Zero Gravity Nationals Standouts
The biggest weekend of the year for Zero Gravity. The culmination of the spring AAU season all leading up to this. The Zero Gravity Nationals. Some players were able to cut down the nets at the end of the weekend.…
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Continue ReadingThe biggest weekend of the year for Zero Gravity. The culmination of the spring AAU season all leading up to this. The Zero Gravity Nationals. Some players were able to cut down the nets at the end of the weekend. Here we look at standouts from the tournament.
Tyron Boswell, BCRI, Class 2025, Position G
Tyron showed his overall skill set this past weekend. He was able to drive to the basket, and he ran the floor well. I think Tyron has a lot of potential in his game. He showed his clutch side this weekend hitting the game winning shot for his team in their last game. I expect Tyron to have a big jump in his sophomore season.
AJ Dybantsa, Expressions Elite, Class 2025, Position F, HT 6’9
AJ continued to live up to his hype. AJ is a must see talent. He helped lead his Expressions team to the Zero Gravity National Championship, and was named the tournament MVP. AJ is only in 8th grade, but is built like a man. He is super athletic, and threw down some monsteras dunks this weekend. He is really improving his guard skills, and overall skill set. This weekend was no different for AJ proving he is a high level major division 1 prospect, with serious potential.
Evan Merchant, Rose City Intensity, Position F, Class 2024
Evan helped lead his team to the championship victory, and was named tournament MVP for their division. Evan is a versatile playmaker. He scores the ball efficiently, and he is aggressive.
Joson Sanon
Joson
Sanon
6'5" | SF
Vermont Academy | 2024
State
#11
Nation
New E
, BABC, HT 6’6, Position SG, Class 2025
Joson helped lead BABC to cut down the nets. He was named tournament MVP. Joson had a huge weekend, and capped it off with 32 points in the championship. He is very athletic, and showed that by throwing down monster dunks on fast breaks, and on ally oops. Joson was dominate all weekend long. He is 6’6, and has guard skills. He is a very efficient scorer, and can score in many ways. Joson continued to show why he is a special talent in the tournament.