Daylon Andrews Daylon Andrews 5'10" | PG Pc West | 2021 State OK | BTR 5’11″ PG Putnam City West ’21 Andrews was an unstoppable scoring and facilitating presence for BTR, namely finding buckets from the 3-point line and making…
5’11″ PG |
Putnam City West ’21 |
Andrews was an unstoppable scoring and facilitating presence for BTR, namely finding buckets from the 3-point line and making intuitive plays for teammates. Andrews is among the most talented sharpshooters in the Oklahoma City metro headed into his senior year, and he dealt significant blows to opposing teams throughout the summer while providing eyes-in-the-back of his head passes to teammates to score.
6’2″ PG |
Lawton MacArthur ’21 |
Following a 21-point-a-night campaign in his junior year at Lawton Mac, Dawsey followed up with an exceptional senior summer with BTR. A speedy guard with polished handles, Dawsey made creating separation light work against seasoned defenders as he slashed and sliced his way through opposing defenses to get to the rim.
6’1″ PG |
Edmond Santa Fe ’21 |
Adams had a break-out summer with Swarm, showcasing his potential as a two-way guard. He disrupted passing lanes regularly, often leading to a strong finish on the opposite end. Offensively, he was a primary ball-handler for Swarm, handling that role with poise and conservatism, devoid of costly and unnecessary turnovers.
Lawley starred for H&H in a primary facilitating role, though he was never reluctant to get to the basket and finish with touch. His intuitive play-making skills drove his game, often letting instinct take over in transition as he helped H&H to scoring runs with his shooting, passing and finishing skills.
A wired-to-score on-ball prospect, McGuire was excellent for DNOK in his senior summer. He plays fearlessly around the rim, and with his explosive elevation, he was a tough task for opposing defenders with any room to gather. McGuire is also a standout sharpshooter who could fill up the stat sheet with triples.