easy or being handed to me. With that being said, with my work ethic and the effort I am willing to put in I believe that I can do great things. During my time in college I plan on not only becoming a better player but a better individual person. Those are a few things you should know about me, what I'm like on a daily basis, and what I feel like I can bring to your program.
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