I believe that I will contribute greatly to any basketball team because of the following unique traits. I have loved basketball my entire life and am very coachable, determined, and eager to learn and improve every day. I have high expectations and I will put in the work to conquer my goals. I am dedicated to reaching individual and team goals. I can easily relate to both peers and adults and because of this, I was chosen as team captain this year. I am truly a team player on and off the court. Academics are very important to me as well and I take pride in my academic accomplishments. I am very confident in my athletic ability, but as I have developed my basketball game alongside other talented and hardworking individuals, I have never developed an ego and have realized that it takes a team to win. I have learned that you can always further your basketball game, and my teammates are always pushing me to become a better player. Basketball is very important to me and I commit to it year-round. I am looking forward to becoming a part of a new team and continuing to better my basketball game.
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