<p>The class of 2022 rankings were recently released. With over 75 players making the list, it’s our most exclusive rankings yet. This class features some of the top point guards on the west coast. In this article we break down our top floor generals in the c/o 2022. </p>
<p>[player_tooltip player_id="787641" first="Milos" last="Uzan"] <em>6’3 Desert Pines (#1)</em> - Exceptional vision, with the ability to make on time and on target passes from a standstill position or off the bounce. One of the top PG’s in the c/o 2022 anywhere. </p>
<p>[player_tooltip player_id="859646" first="Tavionte" last="Jackson"] <em>6’1 Las Vegas (#4)</em> <em>(featured image)</em> - Impossible to stay in front of, one of the best penetrators on the west coast. Elite level handle, allows him the ability to get anywhere he wants on the floor. </p>
<p>[player_tooltip player_id="858152" first="Jaycob" last="McBath"] <em>6’0 Desert Valley Prep (#10)</em> - High quality P&R player that can get his own shot off the bounce. Re-classed as one of the top players in the c/o 2021.</p>
<p>[player_tooltip player_id="859641" first="Damion" last="Byrd"] <em>6’0 SLAM (#12)</em> - Cerebral PG with paint touch getting ability. Improved outside shooter that is accurate off his rhythm dribbles. </p>
<p>[player_tooltip player_id="712123" first="Elijah" last="Johnson"] <em>5’10 PG Durango (#15)</em> - One of the best on ball defenders in the state. Underrated ability to organize a team and get into the lane. </p>
<p>[player_tooltip player_id="859652" first="Michael" last="Agee"] <em>5’10 Reed (#36)</em> - Quick athlete with paint touch ability. High IQ defender that plays the passing lanes well. </p>
<p>[player_tooltip player_id="928927" first="Jacques" last="Williams Jr"] <em>5’10 Arbor View (#37)</em> - Gritty on ball defender capable of impacting the game from the defensive side of the ball. </p>
<p>[player_tooltip player_id="859659" first="Kei" last="Childress Jr"] <em>6’1 Rancho (#40)</em> - High IQ PG that understands offensive basketball as well as how to get the correct shot for his team on each possession. </p>
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