MP MEDIA & PR
2 min readAug 20, 2020

Young Basketball prodigy Freddy Brown III becomes an inspiration for the world

The young 3-point sharp shooter, Freddy Brown III has become a known name in the game of Basketball. This excellent player not only wins at Basketball court but also has won many hearts with his motivational posts on social media platforms.
Brown, a 6-foot-2 athletic young player can beat any team with his amazing defense tactics and hoop attack. To him his 3-point shooting is the biggest strength. In his high school junior year, Brown was a part of the undefeated national champion team during his high school at Nathan Hale High School in Seattle. With his excellent academic grades and good basketball skills, Brown got his way into the University of Montana on an academic scholarship.
Now after establishing himself as a rising Basketball star, Brown is now motivating millions of his fans through social media. With an entourage of 13.3K followers on Instagram and influencing nearly three thousands followers on micro blogging site, Twitter, the young athlete has influenced so many lives through his achievements and accolades.

Born and bought up in Seattle, Washington, Brown is part Native American from the Makah Tribe. Brown comes from a family of Basketball players and educationalists. From his dad’s side he got the genetics of an athlete and from his maternal side he got a sharp mind of an academic student. Brown’s grandfather was a former Seattle Supersonic standout ‘Downtown Freddie Brown’ and his father, Fred Brown Jr. and late uncle, Delvon Anderson, were former Griz great who played with head coach Travis DeCuire in their high school.
Brown, who describes himself not only as a point guard who can shoot the ball but also as someone who wants to make a positive change in this world and wants to motivate people to pursue their dreams, irrespective of the socio-economic background they come from or any other challenge that becomes a hurdle between them and their dream. To sharpen his communication skills, Brown wants to continue working on his leadership skills and speaking up only when he needs to, as he transitions into that role.
Brown tells people to seize opportunities as, “Opportunities do not go away. They go to someone else,” says the young Basketball player. “It means just taking the opportunities, and if you don’t take an opportunity, someone else will.”

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