Ron Massey Fall Tournament: Shooters
LONG BEACH, CA – With temperatures reaching 90 plus degrees on a rainy day, the Southern California weather gave drivers and residents a hot and wet day. Several players at the Pangos Ron Massey Fall Tournament kept the mood going…
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Continue ReadingLONG BEACH, CA – With temperatures reaching 90 plus degrees on a rainy day, the Southern California weather gave drivers and residents a hot and wet day. Several players at the Pangos Ron Massey Fall Tournament kept the mood going by splashing from outside and catching fire on the court.
Issac Williamson
Issac Williamson
Dropped 29 points including seven treys from beyond the arc. The 6 ft guard from Riverside Poly has a quick and effortless release on his jumper that lets him get off his shot in a hurry. Williamson is more than your typical spot up shooter. He can create for himself on the perimeter off the dribble, and also can jab and shoot off the triple threat. On top of his shooting, Williamson has a good burst of speed and knows how to use screens. Currently holds offers from Cal Poly and Portland State.
Max Tobbs
Max Tobbs
On a team full of shoots and fundamental floor spacers, Tobbs stood out from the rest of his team. The 6 ft guard from Corner Canyon HS in Utah was a huge spark plug to his team’s success. After finding themselves down double digits against Crossroads HS, Tobbs hit some big shots and played big to bring his team back. Tobbs has an accurate jumper from deep and takes the smart shot. On top of his stroke and accuracy from deep, he makes the right play and gets his teammates involved. Tobbs also is a fierce competitor with a high motor as he hustled for loose balls and played hard on defense. You have got to love shooters who have the blue collar mentality and are not afraid to get physical.
Bradley is your classic, fundamental, lefty shooter. The 6’3″ Las Vegas guard has a smooth high release on his shot and is as accurate as they come. Bradley does a good job of playing off the ball and moves around to get to his spots. Once he has his feet set, the jumper is automatic. The Bishop Gorman product plays with high confidence and is a tough competitor.
Flamethrower lefty shooter. Duran knows his role and excels in it on a very deep St. John Bosco team. He’s accurate, displays a high IQ and takes high percentage shots. The 5’11” guard isn’t afraid of the big moment as he hit some key shots in the clutch to help put away Bishop Montgomery in the Showcase game on Saturday evening. Duran also has some creativity to his game and plays with confidence.
Brannon Martinsen
Brannon Martinsen
As the only 2026 prospect to make this list, Martinsen projects to be a very skilled all around big down the line. On Saturday night he impressed with his ability to hit the outside shot. Possessing a nice quick lefty stroke, Martinsen displayed the skillset to stretch defenses both from 3 and midrange. On top of his shooting ability, the 6’7″ big man isn’t afraid to hit the boards and get inside the paint. Brannon has a high IQ, boxes out, and makes the correct play. He plays with a high motor and is a prospect for colleges to keep an eye on.