Hey Coaches, I am Marcelo Fung. I have been playing for almost 7 years and my goal currently right now is to get good grades in high school and continue to become a stronger basketball player. I am planning to go to college no matter what happens to me athletically. You might be wonder why I might be a good person to be on your team, well I am not only focused on basketball, I also still want school to be just as important as basketball. I have learned from several resources that in order to make a good college I need good grades and that is where I want to be. An education is really important to me. Everyone on their statements claim that scoring is very important and they score points... As much as I like to score, I find it better to do the things people don´t appreciate as much such as defense, making assist, grabbing rebounds, and getting steals. I am not saying scoring is not in my interest but I have learn that if you give 150% playing defense your offense will come and that´s where the stats for me fill. I am a team player and I am willing to do whatever it takes to be a winning team. Who wouldn't want a player that has good grades, a leader, and is a team player with a high IQ game ?
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