2024 Rankings Update: Top 5 PG’s
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The class of 2024 has elite level talent at the point guard position. Let’s take a look at the top 5 ranked PG’s in the recently updated class of 2024 prospect rankings. * The list does not include players listed…
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Continue ReadingThe class of 2024 has elite level talent at the point guard position. Let’s take a look at the top 5 ranked PG’s in the recently updated class of 2024 prospect rankings.
* The list does not include players listed as CG’s. We will go 5 to 1 on the list.
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I feel like Shillinger flies under the radar a bit as a player and prospect. The young man is as quick as they come, with both straight line speed and fast change of direction. He’s a creative finisher around the rim and can hang in the air and finish off with a floater. Shillinger is one of best passers in the senior class, showing the ability to put it on a dime.
How do we best to describe why Landon Williams Landon Williams 6’4″ | PG North Farmington | 2024 State MI in on this list? How about we just say, because the young man is really good at basketball. He has solid positional size and strength. Williams possesses the ability to set the offense in motion, get the ball to where it needs to be, as well as score from the lead guard position when his team needs it.
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Menifield is a prolific player that’s still underrated at this number. As far as next level potential, he has as much as anyone in the senior class. As stellar as his ball handling and playmaking is, it’s his defense that sets the tone. Menifield’s quick hands, quick feet and defensive vision are truly elite.
Lewless entered high school as an extremely talented floor general and he’s done nothing but impress ever since. He just gets it. His feel for the game and ability to control tempo and momentum is well beyond the high school level. Lewless will be making a commitment announcement this Thursday and there will be some college coaches hanging on his words that afternoon.
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Brooks has the physical skills and the intangibles to be great at the high school level and well beyond that. He’s such a strong point guard and uses it effectively to get the ball where he wants it to go. Brooks has a terrific mid range game, where he can dish the ball off to a scorer as well as finish with touch.