Which point guards in the class of 2018 boosted their stock the most in the latest rankings?
<strong>DeAndre Heckard (Romeoville)</strong>
Heckard made a big jump up the board from #43 to #10 overall. We liked what we saw out of Heckard in the spring with Hoops4Health 16U. In July he not only solidified those thoughts, but was dominant with his play as both as both a scorer and distributor putting himself squarely in D1 consideration.
<strong>Kendle Moore (Danville)</strong>
The Danville point guard played to very good reviews of his play for Team Rose 16U on the grassroots circuit. The speedy guard jumped up in the rankings from #29 to #16 with his strong play on the for the Adidas team.
<strong>Maurice Commander (Marist)</strong>
Commander moved up from #55 to #44 with a nice closing statement for the Illinois Wolves 16U on the circuit. He is a quick and shifty lead guard that knows how to run a team and get others involved while scoring from mid-range.
<strong>Kevin Caldwell (Alton)</strong>
Caldwell made a big splash jumping into the rankings at #69. The St. Louis metro east point guard showed with the Southwest Jets he can run the show and push the tempo in the open floor with his speed.
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