Reginald Hinton III “Trey”

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BY Staff

Who is your favorite basketball player and why?

My favorite basketball player if not myself, would be Damian Lillard, because of his work ethic and him playing the same position as me. I also feel us having similarities makes me be able to relate to him.

Tell us about your training process both physical and mental. 
The mental aspect of my training I would describe as a roller coaster because of the times I work hard it there are days when it won’t be enough, and then times I work hard and feel confident. The physical part is a more steady pace, no matter how I’m feeling I’ll try my best to push through and give it my all.

Tell us about your first interview and how you feel about it.
My first interview I felt was very exciting, it was a checkpoint to show hard work was paying off and people were starting to notice and see improvements in my game.

What are some things that makes an athlete good?
Some things that make an athlete good is being able to handle adversity, be coachable , being able to do whatever it takes to win, being a great teammate, and setting a great example to the people around them.

Other than sports, what are some other things that you find interesting or have some level of importance?
Other than sports I find interest in video games like call of duty and 2k. Other things I do is read the Bible and educate myself on the Lord and grow with Him.

Given the high level of competition in basketball, what keeps you motivated?
Things that keep me motivated for basketball are remembering where I came from, all the times I struggled, lost, and won keeps me going.

What would you like to study in college and why?
I would like to study dental hygiene and work with the kids, making them feel good about themselves after and also the learning experience about yourself that comes with it.

What does success look like for you?
Success for me looks like being genuinely happy, being stable where I’m at and being able to help others around me, and make an impact.

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