Stories and analysis around Aday Mara, a real rising star in Spanish ‘baloncesto‘
“¡A lo Ricky Rubio!” (acb.com), “La torre de futuro del baloncesto espanol” (Marca), “La perla de la que todo el mundo habla” (sportaragon.com), “El unicorno espanol” (As), “El gigante ‘sin complejos’ ” (El Mundo), “Le Victor Wembanyama espagnol” (Basket USA).
It seems the enthusiastic crtics’ opinion about the most recent blockbuster movie, but actually it’s the stream of passionate titles which have showed up in the media in the last few moths, since the blossom of the Casademont Zaragoza’s youngest talent, Aday Mara.
It’s been a while that insiders are keeping an eye on such a great diamond in the rough, but Mara’s name has become well-known for real after his debut in Liga ACB and, in particular, after the extraordinary performance against Real Madrid, which we had told about too with great enthusiasm.
A sort of unicorn, a giant that still is so small, but seems a lot mature for his age. A teenager who’s attracting on his shoulders such heavy comparisons that someone is even paring him to Wembanyama, suggesting his possibility to impact, also mediatically, as a prospect in the next future.
The ‘enfant prodige‘ from Aragona bodes seriously well and he already showed qualities out of the ordinary for his age and position, even among adults. So we couldn’t resist jumping into the most deep research about his technical and human profile and we rushed to the discovery of one of the players which probably will dominate the European basketball (and not only that!) in the forthcoming decade.
Using a similar format to this summer’s one, we’ll divide our report in three different chapters.
- Data and career (page 1)
- Technical profile (page 2)
- Future as a prospect (page 3)
(1/4, change page below and go on with the reading)