Always a crowd favorite at the Vancouver Invitational, the Seattle Slam return this year with not one, but two teams.
Seattle Slam 1 brings a balanced line-up to the Oval with three ball handlers and rapidly improving 0.5 Sebastien Broussard.
By splitting their teams in two, the Slam has put in two distinctive teams where everyone should see time on the floor.
Ones To Watch
Sebastian Broussard 0.5
Broussard represented the United States in Low-Point Wheelchair Rugby at the 2022 World Games in Birmingham, Alabama, and has shown tons of potential the past few years. Watch out for his impressive bump pass both off on inbounds and in a pinch.
Jake Wheeler 2.5
A great post-up player and heavy hitter, Wheeler recently made the switch from Portland to Seattle and gives the Slam another strong mid-point player. A talented passer with a forceful push, he’ll be tough for defenses to contain.
Seattle Slam 1 open the competition on Friday, March 31 at noon vs Seattle Slam 2 on Court 2.
Yeah that wheeler guy is a nightmare to deal with…
We’ve got enough anecdotal evidence to put in print. Maybe we’ll see the Heisman pose again this year…