Rankings Release: Positional Breakdown C/O 2026 PG’s
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The new PrephoopsNevada rankings have been released. The class of 2026 features several talented sophomores prepared for a breakout season. The class features some talented Floor Generals. Let’s take a look at some of the top PG’s in the class. Tyus Thomas…
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Continue ReadingThe new PrephoopsNevada rankings have been released. The class of 2026 features several talented sophomores prepared for a breakout season. The class features some talented Floor Generals. Let’s take a look at some of the top PG’s in the class.
This may sound crazy, but Thomas should be thought of as a Player of the year candidate. He’s the maestro for one of the top teams in the state, and plays the position with precision. The overall number one player in the class is a natural scorer, that understands the intricacies of the position, including P&R offense and how to get his teammates involved.
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You can remove the small school label from Stroughter after a summer spent giving out buckets on the EYBL circuit. He’s a high energy PG, with the ability to dominate the game on both sides of the ball. The downhill driver is at his best in a wide open transition setting, and looking to go back to back.
Coleman is a Pitbull type PG with a knack for making the big play. He is a demon on ball, willing and able to take away opposing ballhandlers. He also doubles as one of the top mid range shooters in the state. Coleman loves to get to his spot before raising up over off balance defenders.
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Inocencio was one of the biggest stockrisers for a good reason. The PG is exciting to watch, with the ability to create for himself. His combination of wiggle and shot making, make him one of the players to watch in 4A this year.
The aptly named Speed is one of the fastest players with the ball in his hands. He’s also a blur without it. The PG is a good on ball defender that uses his foot speed and lateral quickness to force turnovers. His ability to be a productive tempo changer is what has him as one of the top PG’s in the class.
Dickel is one of the smartest players in the class. He’ll spend a lot of time as a game manager for his high school squad, however don’t sleep on his skillset. Dickel is a terrific outside shooter, with the ability to knock down shots in catch and shoot. He also understands how to use hesitations and shot fakes to attack the rim.
Johnson is a competitive PG with some good physical skills. He has long arms, he’s fast and has good quick twitch ability. The PG is at his best in an uptempo system which allows him to use his speed to get into the lane and score.
Moses is an unassuming looking player, until he steps on the court. The PG is a quiet assasain with the ability to shoot the ball from the outside. He has good quickness as well, and he used it this summer, to get by more athletic defenders. He is a player poised for a big season, evident by his top 50 rankings in the class.
Cummins is one of the more unique guards. He has the rare combination of shooting and passing skills. He plays the game with great vision, showing the ability to find players off the bounce. He can also knock down open shots, in catch and shoot situations.