2019 Rankings Breakdown: Beltway Guards Part 3
As the breakdowns for the 2019 player rankings continue, take a look at the breakdown from the Beltway area guards part one here, and part two here.
Below, we continue our breakdown of the Beltway area guards that were included in the rankings:
CAMERON BROWN | 6’3 G | E. ROOSEVELT/DISTRICT | #25 OVERALL
Brown is a physical guard who can play all over the floor, and is very comfortable with the ball in his hands. Brown defends multiple positions, and rebounds out of his area.
JOSH WATTS | 6’4 G | GONZAGA/TEAM TAKEOVER | #28 OVERALL
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Watts is a hustle player who has a knack for being around the ball and making plays. The rising junior is a talented shot maker, and does well in the middle areas of the floor as well as from long range. Watts is a good defender, and moves well off the ball.
HERU BLIGEN | 6’2 G | ST. ANDREW’S/DC BLUE DEVILS | #30 OVERALL
Bligen is a big time competitor. He’s tough as nails, and locks up defensively. A very good rebounding point guard, Bligen is a blur with the ball in his hands and likes to push it in transition.
KAMDYN CURFMAN | 6’0 G | GEORGETOWN PREP/FAIRFAX STARS | #31 OVERALL
Initially pigeonholed as a dead eye three point shooter, Kurfman has worked hard to polish his overall game. An underrated defender, Kurfman can hold his own on and off the ball. He rebounds well, and is capable of running the point or the two.
JUDAH JORDAN | 6’2 G | CAPITOL CHRISTIAN/TEAM MELO | #32 OVERALL
Jordan is an athletic guard with tremendous defensive potential. He is very skilled, and can score it well from all three levels. He can play both guard positions, and always competes with a high motor.