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The Bunn Brothers, Student Athletes

The Bunn Brothers, Student Athletes

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Today we will be interviewing the two brothers that are some of the best basketball players, from the state of Oregon. (Roy)lonte Bunn, an 18-year-old freshman at Division II Institution Academy of Art University, and his brother Nate Bunn, a freshman at Central Catholic high school. We will be talking about the up and downs of high school basketball, college basketball, and life on the road in college and AAU. Also some of the pitfalls of being an athlete.

  1. Where are you from and tell me something about yourself?
  2. How is High school ball different from AAU? (Both)
  3. How is the game different from going from High School to College? (Roy)
  4. Being a freshman on varsity, do you think there is some pressure on you to be successful right out the gate? (Nate)
  5. What are some of the pitfalls that you have seen in college since you’ve been in college? (Roy)
  6. Have you felt any peer pressure from your friends? Girls, Party, drugs, etc? (Both)
  7. How do your parents help you guys when adversity comes your way in life?
  8. What type of Player do you want to be?
  9. Being in the open eye, is it hard to be yourself?
  10. When you get done with basketball, what type of career do you want to have after you get done?
  11. What type of legacy do you want to leave when you leave the game? 

 

Connect with the Bunn Brothers 

Instagram- @_natebunn22

Instagram: @roylonte

Be sure to check out our sports memorabilia and merchandise at 

http://www.shopproliked.com

 



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