Player Rankings: C/O 2024 Point Guards
Solid Point Guard Play is key for any team. The ability to handle, pass and make good decisions with the ball are just a few of the important skills any young PG needs to possess. In this article we take…
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Continue ReadingSolid Point Guard Play is key for any team. The ability to handle, pass and make good decisions with the ball are just a few of the important skills any young PG needs to possess. In this article we take a look at some of the top Point Guards in the c/o 2024.
DJ Thomas DJ Thomas 6'2" | PG Liberty | 2024 #19 Nation NV 5’11 PG (#2) – As high of a basketball IQ of any player that I’ve ever seen at that age. Thomas is a computer from the neck up who plays the game several frames ahead. He has a tight handle, and can knock down open 3’s. His signature skill is his passing ability, Thomas is accurate whether stationary or off the dribble.
Alijah Adem Alijah Adem 6'2" | PG Spring Valley | 2024 State #174 Nation NV 6’1 PG Durango (#7) – Adem is a smooth player with an excellent floor game. He has a tight handle, and may have the best wiggle out of the class. He already has the skills to separate and shoot from behind the arc, and he is equally effective playing the 1 or the 2.
Jamison McCall Jamison McCall 6'0" | CG Spring Valley | 2024 State NV 5’10 PG Shadow RIdge (#14) – I like this kid. He’s a quick jitterbug type, however he’s a quality shooter that forces defenders to play him honestly. He’s got good blow by ability and has shown the ability to get consistent paint touches.
EJ Dacuma 5’7 PG (#15) – Dacuma can go into his bag in an instant. He’s quick and has all the moves, including a good right to left COD and a nice heads up hesitation dribble. His issue will be his size, however if he continues to improve his ballhandling and passing, expect him to rise even higher among this current class of PG’s.
Jordan Childress Jordan Childress 5'10" | PG Rancho | 2024 State NV 5’10 PG Rancho (#16) – Childress is a defense first PG. He has good ball skills including quick hands and good timing. A drive first PG at this stage in his career, Childress has a high IQ, and can get consistent paint touches.
Prince Davis Prince Davis 5'10" | PG Desert Pines | 2025 State NV 5’9 PG (#18) – Everytime I’ve seen this kid play, he has balled. Davis is a jitterbug with several quick COD’s. He gets to the rack, and does a nice job of finishing at the rim.
Jordon Cosby Jordon Cosby 5'9" | CG Spring Valley | 2024 State NV 5’9 PG Spring Valley (#19) – I have only seen Cosby play once, but he was remarkable that one time, and sometimes that all you need. A quick trigger sniper that showed in the gym range, Cosby made a bunch of 3’s at the WODE 2024 A.S game, that performance alone was simply to much good to keep him off the list.