2024 Player Rankings Update: Top 5 CG’s
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The latest player rankings for this year’s senior class are on our Prep Hoops Florida website. This week, we are taking a deep dive into the position-by-position breakdowns. Next, we will be updating our top combo guards in the Class…
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Continue ReadingThe latest player rankings for this year’s senior class are on our Prep Hoops Florida website. This week, we are taking a deep dive into the position-by-position breakdowns. Next, we will be updating our top combo guards in the Class of 2024.
The 6-7 senior combo guard can score in bunches whether it’s at the front of the rim or pulling up from beyond the arc. His size and speed allow him to take care of the basketball and blow by defenders finishing above the rim as he displays a ton of athleticism on the offensive end. On the defensive end, Lee plays with a ton of versatility where he can guard on and off the ball at a high level. Lee is a dangerous slasher who can make a huge impact at the next level.
The 6-5 senior guard and Stetson University signee is a matchup nightmare for opposing guards as he plays with strength and physicality. He often runs the point guard position but is unafraid when it comes to playing off the ball at times as he has a soft touch when it comes to scoring around the rim as well as from beyond the arc. Phillips is also an above-average rebounder where he can get out on the break and runs the floor well.
The 6-5 senior guard and Kennesaw State signee is strong and physical on the defensive end, making him a matchup nightmare for opposing guards. He is quick in transition where he gets to his spots and can score at all three levels on the offensive end. He is also very active when it comes to finishing at the rim whether it’s on the attack or off lobs thrown toward him. Seals is an all-around good athlete and will make a strong impact the rest of this season as well as at the next level.
The 6-1 senior combo guard and Sam Houston State signee is a viable threat on the offensive end. Taylor can be a primary point guard as well as play off the ball where he can get to his spots. He can also create his shot whether it’s off the bounce or the catch. On the defensive end, Taylor is very disruptive when it comes to covering the passing lanes as he has a strong nose for the ball. Look for Taylor to finish his senior season out strong as his upside continues to climb.
The 6-2 senior guard and Jacksonville University signee is a deep-range shooter who can score off the catch or bounce. He also has a strong knack for attacking the rim and kicking out to open shooters where he forces defenses to collapse on him. On the defensive end, Jackson guards on and off the ball at a high level where he is very active in the passing lanes, as well as an above-average rebounder for his size.