2025 Player Rankings Update: Top 5 PG’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. We will be starting with our top five point 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. We will be starting with our top five point guards in the Class of 2025.
The 6-5 junior guard is a competent prospect who makes the right reads on the offensive end, with a dangerous knack of scoring on all three levels. Boozer is at his best when he is finishing on the attack while absorbing contact at the front of the rim. His IQ is very advanced where he is a good passer on the move as well as slashing for his teammates to get to the open spots. On the defensive end, Boozer plays with a lot of toughness where he has a strong understanding of angles and has great footwork to stay in front of the opposing guards.
The 6-0 junior point guard is very crafty when it comes to his ball-handling skills where he has a soft touch at knocking down shots from beyond the arc. Reece is a solid defender when guarding on the ball as well as off where he can jump the passing lanes to force turnovers, as well as getting tips and deflections. Reece is one of the top two-way point guards in the state as he has taken huge strides in his game from last season to this season. Reece holds offers from Alabama, Cincinnati, LSU, Missouri and several others.
The 6-2 junior guard has been a promising prospect for the last few years and continues to evolve his game. Sterck has a promising stroke when it comes to shooting from beyond the arc and has a strong knack where he can finish at the front of the rim with contact. Sterck is also a solid on-the-ball defender where he can apply pressure when it comes to guarding on the ball with his elite footwork and speed. He is a strong and capable passer when it comes to finding open teammates.
The 6-0 junior guard has an emerging IQ and has learned to takeover a game with Karter Knox playing for Overtime Elite. Campbell-Finch makes good decisions when it comes to shooting versus passing the basketball to find open teammates. He has smooth handles where he can get by the defenses finishing at the rim as well as penetrating and kicking out to open shooters. Campbell-Finch is also very solid when it comes to guarding on the ball as he continues to improve his footwork and his versatility where he can guard multiple positions. Expect a lot of attention to be heading Campbell-Finch’s way as we are approaching the spring and summer sessions.