Success is measured by what we achieve together — every screen, every sprint back, every box-out.
I'd rather have an assist that wins us the game than a 30-burger that loses it. The best teammates I've had taught me that the simple, unselfish play is almost always the right one. That's the standard I try to hold myself to.
Hold myself to high standards on and off the court — first one in, last one out.
My dad taught me to be the hardest worker in any room. If I miss a shot, that's on me. If I miss a class, that's on me. The only way to get better is to own every rep, every grade, every interaction.
Always learning, always asking questions — film, books, weather charts, you name it.
I've probably watched 1000+ hours of NBA film. I read about supercells and meteorology textbooks for fun. I think the people who get really good at things are the ones who stay curious about how things actually work.
Everything starts with the people who support me — parents, coaches, teammates.
My family drives me to practice, fills the bleachers, and tells me the truth when I'm playing badly. None of this is possible without them. Every game is for the people who show up for me.
Volunteer coach for elementary players, teaching fundamentals and helping young athletes develop a love for the game.
Organized collection for local shelter, working with teammates to give back to our community.
Tutor freshmen in math and science. Believe strongly in athletes being students first.