New Faces: 2019 Guards
This spring has been a perfect time to try and find some new and undiscovered talent within the state of Indiana. Following up on great high school season and some under-the-radar leads, we have put together a list of some…
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Continue ReadingThis spring has been a perfect time to try and find some new and undiscovered talent within the state of Indiana. Following up on great high school season and some under-the-radar leads, we have put together a list of some of the best new faces we have found this spring.
Cameron Alford
6’0 – PG – Brownsburg – Team Teague 2019
Cameron is a big, strong guard who controls the floor pretty well for his age. He’s mainly, on offense, just a three-point shooter but his skillset should allow him to do more. Has some speed in the open floor but uses that more to setup teammates than to create for himself. Body is already a plus and has a path to being one of the better guards in the class.
Justin Hensley
6’2 – SG – Bishop Chatard – Indiana Elite Central 2019
Hensley is a tall shooting guard who has a great frame and some length as well. He’s a solid scoring option as he can shoot the ball fairly well and isn’t afraid to try and attack the rim. Will need to really improved his strength but he’s still on the younger side and if he does that soon, he could be very good for Chatard.
Luke Heady
5’10 – PG – Carmel – Indiana Elite Diesel 2019
Luke is a strong lead guard with a good feel for the game. He never tends to overplay his hand and does a great job reading the defense to make a play. Pair his vision with solid passing and he’s got a great chance to be one of the better lead guard options in the class. Capable shooter but adding offense will be next step for him.
Paxon Bartley
6’2 – SG – Wood Memorial – Pocket City Basketball 2019
Paxon is a tall guard who seems to be growing each day right now. Long and lanky and able to really handle the ball on the perimeter. Capable scoring threat who can attack off the bounce really well. Not going to just sit back and launch threes but can from time to time. Could be one of the better scoring wings by the time the class is done.
Tony Stuckey
5’8 – PG – South Bend Washington – MBA Select 2019
Stuckey is a short, quick guard who can make plays in the paint with his speed. Not a big time scoring threat but has the ability along with the vision to dish off to his big men. Knows how to draw attention on his drives so he can kick the ball out. Not going to get much taller but has some strength to play right now and uses it pretty well. Fairly assertive for his age.