Recruiting Report: Trent Frazier (2017)
Wellington’s Trent Frazier might be the most exciting point guard in the state. The 6’2, 170-pound four-star 2017 electric combo guard, put on a show at the Disney Easter Classic this past weekend. He showcased his blinding quickness off the…
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Continue ReadingWellington’s Trent Frazier might be the most exciting point guard in the state.
The 6’2, 170-pound four-star 2017 electric combo guard, put on a show at the Disney Easter Classic this past weekend. He showcased his blinding quickness off the dribble and is arguably the fastest end-to-end point guard in the state. Frazier can heat up from deep and is able to create space with his exceptional handles. He’s more of a scoring guard that can change the game instantly. He’s also able to dissect a defense with precise passing, and gets to the rim at will. Defensively, he reads the passing lanes well.
Frazier led his team to their first state title in school history last season. This year, he averaged 21 points, six assists and three rebounds a game.
We’d like to see him develop into more of a true point guard and improve his shot selection. We see him as a high major prospect.
Frazier holds offers from Baylor, Illinois, Kansas State and Stephen F. Austin. He’s drawing interest from Florida, Alabama, Oklahoma and UCF.
He has a favorite conference in mind.
“Right now, I’d like to play in the Big Ten,” Frazier said. “But I don’t have any favorite schools at the moment.”
Frazier described his game.
“I’m a fast paced player,” Frazier said. “I like to run. I remind myself of Russell Westbrook.”
He knows when he’ll be entertaining visits.
”I’ll be taking most of my visits this summer,” Frazier said.
Frazier will be playing with both E1T1 and the Wellington Wolves on the AAU circuit.