<p>Below are the All Tournament Picks for Point Guards at Ballin’ Under 1 Roof.</p>
<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id="1010559" first="Meechie" last="Johnson"]</strong> (2021) Indy Heat- Bigger than when I last saw him in 2019. At first glance, he still has unreal shooting ability. Even more athletic than before and is an elite playmaker. Sets himself and teammates up for scoring opportunities with his ability to penetrate and kick.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id="809622" first="Khalil" last="Luster"]</strong> (2022) C2K Lima- Incredibly fast point guard. Sets himself up well to score in the midrange. Patient and effective with his breakdown dribble. Uses second level speed to get downhill and find the paint. Persistent defensive player. Our biggest question is his size as a guard.</p>
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<p><strong>Jayden Priddy</strong> (2021) Mid Ohio Pumas-Sliemers- Arguably one of the better guards at getting downhill on the drive. Quick hands and speedy crossover dribble. Explosive first step and has a knack for finding the lane. Impressed most with his excellence in the half court. Good vision in pick-and-roll situations.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id="921740" first="Jamal" last="Sumlin"]</strong> (2022) Team Cleveland- Exceptionally quick witted and speed driven point guard. Offensively, breaks down defenders with his incredibly quick handles. Defensively, his lateral quickness was unreal. Defended some very talented guards in Pool play. Concerned me with some unforced errors on offense, but not enough to dampen the mood on Sumlin.</p>
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<p><strong>Matthew Miller</strong> (2021) Buckeye Storm- Athletic, smart Point Guard. Definitely the most athletic player on his team. Quick decision maker with the ball in his hands. Calm and collected when presented with defensive pressure. Needs to improve his jump shot, but showed he can get to the rim with his dribble.</p>
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