Level Up Circuit Standout: Cameron Piggee, Class of 2023

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Cameron Piggee

Eighth-grader Cameron Piggee (NJ Bulldogs) was easily one of the top standouts in the first session of the Level Up Circuit, hosted at the 76ers Fieldhouse facility in Wilmington, Delaware over the weekend.

Cameron consistently made his presence felt as probably the smoothest player in the eighth-grade pool and a legit three-level scorer.

As a lead guard, Cameron has an appealing combination of size and instincts. He’s rarely seen forcing the issue and seems to know his kill spots on the floor. His offensive ability is pure and efficient. He has a gift for knowing when to pass and when to attack his scoring opportunities.

Cam showed the ability to knock down the outside shot and midrange looks off the dribble, in addition to floaters and aggressive drives to the basket that often resulted in and-ones.

He also had one of the plays of the weekend, making a defender fall with a between the legs move and knocking down the jump shot after.

Cameron passes every eye test with a natural feel for the game and situations. He will find himself on plenty of radars this summer and as he enters the New Jersey high school ranks next year.

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Martin is the Founder, Chief Editor, and Head Skills Development Trainer for Basketball Society. He has work experience in digital media and marketing, radio, and journalism. Currently, he does freelance work as a videographer and content creator. He has been featured as a writer on sites such as Def Pen, TV Film News, All Hip-Hop, and more. Martin played high school basketball at South Brunswick High School (NJ) where he graduated in 2007. He is a 1,000-point scorer at SBHS and an All-Middlesex County performer as a 3-year varsity starter. He helped lead SBHS to their first-ever Central Jersey Group 4 sectional state championship in 2007. Martin played college basketball at Eastern University, where he graduated (BA, Communications) in 2012. Martin was a four-year starter and a 1,000-point scorer at EU. Follow Martin on Twitter @Marsoaries and on Instagram @martin_soaries

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