Xzavier Mbroh, a junior guard at Heritage Hall in Oklahoma City, recently opened up about the simple pleasures that punctuate his busy high school schedule.
A Flavorful Tradition
His go‑to order at Braum’s is a classic combo: chicken tenders served with crisp fries, a drizzle of BBQ sauce, and a cookie‑dough milkshake that he says fuels his focus before stepping onto the court.
When it comes to music, Mbroh leans on the sounds of Osamason and the tracks of UntilJapan, artists whose beats he says help him settle nerves and sharpen his mindset in the moments leading up to a game.
Coaching the Next Generation
Off the hardwood, his thoughts drift toward a future beyond playing professionally. He envisions a career as a player development basketball coach, a path that would let him mentor younger athletes the way he once looked up to Tyrone Jamison Jr., whom he calls the best competitor he’s ever faced.
Mbroh’s ideal name‑image‑likeness arrangement would be with Nike, a partnership he believes could bridge his athletic ambitions with the brand’s cultural influence. He even jokes that he’d rename his school’s mascot to a Mamba, a tribute to Kobe Bryant, whose work ethic he admires.