Forward Miguel González reinforces Casademont Zaragoza’s perimeter game

MADRID, 16 Jul. (EUROPA PRESS) –

The Spanish forward Miguel González, 24 years old and 2.02 meters tall, has become this Sunday a new player for Casademont Zaragoza, who has defined him as “a national, talented and physically powerful outsider” to “reinforce the perimeter game “.

“Miguel is one of the great talents of Spanish basketball. A player that Baskonia bet on in 2017, a club for which he signed seven seasons from his home club, Club Baloncesto Ciudad de Valladolid, now Real Valladolid Baloncesto”, has indicated the handy box in your note.

“It was at the club from Vitoria where he made his ACB debut at the age of 18, and with which he has made 23 ACB matches, 14 Euroleague games and the Endesa League champion title, in the 2019/20 season”, highlighted the Casademont Zaragoza about the baggage of his new incorporation.

During the 2020/21 season, González was loaned to Real Canoe and in the last two seasons he has been part of Força Lleida of LEB Oro, close to promotion to the Endesa League. “The forward this year has been a fundamental piece in the Catalan team with more than 25 minutes, more than seven points, almost five rebounds and close to two assists on average per game,” the press text stated.

His new coach, Porfirio Fisac, has highlighted his “bet” skill “for a young player.” “The last few years in Lleida have been very good for him to grow a lot and become more solid in terms of team play, and we blindly believe in him because we think he is a project for the future and a player who can contribute to us from now on”, has Fisac ​​added.

In addition, Fisac ​​has described González for his versatility. “His transition from him to the outside position has given him energy, strength, he is a talented man, capable of passing, he has good shooting conditions and tactically he is very disciplined”, said the Casademont Zaragoza coach.

González has been a fixture in the lower categories of the Spanish team; from sub-16 to sub-20, playing Eurobaskets and World Cups. He won the silver medal in the European under-18 contested in Slovakia in 2017, a milestone that he repeated in the subsequent Eurobasket in Israel, where he shared a dressing room with Carlos Alocén.