2025 Rankings Update: Top 5 PG’s
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The class of 2025 has the potential to very special. It’s a perimeter dominated rankings list with way more than handful of really good point guards. Let’s take a look at the top 10 ranked PG’s. * The list does…
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Continue ReadingThe class of 2025 has the potential to very special. It’s a perimeter dominated rankings list with way more than handful of really good point guards. Let’s take a look at the top 10 ranked PG’s.
* The list does not include players listed as CG’s. We will go 5 to 1 on the list.
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Glassnor has some really special upside and skills in his game. He’s been giving defenders fits for a while now with his ability to score from all 3 levels. It’s been a while since I saw a defender lock him up. Glassnor can take his man off the bounce and is a physical and creative finisher.
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McLavish Jr. exploded on the scene his freshman year and hasn’t looked back. The young man is a lethal shooter. Volleyball line range doesn’t sum it up. He has in the car on his way to the gym range on his jumper. McLavish Jr. can use his quickness and handles to create space for his shot.
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It’s hard not cheer for a lead guard like Lawson. He’s one of the grittiest players in the state. He just flat out wants it and will do whatever it takes on the court to be successful. Lawson is a playmaking point guard that puts the defense on it’s heels and forces them to be uncomfortable.
I really like Stone’s game and his long term potential is absolutely through the roof. Stone has some of the best court vision in the state. He sees everywhere around him, even when he’s on the move. Stone has beautiful touch on his passes and it seems like he can put them on a dime.