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<p>This weekend, I attended the Zero Gravity Finals at Dana Barros Basketball Club in Stoughton, MA. Teams from the entire Northeast (and even Canada!) were in the building, and I saw tons of talent on display. </p>
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<p>As always, it's impossible to watch every game and every player. With that being said, I consumed 20 hours of basketball at Dana Barros this weekend, so there's that.</p>
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<p>Read: <a href="https://prephoops.com/2026/06/zero-gravity-finals-saturdays-top-shooters/" id="https://prephoops.com/2026/06/zero-gravity-finals-saturdays-top-shooters/">Zero Gravity Finals: Saturday's Top Shooters</a></p>
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<p>Below are some of the top performers from championship Sunday. </p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Bollin is as physically ready to play college basketball as anyone I saw this weekend. The 6-foot-7 wing is built like a linebacker and has absolutely no problem using his strength to overpower players of all shapes and sizes. Seriously—there's nobody he doesn't think he can bully (and he's far from wrong). In Sunday's championship game against Expressions, the Princeton commit was dominant on the offensive glass and as a cutter/finisher. He has better touch in and around the paint than he used to, but he can also find teammates when the defense collapses on him. Bollin, like his brother Timmy, does all the little things it takes to win—and sometimes, like today, it shows up in the stat sheet. </p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Callahan is the definition of solid. He can do anything you ask of him on both ends and does it with effort, intelligence, and unselfishness. The lefty was the best off-ball cutter I saw this weekend and has perfected the 45 and corner cuts on drives, but he can also leak out on fast breaks for athletic finishes over the defense. In the half court, he makes extremely smart passes and never tries to do too much—he's an awesome connective-tissue player on that end. Defensively, he'll guard anybody and is a phenomenal rebounder for his size. Callahan is a winner.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Buckley was ridiculously impressive today. The 6-foot-4 guard was out for lots of last year with an injury, but he looks better than ever right now. He was firing from three early and often (and accurately), and he used that shooting threat to open up midrange shots and layups throughout the game. He has really good quickness and athleticism but also a supremely high level of skill and pace. He also really impressed me with a few of his pick and roll feeds to his bigs. Buckley is a scholarship prospect who wow'd against a high level of competition this weekend. </p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Finlayson is special. I tweeted about him being a future NBA prospect about a year ago, and nothing has changed. The 6-foot-6 freshman dominated the championship game physically against a Middlesex Magic 17u squad made up of D1 prospects who are going to be playing college basketball very shortly. Despite being younger, though, the St. George's stud was probably the best all-around athlete on the floor and used his strength and speed to get to the front of the rim effortlessly. Once he got to the hoop, he showcased body control and touch with both hands while taking tons of contact. Finlayson also always surprises me defensively—he slides his feet super well and competes every possession—and today was no different.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Odugbela was the head of the snake for a BABC squad that took down Middlesex Magic with a well-rounded attack in Sunday afternoon's 16u championship game. The 6-foot-5 guard has a wonderful handle for his size and some pretty unique feel at the rim. He uses beautiful footwork and craft to slide around the defense, and he has the athleticism and length to finish over the trees in the paint. Odugbela looks like he still has a lot of physical development to undergo, which should put him in position to be a tantalizing prospect in the coming years.</p>
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<p>The term "Floor general" doesn't do Weaver justice. At only 5-foot-10, the BABC freshman is one of the best underclassman passers and playmakers I've ever seen—and I don't say that lightly as someone who appreciates good passing vision more than any other skill on the basketball court. He's consistently two steps ahead with the ball in his hands and has special instincts that allow him to manipulate defenders and throw cutters open from all areas of the court. There isn't a passing read he can't make—pocket passes, weak-side reads, lobs, full-court kick aheads, paint touch spray-outs, no-looks, you name it—but he can also finish at the rim if the help never comes. Oh, and he's a pest defensively with great lateral quickness and active hands. I could watch Weaver play ALL day and can't wait to see him burst onto the prep scene at some point.</p>
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This weekend, I attended the Zero Gravity Finals at Dana Barros Basketball Club in Stoughton, MA. Teams from the entire Northeast (and even Canada!) were in the building, and I saw tons of talent on display.
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