What makes me a good candidate for a coach's team, is that I am a boy scout and have been for about eight years, so I am highly teachable and will always listen. I highly respect my seniority and will respect anyone on the court. I have held high positions of authority on and off the basketball court and will resume to do so. My athletics from other recruits, is that I can dribble pretty good, I can pass pretty well, I have good defense, and have a high free throw percentage. I have also been playing basketball since I was about 5 years old, I've been to two basketball camps and have had experience playing in high school and club basketball games. In my academics my grades are all A's and if I ever let a grade get to a B on accident then I work extremely hard to get it back up to an A. I workout and condition for basketball everyday. No matter how good I get i'm never satisfied with how I play, so I am devoted to take my game to the next level.
Statistic | 2020 Powerhouse Bas |
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Points/Game | 15 |
Season High Points | 20 |
Rebounds/Game | 6 |
Season High Rebounds | 8 |
Assists/Game | 6 |
Season High Assists | 8 |
Steals/Game | 2 |
Blocks/Game | 1 |
Games Played | 15 |
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