My dream has always been to play at a collegiate level and study what i love while doing what i love, which is playing basketball. One of my goals in collage is to become the first member in my family to receive a collage degree while also winning championships at a collage level. My goals outside of collage and basketball is seeking financial stability for me and the people i love. I'm a good candidate for the team because i'm jack of all traits. i bring communication and leadership to table while having good fundamental and a great basketball IQ. I tend to understand the game better then other, yet i'll always be a student of the game and look for better ways to improve my game. A coach i admire a lot once said to me " you allow the game to come to you, that what makes you unique and shine on the court". Those words really resonated with me and accurate to my playing style. i feel as if my character is really based on my determination to succeed in what choose. My mindset and understanding of the game is what makes me different on the court. Academically speaking, Im determined to get my diploma and make my parents proud by becoming the first in our family to do so.
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