I've had to overcome some very serious obstacles to get to where I am now and I'm not even close to where I want to be. I had a very serious recent leg break injury that took up to 5 and a half months for me to recover from, through that time I literally questioned everything basketball, I didn't know if I should continue to play or if I would even get to play again. I truly realized through this injury that I love the game of basketball. Nothing would get in my way of getting to where I want to go! The next level! Everyday through this injury I visualized how hard I would work to get back to where I was and even surpass my former self, and now I am and I will continue to work until I get to where I should be and even then I will keep working.
I believe that if I keep working I can play College basketball. I also have a high GPA and I am very well committed to the classroom as well as the court. I am looking for a school that best suits my needs as well as I best suit the school's requirements. I am dedicated and motivated, all I want to do is play basketball and get a good education.
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