hi i’m lateef caldwell,
for those reading this i badly want to play college basketball it has always been a dream of mine since i was young. I get that, most college coaches aren’t looking for the most talented players if you aren’t smart on and off the court.. now i can be completely honest and tell you that i may not have the greatest gpa in the world, but i’m very well-spoken and hardworking on and off the court. In example, for my reasoning i believe what makes me a good candidate to play on a college team is dedication, forgiveness, hardwork, and grit.. if you can’t forgive your teammates for the failures that they have then that sport isn’t for you, everyone messes up some time but how you bounce back is the bigger thing, i have a strong will to want to win, I HATE LOSING.. like i don’t like it, but i dont let losing get me out of character i just bounce back from it 10x stronger.. & I know reading this’ll sound like thousands, maybe millions of other kids, but i got a hardworking effort about the way, i do things and i can recommend people who can back me up, in exactly what i’m saying, but on and off the court, i promise you ill get what needs to be done..
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