Marcus Adams, a former star from Narbonne, has transitioned from Brigham Young to become the leading scorer at Cal State Northridge, averaging 15.8 points per game. His brother, Maximo, after a standout freshman season, is making waves at Sierra Canyon and preparing for the Southern Section Open Division playoffs. Standing at 6-foot-8, Maximo faced off against two All-American players, gaining invaluable experience. The brothers maintain a supportive relationship, reminiscent of their high school days, paving the way for promising futures in basketball.
When former Narbonne star Marcus Adams left Brigham Young for Cal State Northridge, he made sure his brother Maximo would be close by. They're each having a basketball season to remember while getting fresh starts.
Marcus has become the leading scorer for the Matadors at 15.8 points a game. Maximo has become a standout junior player for Sierra Canyon, which begins the Southern Section Open Division playoffs this week.
Maximo, who's 6-foot-8, was assigned to guard Nikolas Khamenia of Harvard-Westlake and Tyran Stokes of Sherman Oaks Notre Dame, two All-Americans. The experience was unforgettable and the amount of learning he got to experience will help him in the future.
Marcus came to watch Maximo play and has been offering support like a big brother does. It's pretty clear the Adams brothers have good futures ahead in basketball.
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