Eric Yiadom is a volcanic tempered basketball player whose attitude often leads others to malign him. He is tall and slim with dark olive skin and has short red hair as hot as his temper. On the court he lacks good sportsmanship. Always causing a tantrum and putting others down after a game have been lost; his eyes will light up, and become infuriated, yet he will start making excuses to why the game was unfair. Seeing the heat radiating through his body you’ll see death in his eyes, and steam steaming out of his ears, as if he were out to kill. His attitude is not the only problem. When it comes to his personality, he is self-centered, he thinks highly of himself, and will turn any subject around so it's about him, and then proceed to ramble on about himself. Obviously, Eric isn’t the perfect team player anyone would fantasize about, but to Eric, You can’t get better than him. His attitude and lack of personality wouldn’t get him anywhere if he does take cautious of it.

Rephrase so there are NO instances of 'you' anywhere. Also, that fragment is still there - from 'Always' to the semicolon.

I like it, but indent, maybe make it two paragraphs when you start talking about how he is self-centered.

Look up the word: Hyperbole

I am not certain you meant this to be hyperbole, but in fact, I find it difficult to take any of your descriptions literally.

When one describes others in print, and even in speech, in caustic terms, remember, those words stay in print a long time, and many have difficulty forgetting them. One has to be careful in hyperbole, to make certain all readers know the difference between literal meanings and non-truths.

Hyperbole, in describing a person, is likely to inflame passions within souls, that in time, the writer may regret having written them.

I find that sticking to accurate portrayal is much more powerful writing, and does little long term damage, as it can be recognized for the truth therein.

If hyperbole was your purpose, you did a good job.

It seems like Eric Yiadom is a basketball player known for his volatile temper and poor sportsmanship. He has a tall and slim physique, dark olive skin, and fiery red hair. When he loses a game, he tends to have an explosive reaction, making excuses and putting others down. The intensity of his anger is evident through his intense gaze, heated body, and steam seemingly coming out of his ears. Additionally, Eric has a self-centered personality, constantly redirecting conversations to focus on himself. While he may not be the ideal team player, he believes that he is the best. However, if he were to be more mindful of his behavior and attitude, it might benefit his overall success.

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