His stardom was built by social media. So why does Seventh Woods stay away from it?
Posted Oct 11, 2018
When a highlight of Seventh Woods’ monstrous dunk during the Bahamas exhibition tour went viral in August, he didn’t play it on repeat on Instagram or check to see how many retweets the play had garnered on Twitter. On a break from social media at the time, the point guard watched the clip once after the game and went on about his life. “Social media comes with a lot,” he said.
(Greensboro News & Record)
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