Twelve Bridges’ Alex Connor Emerging as a Complete 2029 Prospect with High Upside
For Alex Connor, basketball has always been part of his life.
With a father who both played and coached the game, Connor was introduced to basketball at a very young age. He started playing on a team at just four years old, but even before that, the game was already in his hands. That early foundation has helped shape him into the player he is today.
Now standing at 6-foot-2 and part of the Class of 2029 at Twelve Bridges High School, Connor is quickly developing into a well-rounded prospect with a strong feel for the game.
Connor describes himself as an all-around player, and his play backs that up. He takes pride in doing whatever his team and coaches need in order to win, whether that means scoring, facilitating, or contributing in less noticeable ways. His ability to impact the game across multiple areas makes him a valuable presence on the floor.
One of the biggest highlights of his season came during a stretch where he scored 20 or more points in three consecutive games, helping lead his team to a league championship. Performances like that showcase not only his scoring ability, but also his consistency and ability to step up in important moments.
What truly separates Connor is his versatility.
He can influence the game in a variety of ways, from passing and shooting to finishing at the rim, rebounding, and playing strong defense. That ability to contribute across the board makes him the type of player who can fit into any system and elevate those around him.
His mindset is just as important as his skillset.
Connor stays motivated through mental focus and a team-first approach. He takes pride in being unselfish and understands the importance of doing the little things that lead to winning. Whether it shows up on the stat sheet or not, his goal is always to make the right play.
Looking ahead, Connor has clear goals for his future.
He aspires to play Division I basketball while continuing to grow not only as a player, but as a person off the court as well. With his combination of size, versatility, and mindset, he is building a strong foundation for long-term success.
As he continues to develop through the early stages of his high school career, Alex Connor is a name to keep an eye on in the 2029 class.
Sac Sports Tribune will continue to follow his journey as he grows both on and off the court.



