Top Uncommitted Prospects (Guards Edition)
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Top Uncommitted Guards in Class A looking to make a splash and land on a college roster. Landon Pokorski NE #4 PG #1 HEIGHT 6'2" POS PG CLASS 2024 View Profile Landon Pokorski Instagram Twitter State: Nebraska School: Gretna Club:…
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Landon Pokorski Landon Pokorski 6’2″ | PG Gretna | 2024 State NE , a talented guard for the Dragons, had an impressive junior season, averaging 15 points per game. He showcased his scoring ability by knocking down 38 three-pointers from distance on 36% shooting. Landon also had several 20+ standout performances, including dropping a season-high 25 points in a game.
As a physical guard, Landon excels at getting to the basket and finishing strong. He is a capable ball handler with a good understanding of the game, evident in his low turnover ratio of 2.38. Landon’s leadership skills were also evident as he led the Dragons in points and assists (4.5) last season. Defensively, he will be relied upon to contribute more this season as the Dragons hope to make noise this upcoming season. Overall, Landon’s skills and experience make him a valuable asset to any team and should be on many colleges’ radars.
Warriors guard CJ Mitchell CJ Mitchell 5’10” | PG Omaha Westside | 2024 State NE worked his tail off from an injury that set him out the season before last but is now ready to showcase his skills after a full offseason of training instead of rehab. Despite many other weapons on last season’s squad, Mitchell averaged 10 points per game and showed promise with an 18-point game outburst against Burke. He also displayed his playmaking abilities with a double-double performance against Millard West, recording 15 points and 10 assists.
Mitchell is a versatile player who can contribute to various aspects of the game. He takes care of the ball well and can score, set up the offense, and defend effectively. With several seniors gone, Mitchell will have more opportunities to shine and is expected to see his stock rise at the beginning of the season. Keep an eye on this uncommitted guard as he has the potential to make a significant impact.
Elijah Gaeth Elijah Gaeth 6’1″ | SG Millard North | 2024 State NE , a senior guard, is determined to make a statement this season after falling short in what could have been his third straight state championship last year. Gaeth averaged 12.7 points per game and showcased his scoring ability pouring in a season-high 27 points against Kearney. He also displayed his playmaking skills by recording a triple-double against Lincoln Northstar.
Gaeth is not only a capable scorer but also a strong rebounder, averaging 6.6 rebounds per game and notching three double-doubles last season. Defensively, he is a capable defender with his long reach and excellent anticipation skills, averaging 1.8 steals per game last season. Gaeth’s offensive skills, floor vision, and improved all-around game make him a formidable player. Alongside co-senior leader Neal Mosser Neal Mosser 6’2″ | SG Millard North | 2024 State NE , Gaeth will be a force to be reckoned with in the backcourt for the Mustangs.
Neal Mosser Neal Mosser 6’2″ | SG Millard North | 2024 State NE , Mustangs sharpshooting guard, was a key contributor last season, averaging 11.9 points per game. He showcased his shooting prowess by knocking down six triples in a game. He showed his marksmen skills shooting 43% from beyond the arc for the season. Mosser’s efficiency wasn’t only evident from his downtown rain, he also shot 49% from the field and an impressive 90% from the charity stripe.
While known for his shooting, Mosser also proved to be a capable passer and defender. He displayed his versatility by playing both sides of the wing and showed improvement in his all-around game. Mosser’s ability to shoot, pass, and defend makes him a valuable asset to any team. Look out for this sharpshooter as he aims to attract offers with his performances this season.
Mynor Strong Mynor Strong 6’1″ | CG Omaha North | 2024 State NE , a lengthy guard, averaged 11.4 points per game last season for the Vikings and will now be the key piece in their offense this season. He showcased his scoring ability by erupting for 22 points in a game against Bellevue East and displayed his shooting skills by hitting 34% of his three-point attempts last season.
Strong is not only a capable scorer but also a dominant defender. He recorded an impressive nine steals in a game and led all Class A guards in steals. He also led the team in blocks. Strong’s defensive presence and leadership skills make him a valuable asset to the team. As he takes on a bigger role this season, expect Strong to lead the Vikings in their quest to make a deep run.
Taye Moore Taye Moore 5’9″ | PG Lincoln Southeast | 2024 State NE , a guard for Lincoln Southeast, averaged 10.8 points per game and 2.5 assists last season. He showcased his scoring ability by dropping a couple of 21-point games and displayed his shooting skills by knocking down 41 three-pointers.
Moore is a smooth scorer who can score from anywhere on the court. He has a nice jumper and can easily pull up from deep or mid-range. Defensively, Moore excels at reading passing lanes and recorded six steals in a game. With his scoring ability and defensive skills, Moore will be a key player for Lincoln Southeast as they look to make a splash next season. Keep an eye on this uncommitted guard as he has the potential to attract college attention.