Jonah Lee
China
Basketball isn't easy. All my life I've been striving to make myself better. It's a full time commitment. To be the best, you have to work the hardest. You have to chase what seems impossible. Over and over and over again. Because giving up is not an option. And when you feel like you have reached your limit, that's only the beginning. That's when it's time to dig deep. To find the courage to push some more. Because if you've got the drive, the discipline, and the resolve, to do what it takes to make yourself great, then the rewards are endless.
Basketball isn't easy. All my life I've been striving to make myself better. It's a full time commitment. To be the best, you have to work the hardest. You have to chase what seems impossible. Over and over and over again. Because giving up is not an option. And when you feel like you have reached your limit, that's only the beginning. That's when it's time to dig deep. To find the courage to push some more. Because if you've got the drive, the discipline, and the resolve, to do what it takes to make yourself great, then the rewards are endless.
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Basketball isn't easy.
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311 hrs on record
last played on 23 Dec
292 hrs on record
last played on 10 Oct
veets67 8 Dec @ 2:02pm 
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Rosa Sparks 4 Dec @ 3:41pm 
just watched replay and your shots arent even close to hitting and you get headshots
Rosa Sparks 4 Dec @ 3:27pm 
closet waller stack
Jokedown 18 Nov @ 12:31pm 
Jonah Lee is just next level. He is just a monster he has dead eye aim on and off the court. Doesn't matter how far back behind the three point line he shoots from its a splash! When he's not on the court he is taking heads off in a game of Counter-Strike 2. What a legend...
76561199344305568 14 Nov @ 8:39am 
Added for trade ^^
REMEX 8 Oct @ 10:41am 
Jonah Lee — the man who once lit up Milwaukee like it was the Fourth of July. From half-court daggers to breaking ankles in the paint, the Bucks haven’t been the same since you left. The court remembers your name… and so do we.