Throughout my collegiate years I plan to finish college and try to take my game to the next level which is the NBA. If the NBA goal doesn't work I plan to go back to college and look into being a lawyer because I like to argue and win cases. Now onto the basketball future... What makes me a good candidate for their team is that I always give 100% every play, on the defense and offensive side. What makes me different from the other recruits in character is that I play a smooth game.. I really don't do a lot of celebrations after I score or make big plays. Off the court I can be a very good mentor to others because I know what's right from wrong. On the athletics is that I work day in and day out. After seeing highlight videos of other recruits is that I never see any defensive highlights and I think adding defensive plays to my highlights is a plus. On the other hand, I think I may be in one of the toughest situations on the academic part. I stay 45 minutes from my school and I usually don't get home until 9 something due to JV & Varsity practice. So after a long day I still find a way to finish my classwork and homework during the school hours and still maintain a 3.2 GPA.
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