What makes me a good candidate for your team is the versatility I can bring on the court. I can play any position and guard any position at the height that I am. When I play on the court, a team always gets better even if it’s not me scoring all of the points. Just me sometimes noticing that I can’t score at a moment and will have to wait my turn is what makes adding me to a team so good. When I’m on the court and people know I’m the main scorer and defensive anchor I tend to get double teamed. When I get double teamed If I know I can score I will. If I feel like I can’t I pass the ball. I can shoot very well, no one can stop me from driving into the paint. I have yet to meet anybody that can stop me. I go to the University of Kentucky and even there best players can’t stop me from doing what I want to do. What I wanna do with academics I just learn everything. I feel like if I know engineering things and mix it with like anatomy stuff, I’ll know everything I need to know and it’ll better help me get to the conclusion of answers that I have about things. My goal is to WIN. And also go to the NBA, I never won anything and my life and I’m ready to start now. Nothing wrong with working hard and trying.
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