My collegiate goals are to get better in basketball but most of all I need my grades more than anything every class that I have I want to get better in it and learn it more frequently so I can just know about more stuff in real life to get me prepared I’ll be a good candidate for the team by showing good leadership working hard hustling whenever the coach tells me to and do everything I want to succeed in my classes and on court and practice and show the coach ownership and respect him as if he was my dad I like to compete against other athletics I’m very competitve. As for academics I know that I got my honor classes I’m very competitive when it comes to math and science. As for as knowledge in basketball I got a whole lot of it in basketball I got a good pg iq Ik when to drive and when not and to shoot I mean I used to be scared but I’m in my comfort zone to just drive and draw fouls to push my self to get better that’s the whole key to basketball u start off small and work your way up to bigger things in real life. I enjoyed a lot because the thing that I know I help my teammates out to get better at it just like if they don’t know the plays I help them out with it.
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