Top 5 Point Guards 2017
A quality point guard is one position a college program can never have enough of on the roster. Here is a list of 5 point guards still on the market for next season here in South Carolina: Rayshawn Neal 5’11 Legacy…
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Continue ReadingA quality point guard is one position a college program can never have enough of on the roster. Here is a list of 5 point guards still on the market for next season here in South Carolina:
Rayshawn Neal 5’11 Legacy Charter (Greenville)
Neal a Charlotte, NC native moved into the Legacy Charter this past season. Neal played with Team Charlotte on AAU circuit. Neal is a strong point guard who can overpower his opponents. Neal plays with great body control for Head Coach BJ Jackson.
Desmond Pressley 5’11 Hemingway (Pictured)
Pressley a left-handed scoring point guard can really fit it up when given the chance. This December at the Pepsi Carolina Classic in a victory over Blythewood he dropped 45 points on the Bengals. Presley plays AAU with All or Nothing. Pressley is averaging 14.3 ppg and 5.8 rebounds this season for the Tigers.
Tayler Wade 5’11 Midland Valley (Graniteville)
Wade has been a constant on the Midland Valley roster for 4 years now. Wade has the ability to knockdown the 3 ball. Wade helped the Mustangs win a State Championship last season. Wade is currently averaging 15.2 ppg, 4.8 assists and 3.8 rebounds this season. Wade currently has scored 994 career points. Wade played AAU with Team Power.
Blake Walker 5’10 Wilson (Florence)
Walker has been very consistent over his career for the Tigers. The Tigers are currently 11-0 on the season ranked number 1 in 4A. Walker a pure point guard has shared some back court duties this season with Alex Caldwell 2018 at the point guard spot. Walker has the ability to split the gaps and knockdown the mid range jumper. Walker is a very solid student in the classroom. Walker played AAU with Manzer.
Jalen McKelvey 5’10 Southside (Greenville)
McKelvey has a quick first step and can really finish in transition. McKelvey has a knack to score the ball McKelvey scored 30 points versus Greer earlier this season. The Tigers point guard is averaging 19 ppg this season.