Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No one knows about Fusion. It seems to be a very selective approach to AAU basketball with very selective players. Not even sure if they play locally much at all.
Fusion are the "National" HS teams. They are selective as they try to get players earlier then said tryouts by inviting them to private workouts. Once tryouts roll around, there's only a few spots left if any on the A team. The B team however is open for the most part. They play on the UAA circuit (couple out of state tournaments) and some local tournaments.
Thanks for the info. Why don't they disclose what their doing? Or am too naive? lol
They post their complete schedule on Twitter.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No one knows about Fusion. It seems to be a very selective approach to AAU basketball with very selective players. Not even sure if they play locally much at all.
Fusion are the "National" HS teams. They are selective as they try to get players earlier then said tryouts by inviting them to private workouts. Once tryouts roll around, there's only a few spots left if any on the A team. The B team however is open for the most part. They play on the UAA circuit (couple out of state tournaments) and some local tournaments.
Thanks for the info. Why don't they disclose what their doing? Or am too naive? lol
Anonymous wrote:Does anyone know if their MS lvl teams are accepting players? Or if they also recruit well before we get to the open gym part? Like I said, my dd's friend was asked by a coach to attend tryout. My DD was not. I am trying to figure out how much weight to give to any of this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No one knows about Fusion. It seems to be a very selective approach to AAU basketball with very selective players. Not even sure if they play locally much at all.
Fusion are the "National" HS teams. They are selective as they try to get players earlier then said tryouts by inviting them to private workouts. Once tryouts roll around, there's only a few spots left if any on the A team. The B team however is open for the most part. They play on the UAA circuit (couple out of state tournaments) and some local tournaments.
Anonymous wrote:No one knows about Fusion. It seems to be a very selective approach to AAU basketball with very selective players. Not even sure if they play locally much at all.
Anonymous wrote:No one knows about Fusion. It seems to be a very selective approach to AAU basketball with very selective players. Not even sure if they play locally much at all.