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Here is an early list of guards that need to be considered as next level prospects that are showing some major promise early on this season. Cole Johnson UT #101 PG #21 HEIGHT 6'0" POS PG CLASS 2023 View Profile…
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Continue ReadingHere is an early list of guards that need to be considered as next level prospects that are showing some major promise early on this season.
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Cole is a solid guard that can do a little bit of everything. He plays with a chip on his shoulder and when he is not in scoring opportunities he does stay active as he is one of those guards that just rebounds really well. Cole can score the ball and he can shoot from deep as he can keep that defense honest and they will not sag off of him. Nice small school player to keep in mind.
Jaxon Best
Jaxon Best
One of the best shooters out there that a lot of people do not know about. If he comes in off the bench he is instant offense and he can really zero in from deep. His percentages are high from deep and he can get going in a hurry. If you are looking to develop a ball handler that already has a solid foundation shooting this kid is someone to look at. When Jaxon is in the game he open things up for his bigs to do work and even makes it tough on defenders to leave him and help or stay home with the shooter.
Kevin has been off the radar for too long now. He cam in blazing as a freshman and has somewhat fallen through the cracks. Kevin would be a solid D2 talent that can play the 3 guard at that level. He is fast and he has a tough physical style of play. If I was a D2 school I would be ready to offer, especially if there is a track team that they can get him on as well. Kevin can jump in the post and do work, he can duck in at times. Kevin has great moves and lateral quickness that can help him get in the lanes. Shooting wise he can continue to develop but he has a nice shot.
Great size on Carter and he is not a flashy player. He is a blue collar type of a prospect that just goes in the game and does his job. He rebounds on both ends of the floor. On the defensive end he gets low and uses his fundamentals to get boards. He secures rebounds and get rid of the ball but he can bring the ball up if he needs to. On the offensive side of the ball he does not need plays to go his way to score. He does well on broken plays and movement as he provides a great target to get the ball. 15-feet in he is in his wheelhouse. Good size and that strength can go up as he hits the weights at the college level.