Zero Gravity Mass State Tournament Standouts Part2
Here is part 2 of the standouts from the Zero Gravity Massachusetts State Tournament. Brady Martin, Mass Elite, Class 2024, Position G Brady had a very strong weekend, and he was named to the all Massachusetts State Tournament team. Brady…
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Continue ReadingHere is part 2 of the standouts from the Zero Gravity Massachusetts State Tournament.
Brady Martin, Mass Elite, Class 2024, Position G
Brady had a very strong weekend, and he was named to the all Massachusetts State Tournament team. Brady is a tough guard. He can score in multiple ways, and rarely sees a player he can’t guard on defense. Brady is a leader on the floor, as you can see he is always communicating on offense, and defense. Brady made tough finishes through contact, and also showed his ability to shoot from the outside. Brady is a player to watch as he heads into his junior year.
Jake Peterson, Rise Above, HT 6’5, Position SF, Class 2023
Jake put up big numbers for Rise Above in the tournament. Jake is a stretch forward, who has a very smooth shooting motion from the outside. Jake shoots at a very high percentage. Jake also can score off the dribble. Jake is long, high IQ, sharp shooter. Jake has the game that will fit well at the college level.
Ryan MacLellan, Middlesex Magic, HT 6’0, Class 2023, Position G
Ryan I have seen play in high school, and AAU. Ryan has impressed me with his game at both levels. Ryan had a big tournament, with big numbers for the Middlesex Magic. Ryan is one of the better two way guards I saw at the tournament. Ryan can score in multiple ways. He can score off the dribble, and has a nice shot from the outside. Ryan also can be a facilitator, and likes to get his teammates involved. Ryan is a player to watch this spring, and next year in his senior season.
Paul Kazarosian, NYBC Elite, Class 2022, Position G,
Paul has improved every game I have seen him play. In the state tournament, Paul moved the ball well, shot the three well, and also made some tough finishes with contact. Paul has really improved his overall skill set and showed that in the tournament.
Tyler Vincent, MT Elite Ducks, Class 2025, Position PG,
Tyler had a standout weekend for the Ducks, and was named to the all state tournament team. Tyler showed his passing skills, setting his teammates up for easy baskets. Tyler did a good job communicating, when running the offense. Tyler is a skilled player, and has a lot of potential to his game.