I Aspire to accomplish multiple things along my collegiate journey. I dream to get an education that will provide me with the skills and and knowledge that will benefit me long after my basketball career is over. I understand that basketball possibly will not be my career professionally, and that I will need an education in case my dream does not become a reality. Because of this, I will always set academics in front of athletics for the security of a successful life down the road. I separate myself from the rest of the competition by bringing a great work ethic to the gym and to the classroom each and every day. I feel that I possess attributes such as great leadership that always drives me and motivates the people around me. I am very coachable as well as hungry to learn more as a student of the game. I don't always need someone to motivate me to push myself because I am self driven by my will to become the best player I can possibly be. If you can give me the chance to develop over the course of my college career, I am positive you will be glad you chose me instead of the next recruit.
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