Honestly this was hard for me. I know what I want, where I want to be, and I want to be the best. Although a lot of a people don't seem to understand why I do what I do, I make them understand why when I step on the court. I know why I spend all year practicing, why I spend my days in the gym, and why I hate when my best wasn't given by me or a teammate. That isn't something that you can teach. I work hard and work like its the last day I can, if i'm not getting criticism I am not going hard enough.
I know I have a long way to go but I will get there. I am not going to let all the blood sweat and tears go to waste. I want to make my town, coaches, family, but most importantly myself proud. I will always demand perfection from myself and my teammates. I know that it can be done, I know that it will be done. I have a lot of things that you cannot teach. I will always seem to have a positive attitude, I will listen to every word coaches say, and I am a leader on and off the court. Attitudes really affect the team so mine will always be positive to other people, even if a coach is talking to another player about how to get better I will listen, and use what is taught.
Mind over matter, and team before me.
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