2023 Music City Madness: Top 16U Guards
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The 2023 Prep Hoops Circuit is well underway and our second week of action kicks off this upcoming weekend in Denver, Kansas City and Nashville. Prep Hoops Circuit scouts will be on the grounds in all three cities. Here is…
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Continue ReadingThe 2023 Prep Hoops Circuit is well underway and our second week of action kicks off this upcoming weekend in Denver, Kansas City and Nashville. Prep Hoops Circuit scouts will be on the grounds in all three cities. Here is a deeper dive at the Top 16U Guards To Watch this upcoming weekend at the Music City Madness in Nashville.
The 6-1 guard is a pure score-first type of player who can hurt you in bunches. Glasper uses his quickness and ability to drive to the basket for his advantage. Glasper is coming off a high school season where he averaged 24.1 points, 6.0 rebounds and 5.3 assists per game for Gatlinburg-Pittman High School.
The 6-5 guard is not your typical guard who can beat you off the dribble. Capps is a multi-dimensional player who can also play the wing position with his size and can also beat you in the paint. Capps uses his size and strength to an advantage, as well as rebound against most bigs. Capps holds offers from Radford and Tennessee Tech so far in the early stages of his recruitment process.
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The 6-3 guard is very smart and clever when the basketball is in his hands, as he is known for his precision passing. Webb often will make an unselfish play to set him and his teammates up for success. Webb averaged over 15 points per game during the high school season for Siegel High School.
The 6-0 point guard has one of the smoothest catch and release shots you will see this weekend at the Music City Madness. Davenport can score in a variety of ways whether it’s off the bounce or as a perimeter threat. He can also defend multiple positions with his lateral quickness and ability to force havoc for the opposition.
The 6-2 guard is lethal when it comes to shooting from beyond the arc, where he knocked down 40 percent of his shots from the perimeter this season at Page High School. Power is a perennial 20-point scorer and is very crafty when the basketball is in his hands.
The 5-11 guard is very quick and explosive when the basketball is in his hands. Dewberry will rarely force a mistake on the offensive end and is extremely athletic. Dewberry can also play the wing position as he can use his strength to his advantage.
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The 6-2 point guard is a poised guard who can control his team with precision passing and impact the game in a variety of ways. Preston will rarely force a tough shot or make a bad pass on the offensive end. On the defensive end he is at his best when guarding away from the primary ball handler, as he can jump into the passing lanes and force deflections or steals. He is a solid driver to the basket and finishes efficiently around the rim.