The Importance Of Social Media In Basketball

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Basketball has always been a vital part of my life. I could never see myself not being a part of some part of basketball, whether it’s playing, coaching, or even studying the game. From the age of six I have taken basketball very seriously. My goal is always to get better day by day, and if there was anything holding myself back from that, I ousted it right away. I started using social media in 6th grade starting with Facebook and YouTube. The only friends I had on Facebook other than family were my basketball teammates. I also always enjoyed search up basketball things on YouTube. As the years went by, that’s when more and more social media sites came around, such as the notorious Twitter and Instagram. At this point, not only did I have family and teammates following me, but there were college coaches and even random fans from around the nation. I kept to myself, for the most part, but if I felt like I had to get something off my chest, I was the first person to let it out on Twitter. Instagram was not too much different. One could go on my Instagram and see pretty much anything I did in my life. Some people enjoyed my profiles, so did not. The people who did not link my content were college, coaches. West Virginia University was not to happy about me arguing with my current girlfriend when. I was very …show more content…

If I was just sitting down, I would scroll through posts several times just because. That applied to while in school, also. Every day I got caught on my phone during school. When I lifted weights, between set I would always look at my phone. I was always catching myself, instead of working out, being lazy on my phone. Girls played a big distraction. Whether if it was a girl I saw potential in or a random girl messaging me. I had wasted so much time on random girls. The girl I eventually started dating began searching for any reason to get mad at me. If I followed a girl, liked a picture, let alone message another

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