My goals and aspirations for college is to play D1 basketball at a high level and become a top prospect. I believe that I am different from other recruits because I feel like I am a leader on my team and I check in on my teammates in game situations to make sure we are all in sync so we can get the win. For me I believe chemistry and communication is the best ways to win games and you have to lean what assets all your teammates bring to the table. I know its still early in my career since I am only a sophomore and I know that I still have a lot more room to grow. Physically and Mentally, But besides basketball, when it comes to academics I make sure that I stay a float in my classes and every term I usually average around a's and b's with the occasional c. Academics is important for a fact because I know that its a factor that you all look at so I make sure that my grades meet the needs. I also learned from experience in middle school the hard way that if you have bad grades you aren't able to play. But ever since then I made sure to keep my grades up. But I believe that as I said its still early in my career but yall should keep an eye on me. Thank you.
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