2025 Guards to Watch
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There’s so much talent at the guard position in the 2025 class. Below are a handful that have caught my eye recently and will only continue to get better throughout this season and next. Cameron Singleton HEIGHT 6'4" POS SG…
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Continue ReadingThere’s so much talent at the guard position in the 2025 class. Below are a handful that have caught my eye recently and will only continue to get better throughout this season and next.
Cameron Singleton
Cameron Singleton
Cam has a well-rounded game. He hustles on D, cleans the glass on both ends of the floor, finds his open teammates, doesn’t panic under pressure, and he’s got a nice jumper to go along with it. One thing I absolutely love about his game is he never gives up on plays. He’s the guy that’s going to get his team second and third-chance shots multiple times per game. He uses his size well and he’s got a solid build for his age, often taking the physical advantage over his opponents at SG. I expect Cam to make plenty of noise this season and only to continue to get better with his hustle and determination.
Buntyn has a lethal crossover and he’s dangerous from behind the arc. He’s incredibly quick and will keep his opponent on their toes for the entirety of the game. He can get into the lane in an instant and pull up for a high-percentage jumper or blow right past his defender for an easy bucket at the rim. He’s a lightning quick passer with excellent court vision and he makes the game easier for his teammates. He’s not afraid to bang bodies in the paint and he’s an excellent all-around player that does not let up. He’s the first to dive on the floor for loose balls and don’t try to pass cross-court on him because he’ll suddenly morph into an all-pro CB and intercept that to take it to the house on the other end before you even know what happened.
Silas Smith Silas Smith 6'1" Joshua | 2025 TX
Silas Smith Silas Smith 6'1" Joshua | 2025 TX
Smith moves incredibly well without the ball and has excellent footwork in the paint. One thing that will immediately catch your attention about him is his stellar court vision – he can find open teammates in the thinnest of lanes and make full-court passes with pinpoint accuracy. He’s dangerous on the offensive glass and has a great handle going both ways, which makes him difficult to guard. He’s got a smooth shot from downtown and skillfully creates his own shots more often than not. His defenders have to stick to him like glue because he can easily shoot with a hand in his face and be unbothered as the ball swishes through the net.
Mario Wooden Jr. Mario Wooden Jr. 6'5" | SG Frisco Panther Creek | 2025 TX
Mario Wooden Jr. Mario Wooden Jr. 6'5" | SG Frisco Panther Creek | 2025 TX
Mario is quick with his feet and has a nice fadeaway. He uses his length to his advantage and will sink jumpers over his opponents regardless of the quality of his defender. He can drive effectively to the paint and uses his length to finish with rim-shattering dunks at the bucket. He’s a shifty defender with quick hands and his opponents must protect the ball relentlessly against him. He’s a solid shooter from the three-point line and has impressive anticipation when running the floor, which makes him excellent on the fast break. He can go either way on you with his elite ballhandling skills and this allows him to create his own shots regularly.
Jackson Stoneburner
Jackson Stoneburner
Jackson initially caught my attention because he’s all over the court all the time. He’s made up of pure hustle and grit and the supreme rotation on his jumper is a beautiful thing to watch. He can hurt his opponents from beyond the arc or drive the lane with a nice hook shot or easy finger roll from his arsenal of tricks. He’s an absolute threat on the offensive glass and possesses a great ability to finish through contact. He regularly fills up the stat sheet with his shot creation, his effort crashing the glass on both ends, and his ability to find open teammates on the break.