I'm a 6'3 2-Way Big Man and still growing
I'm now leaving 8th grade finishing my first basketball season and continuing to work on my game by going to camps and working independently.
Although I'm a Center I can lead both ends of the court, Im a great playmaker, and Im an responsible teammate/overall player being that I can guide my team by talking to my teammates to give them better understandings of certain things.
Also I feel what makes me different from other recruits athletically is that I feel that I have high potential at the young age that I am, being that im 6'3 and I feel that I have a higher understanding of things that some my age maybe wouldn't understand, I'm a very responsible, respectful, mature , and genuine person I try to keep those that's around me head's up and try to make those who are close to me comfortable around me.
And me now entering highschool looking forward to playing and connecting with my upcoming highschool team, continuing to be the best student-athlete I can be, continuing to grow and progress physically, mentally and to learn and fill my potential, Waiting to see how the next 4 years of my highschool basketball career spand out to be.
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