8, because I am quite comfortable handling the ball. I also believe that I have a fairly good vision in the game we call basketball. I can easily identify imminent tactics (pressing, fast breaks, switching defenses, banging in the post, etc.) and can create many plays on the offensive side. My passing skills constitute my veritable strength because I am able to do any type of passes and evaluate the degree of its success due to my distinctive sense of space and time. Furthermore, footwork is an important fundamental that many people neglect; I am naturally agile and quick, so therefore I have a certain ease in shifting around the court. My only flaw is shooting because I am not able to score in critical moments. I have a fairly smooth technique that follows the principles of shooting but I am not able to translate that during a game, where your actions matter most.
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I did have a few qualities that distinguished me from the others, but I was intimidated by this whole new scene that was in front of my eyes. Fortunately, I began to appreciate the game and its freedom of creativity on the court. Therefore, I took pleasure in trying to improve my overall skills. This behaviour pushed me to develop my comprehensive view of the game as I discovered new tactics and stratagems every Wednesday. In addition, I did improve my passing skills as I became used to the size and form of the ball, my shooting skills got better as well and finally, my defense became one of my major strength. Like mentioned above, I am quite quick and explosive, so I have the proper efficiency to steal, block, and position myself to limit the scoring opportunities of my