I was born in a small town in Iowa. When I was 25 I got drafted in the first round pick for the golden state warriors. The event that really changed in my life was when I was on the warriors in my first game for them. I was involved because my whole life I have been playing basketball and basketball has always been my favorite sport. Everything turned out to be really good because I was so good I was the starting point guard for the warriors. After I played point guard for 15 years for the warriors then I retired and then became the warriors coach for 20 years and then retired from that and then I had so much money I bought a 2060 new mustang for 1 million dollars. When I was born, I weighed 8.7 pounds. I was born May 6 2004. I was born at finely Hospital. When I was 2 and a half I was able to count …show more content…
to ten. When I was 4 I learned how to say the ABC`s. Also when I was 5 I learned how to ride a bike. In kindergarten, I started to do the half mile and pacers. When I was 6 I learned how to find books in the library. When I was in 5th grade a took a vacation to the dells and I got out of school early on Thursday and then I went there Thursday afternoon and then stayed there all Thursday all Friday and some on Saturday and then I went back to my dad’s house. I had some nice teachers and some mean teachers. In 5th grade I went out for track and then later in the year I went out for basketball. In 6th grade my struggles where me reading a long paragraph without messing up. In 6th grade I had a lot of nice teachers. I have grown so much from 5th grade to 6th grade I have grown a couple of inches and I got way smarter. Accomplishments that I had was that I got way faster and I got way better at every subject. I have gotten way better at basketball and I have gotten way better at football. When I was a freshman at Hempstead I got my first car when I was 14.
When I was in my high school grades I was playing basketball for all of my years in high school. I looked way different when I was in my last year of high school. When I was 18 I got to vote for the person that I wanted to be president. When I am 18 I will have way more responsibility’s like having to pay bills and stuff like that. My career is going to be an NBA player and I am playing with the warriors. I am playing point guard and my number is 30. Also my coach is Stephen Curry and Klay Thompson they were called the splash brothers, but now they are the two coaches for the warriors. But now I am Curry`s number and Sam is number 11 for Klay Thompson so know me and Sam are the splash brothers for the warriors. Next we are in our next game against the 2nd best team in the NBA is the spurs we are playing them in 20 minutes at the warriors stadium. I am going to get married around when I am 25 or around that age. I am going to have 2 kids, I am going to have 2 boys and their names are Gavin Morrison Jr and the other ones name is going to be Michael
Morrison. When I retired, I had enough money to buy something for a lot of money like a new car a new house, but I had a pretty nice house, but I didn’t have that good of a car so I thought about buying a 2060 mustang for 1 million dollars so then I thought about it for a couple of days, but then I just got it so then whenever it was nice out I could ride it take it for a ride outside but when it was winter I put in the storage until the next summer. When I died I was 72 years old I died because of old age.
I know longer had to give advice to people about relationships, I was able to apply to all of the colleges I wanted to, I improved my grade point average, and I was able to grow more as a person. My life changed in so many different ways but I felt like it changed for the best. I was able to make new friends that were trying to accomplish some of the same goals as me and I know longer had to deal with unnecessary drama.
My long and strenuous journey to be like Michael Jordan became an obsession, plaguing me from the second grade to high school. Like many children, I grew up idolizing “His Airness.” Emulating his intensity and competitiveness, I devoted myself to basketball, sacrificing weekend after weekend to the court. Before I knew it, my teammates had dubbed me “Mr. Automatic.”
Many events have occurred in my life, although a few have changed my life to how it is today. Growing up I realized how moving to Canada, coming to Milton and getting a baby sister are moments which have had a significant impact on my life. They showed me a completely different atmosphere, got my work recognized and made me more mature, thus, helping me get countless new opportunities and responsibilities.
I have been playing high school basketball as a Lady Hornet since my freshman year, and I firmly believe that I have given tremendous effort into being the most valuable player that I can be. Ever since I was a child, I have had an immense passion for the game of basketball. My mother played collegiate basketball at William Carey University, so all throughout my childhood, she was my main inspiration to play. I will be forever indebted to her for pushing me to play the fantastic sport of basketball because I have no idea who I would be without it. While playing this sport for almost thirteen years, I have learned many valuable lessons along the way that have influenced the way I live out my life.
Basketball is a big part of my life, one year ago in tournament final game two of our best players were hurt and the team was relying on me. With the time winding down on the clock we were down 8 points. Somehow I got our deficit down to two points with 30 seconds left, after an intense defensive stop 10 seconds remained on the clock; our coach called a timeout. A play was drawn up for me to take the shot. Mitchell inbounded the ball to me as I came off of a screen, I had an some-what wide open shot, I took the shot, you could hear the crowd go silent as the ball left my hand and headed towards the basketball. It felt like everything was going slow motion, the ball was getting closer and closer to the hoop and I…….missed it. The buzzer sounded
Everyone has a special event that determines our life journey. This event can give us identity, happiness or even pain and sadness. The special event that changed my life was deciding to play basketball because basketball helped me find peace, happiness and gave me identity. When I was ten years old my grandfather succumbed to cancer. His death created hatred inside of me.
I am not a girl who dreamed about a fairytale wedding or how many children I would have or what their names would be. However, I always knew I wanted to be married and have children. The beginning of my future family started on March 25, 1994. I remember the day so clearly. The sun was shining and the earth was showing signs of spring. I was nervous, but I was ready to marry the man of my dreams and start creating our new life together. Even though the event of
As young girl with big dreams I imagined my senior year of high school to be one of the best years of my life. I imagined going to homecoming with all of my friends, being the captain of the varsity soccer and cheerleading teams, going to Friday night football games, going to Prom with my perfect date, and going on a senior trip with all of my best friends. I never imagined my senior year to be the way that it is. I am the new kid.
There are many things that have molded me into the person I am today such as being born into a family with four children. With three siblings, I have been forced to be able to work out problems from stealing each other’s toys to having to rush to the emergency room to get stiches because my brother chased me around the house and I tripped. My mother, father, brother, and two sisters were all born in Pennsylvania and I am the odd ball and I was born in Adrian, Michigan. From when I was a child I always loved being involved with sports because of my competitive nature. I grew up playing soccer and having success with that but then my love changed and I began playing lacrosse and football. I started playing lacrosse in middle school and played
My High School life has helped shape the way for my college experiences that I will face. My senior year in high school is not the same as many other high school students. I am taking many advanced classes to help me prepare for college. These classes help me better understand exactly how much harder I must work to succeed.
I remember my junior year of basketball as if it were yesterday. First off, my coach, Mr. Neal pushed me to my limits in order for me to reach my full high school potential. This strenuous effort was to make me into the leader of the team. Mr. Neal was about 5’6, African American, and very easy to relate too. He had much respect around campus, and his presence allowed others to notice that he was willing to put in the effort to achieve his goals set in place. With it being his first year as the head coach of the basketball program, he had lots of pressures on him, especially with our last season being successful in winning the championship. Another struggle he faced, was the team was made up mostly of juniors and only 3 seniors, which means
Ever since I was a little boy, about eight years old or so, I had an extreme passion for the sport of basketball. On weekends, I would wake up in the morning, eat a bowl of frosted flakes or cheerios, put on basketball shorts and then go in my driveway to shoot around. I would be out there for hours just shooting around or playing with some random kids that I would occasionally see walking around my neighborhood. This was satisfaction to me, but even better was playing on multiple public teams and not just playing in my driveway every day. In elementary school, I played in a recreational league, just like almost every other kid who tries out basketball when they were younger. This was fun and all but it was nothing too serious. There were never any practices, it was just one or two unorganized games per week. I never took
You can learn a lot about yourself in high school, from how you use your time in school to the after school activities you do. What you do, from a freshman to a senior, will determine what you want and can do for future careers. High school will challenge you in many ways, from organizational skills to time management skills. All the life lessons from high school can really tie into one category, time management.
My participation on basketball, had numerous effects on my life, and these are physical, personal and social.
Basketball is my life and the focus of my dreams. Ever since my father introduced me to the sport, I have been passionate about it.