Dwight Davis Jr.
Brooklyn, NY
I have a 95 average. I am now going to 9th grade, where I
will be attending Bishop Loughlin.
I workout all week, everyday except for maybe one day. It can really get
tough. I usually try to work on my weaknesses. If it's not shooting or working
on handle (using basketball), I'll do conditioning and work on building up my
body. I usually rest on a Saturday or Sunday. I know lots of people say you
don't need to rest but trust me, your body needs rest. On my rest day, I watch
basketball film, player highlights, or documentaries. During the summer, the
workouts are hardcore. My older brother comes home from school and is extremely
hard on me. This summer, we did beach work, open gym scrimmages, a lot of
conditioning, ball handling, shooting, and body strengthening. He makes me
scrimmage against players older than me around 20 years old. He likes when I
play up. My mother is just as hard on me.
I am a point/ shooting guard. My strengths are I'm crafty and smooth with
the ball, shooting, getting by defenders, setting my teammates up, getting to
the basket, my passing ability, defense, being a leader and my ball handling. My
weaknesses are finishing with my left hand through contact. I would usually use
my right hand in that case. My older brother helps me with breaking out of that
problem.
My 3 Dream Colleges:
1. Duke University
2. Syracuse University
3. Arizona University
My favorite NBA player would definitely be Kemba Walker. I feel that he is
one of the most underrated guards in the league. He is extremely crafty and
smooth. His ball handling is phenomenal. He is a wonderful shooter. Kemba can
finish through bigs and he is listed at a height of only 6'0/6'1. He was drafted
in 2011 and he is already the leader of his team. Walker has led them out of
their horrible losing record. He has the best step back I've seen. I feel that
Kemba and me have similar game.
Instagram: @Young_KembaWalker
Twitter: @TheDwightDavis4
Facebook: Dwight Davis Jr.
YouTube Videos:
My AAU team: PSA Cardinals
A lot of people don't know that I am very humble. I work very hard. I was
born, raised, and is still living in Brownsville, Brooklyn. It is probably the
worst part of Brooklyn. There is two paths; right or wrong. Most people go down
the wrong path and follow the wrong crowd. My mother kept me involved in books
and sports to keep me out of trouble and from going down the wrong path. I am
very independent. Another thing I would like to talk about is my injury. I was
hurt on September 15, 2013. I had surgery and was out for a whole year. Many
people didn't check up or even call me. Even people who I thought was my close
friends didn't bother to check up. People told me I was done & it was over
for me and basketball. That's the reason I don't have much friends. Most of my
friends are top players in the country and I have one or two friends from
previous schools. Also, I am extremely underrated and work hard to make sure I
will be on an All-American, have lots of offers, become a high major Division I
star, and be able to make my mother never have to work again.
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