It's Just the Beginning for Tuskegee's Graham Olatunji
It's about where you start, it's what you do when you start to get to your finish. With that being said Tuskegee's Graham Olatunji who doesn't mind starting his collegiate career at a small school.
Olatunji, a 6'4" 205-pound small forward looks to keep rising as he prepares for his first year at Tuskegee. Not always about himself and flying under the radar Olatunji sits down and talks letting everyone know what he has done, what his style is like and what he can do going forward.
Talking about his style at the small forward position Olatunji says "I mostly drive and look for spot up shooting. I feel with those two main attributes to my game it can make me the most complete player, where I can do the most damage to my opponents."
Using drive to progress himself to the top Olatunji states what brings him to play every day "My drive is something similar to what Kobe Bryant once said which was, "Why do nothing if not to be the best whoever did it" That's my goal to be the best whoever did it."
Olatunji who runs for his off-field conditioning has words for those who don't know anything about him. "I want people to know I play with passion, I give it my all out there every single time I step on the court. I feel like I play like Chicago's finest, Dwyane Wade and Shannon Brown."
A young man who thanks everyone around him Olatunji, "I would like to thank my schools, Tuskegee, North Central, North Lawndale and every school that helped me become who I am today."
Who Olatunji is nothing short but a winner. One game Olatunji had 20 points, 10 assists and eight rebounds but as all winners say, "winning the game mattered most to me." With his drive and determination Olatunji didn't go play collegiate ball at Tuskegee, he began his career at Tuskegee, a career that is sure to bring him many opportunities.

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