Top 60 Point Guards (2024)
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Point guard play wins or loses postseason games. The junior class is composed of many capable, some elite, ball-handlers. The following list includes the 60 best college prospects set to graduate spring ’24. Top 30 PGs 3187 Marlon McShane Marlon…
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Continue ReadingPoint guard play wins or loses postseason games. The junior class is composed of many capable, some elite, ball-handlers.
The following list includes the 60 best college prospects set to graduate spring ’24.
Keshawn Pappillion (Kenwood HS, TN) can really, really play basketball. Last night, in a home loss to Father Ryan, KP created 2 steals on consecutive possessions, knocked down 2 first Q 3’s. He moved around the court like a dream. Handled. Defended. Elite composure.
Drew Henry Drew Henry 6'1" | PG Lenoir City | 2024 State TN ‘s leadership with Lenoir City this month has been exceptional. Gritty, fast, tough with skill. Henry is an undersized point guard that makes up the difference with effort and shooting touch.
Brennen Scott Brennen Scott 6'1" | PG Oak Ridge | 2024 TN ‘s career represents methodical, steady improvement. The quick were always there, but he added upper-tier strength and more consistent shooting in the last 18 months. Heading towards Christmas, Oak Ridge High School is 9-0 with with wins over Oakland, Cleveland, Alcoa, and Powell.
For Webb School (Bell-Buckle), Taveon Comage Taveon Comage 6'2" | PG Webb-Bell Buckle | 2024 State TN is a grizzled veteran. Thanks to his wonderful teammate Arnett Hayes Arnett Hayes 6'1" | PG Battle Ground Academy | 2025 State TN , Comage is certainly not the Feet’s point man, but he must be a point guard to play in college. TC plays with better than average athleticism. Shooting range is limited. His handle is just ok for a college’s primary ball-handler.