Zero Gravity players to note from this past weekend
This past weekend Zero Gravity held two tournaments in New England. The Fall Finale North, and the Wheel of champions. There was some high level players showcased this past weekend and here we look at players to note. Liam Buys,…
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Continue ReadingThis past weekend Zero Gravity held two tournaments in New England. The Fall Finale North, and the Wheel of champions. There was some high level players showcased this past weekend and here we look at players to note.
Liam Buys, Meerkats, Varsity division, Class 2023, Position G, HT 6’3, High School Saint Johns Prep
Liam was on fire shooting this past weekend. The lefty guard made tough shots look easy. No matter what the defense pressured him with he still made the shots look easy. Liam in the first game Saturday went 9/14 from the field, and 6/9 from three point range. One of Liams shots was a nice turn around jumper, where he did a good job getting his shot over the bigger defender. Liam had a very good fall AAU season, and is a player you should watch this coming high school season.
Conor Gibson, Mass Elite, High School Billerica, Position SG, Class 2023
Conor had a standout weekend at the zero Gravity Wheel of champions. Connor is a shooting guard, who moves well without the ball, works hard, and shoots the ball well. Conor hit a few big shots down the stretch this weekend to help lead his team to the win. Conor also made big stops on defense, showing his on ball defensive skills.
Isaac Diaz, Central Mass Extreme, Class of 2026, Position G
Isaac was the zero Gravity player of the game on Saturday. In the game he hit the game winning three pointer. Isaac was aggressive the whole game long, attacking the hoop, shooting, and scoring. Isaac hit some tough shots, and had some nice finishes. Isaac will be a player to watch over the next coming years as he enters high school.
Conner McNamara, Middlesex Magic, Class 2024, Position G, High School Central Catholic
Conner and Spencer Berstein were a force in the backcourt this past weekend for the Middlesex Magic. Conner was a playmaker all weekend. Conner made a lot of big plays, and hit a lot of big shots. He also made a lot of good passes, and did a good job getting his teammates involved. Conner is a player to watch this coming high school season.