Many of us set childhood goals, but few see them come to fruition. As the Dallas Mavericks gear up for Game 2 of the NBA Finals, star player P.J. Washington has shared a story from his youth.
In a recent interview, P.J. Washington recounted a pivotal moment from his middle school years. He made a list of five ambitious goals, and today, he has accomplished every one of them. These goals were- becoming a McDonald’s All-American, signing with Kentucky, playing for USA Basketball (USAB), being an NBA lottery pick, and playing for the Mavericks.
“I was in my room one day. And I just wrote down some things I wanted to do, stapled it to my wall, took a picture of it. It just everyday reminded me of the things I wanted to do,” Washington said.
This daily reminder served as a constant motivator for Washington. His dedication and hard work paid off, as he now looks back at his list with a sense of accomplishment. Becoming a McDonald’s All-American was the first step in his journey, followed by signing with the prestigious Kentucky Wildcats.
His talents later helped him play for USA Basketball and be an NBA lottery pick. His final goal, playing for the Mavericks, was realized when he joined the team that is now in the NBA Finals for the first time in 13 years.
Washington can now breathe a sigh of relief and pride as he glances at the list on his wall.
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P.J. Washington Brushes Off Game 1 Loss, Eyes Game 2 Victory
P.J. Washington has not only achieved his childhood dreams but also emerged as a crucial player for the Dallas Mavericks in their quest for an NBA championship. However, their initial encounter with the Boston Celtics in the NBA Finals didn’t go as planned, resulting in a 107-89 loss.
Yet, Washington remains optimistic and focused on a successful turnaround. After the Game 1 loss, he expressed his confidence in the team’s ability to improve and deliver a stronger performance in the next game.
“We’ll be fine. At the end of the day I’m not really worried about it. We’ll be better in Game 2,” he said.
Washington, who send a celebratory message after the Mavs went to the finale, played a significant role in Game 1. He contributed 14 points, grabbed 8 rebounds, and recorded 1 assist.
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