2025 Player Rankings Update: Top 5 CG’s
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The latest player rankings for this year’s junior 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 with our top combo guards in the…
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Continue ReadingThe latest player rankings for this year’s junior 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 with our top combo guards in the Class of 2025.
The 6-7 junior combo guard has been recognized on the national radar since the beginning of his sophomore season. Abaev can create for himself as well as for his teammates as his separation to score on the ball and off the ball have gradually improved each year. The lefty has a smooth shooting stroke where he can also score on all three levels at the offensive end. On the defensive end of the floor, Abaev is the true definition of a floor general where he can guard multiple positions at a high level and plays with huge upside.
The 6-0 junior guard doesn’t get rattled when it comes to defenses applying pressure on him when he has the ball in his hands. Knowles is also known to be a solid passer whether it’s off the bounce or on the move. He also brings a good combination skillset of size and speed on the defensive end where he is able to jump the passing lanes. Knowles also has a strong knack of making havoc for opposing guards when he is on the ball forcing tough shots as well as rebounding well for his size. Expect his recruitment to take a big leap as we are getting near the AAU season.
The 6-5 rising junior guard has the chance to make a lot of noise as he is fully healthy after a de-railed sophomore season limited him. Able can produce and impact the game in a variety of ways where he uses his three-level scoring ability as a huge threat. On the defensive side, Able can defend multiple positions and use his length guarding against bigger players. When he scores at the front of the rim, he often scores in bunches and has been a huge lift for Berkeley Prep so far this season.
The 6-4 junior combo guard continues to improve his ability to score on all three levels on the offensive end, where he can score off the bounce as well as off the catch. Washington’s speed and length allow him to finish efficiently on either side of the rim where he isn’t afraid to draw contact. Look for Washington to have a huge leap in his game as his defense has continued to improve where he can defend multiple positions. Washington is also an elite rebounder where he can push the pace in transition as he also has a smooth handle for his size.
The 6-4 junior guard plays with a ton of athleticism where he is able to get downhill and finish on both sides of the rim. He has a smooth release where he can also score on all three levels whether it’s off the bounce or off the catch. Robinson can score in transition as he is exceptionally quick getting the basketball up the floor. Expect Robinson’s recruitment to heat up soon as he already holds offers from FIU and Florida Gulf Coast.