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Being fundamentally sound is one of the best attributes for a player today. Sometimes it can determine if a player can help his team win a game or gain himself a scholarship. Stephen Sosa of Texas understands this and displays this quality of the floor. I got a chance to check out Stephen in Ohio at the Best Of The Best Showcase and used his fundamentals to punish opponents. I got a chance to sit down with him and pick his mind a little. Here’s our One On One!
One On One
BS: What school do you attend?
SS: Hill Elementary School (Austin, Texas)
BS: Who is your favorite player?
SS: Dwight Howard because he plays inside like me. I try to pattern my game after his.
BS: What’s the strongest part of your game?
SS: On the post while using my up and under move.
BS: What part of your game do you feel needs a little improvement?
SS: I feel I can be a little more aggressive at times.
BS: If you could go to college tomorrow what school would you select?
SS: University of Texas because I love their program.
BS: If you could have dinner with one famous person, who would you pick?
SS: Lebron James because I think he’s the best in the NBA.