2023: UNSIGNED Point Guards
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A point guard is a floor general who can lead your squad. College programs please take notice of some of these young men outside the Top 25 here in the Palmetto State. #RecruitThePalmettoState Kaleb Caldwell SC #46 PG #11 HEIGHT…
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Continue ReadingA point guard is a floor general who can lead your squad. College programs please take notice of some of these young men outside the Top 25 here in the Palmetto State. #RecruitThePalmettoState
Caldwell has a knack for scoring the ball. Kaleb started off at Camden HS before going over to North Central HS. He really likes to pile up some numbers at times. Caldwell plays multiple sports and it will be interesting see which way he looks for college.
Rich is a son of a former University of South Carolina Gamecock basketball player. CJ plays the game with a good demeanor and awareness on the court. Rich keeps the ball low and really understands the role of a point guard and directing traffic on the court.
Bradley will finish on the break with his left-hand. Derek always shows to have good body control on the way to the rack. Bradley will drop some floaters in the lane at times. Derek creates for others and always seems to be strong with the ball in his hands. He will look to pop off ball screens and race to the cup.
Rembert is ultra-athletic on the floor and from the backcourt. Justin will bring some serious bounce to the floor for the Knights. He excels in a transition game and a bit of chaos on the side. Justin will pressure the ball on defense and at times will leak out for cheapies in transition. Rembert will never downsize the MOTOR while on the floor – 94 feet player.
Overton has a bit of an old school game at times with his play for the Diamond Hornets. Arturo won’t overwhelm with anyone thing he does on the court. He generally plays rock steady and finds the open man.
Sowell has been in the lineup for the Eagles it seems forever. Jaydyn can knockdown open shots and at times can really get things going. Sowell plays off the grid up in Chesterfield County near the North Carolina border. He averaged 13.4 ppg this season for the Eagles.
Capers is a blur at times with his play on the play. Chauncey played this past season at Cane Bay HS after playing at Fort Dorchester HS previously. He brings fearless attitude to the floor with his willingness to compete and win.
Capers a left-handed won’t backdown from a challenge – he has no problems sacrificing his body for a charge. Don’t let the size scare you the kid is a hustler.
Boyd can really get the ball to the basket at times by keeping the ball on a string. Ke’Mari is fast to end to end on the floor with the ball in his hands. He really likes to play the game at 94 feet. If you want to play fast Boyd is your man to push the tempo for your team.