#FLDreamMLK Prominent Shooting Guards
The #FLDreamMLK Challenge was loaded with talent, and there were some talented shooting guards making plays, and here are a few… Dwight Stephens (6’3/SG/’24/South Plantation High) IG: dwightstephens_ X: @dwightstephens_ Dwight is an off-guard with positional size who scores it from…
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Dwight Stephens (6’3/SG/’24/South Plantation High)
IG: dwightstephens_
X: @dwightstephens_
Dwight is an off-guard with positional size who scores it from all areas on the court. He attacks off the bounce and does a good job getting downhill and getting to the cup. He is a versatile scoring threat who can create his own shot during any moment of a possession. If given the slightest amount of space, Dwight can take advantage and create scoring opportunities for himself and his teammates. The production is there, as he scored in double digits easily. He currently doesn’t have any offers, but with continual play, as he showed during the MLK Challenge, that could change soon.
Bryan Saroza (5’9/SG/’25/St. Brendan)
IG: bryansaroza9
X: @bryan_saroza9
Bryan does a nice job scoring from distance and has range from behind the arc. He is a good C&S threat as well as a threat off the bounce and knows how to create space to get his shot off. He has a solid scoring package and must be accounted for whenever he is on the floor. With his ability to score the rock, I would venture to say that he could be a little more aggressive in looking for his shot and providing a little more scoring production for his team. He did not list any offers on his profile.
Javian Lewis (6’0/SG/’25/Western High School)
IG: Javianlewis0
X: @Javianlewis0
Javian is a marksman from behind the arc and is a consistent source of production from behind the arc. His ability to knock down the trey ball keeps defenders honest, not allowing help to be offered from his defender, which leads to open gaps for teammates to penetrate. As good as he is from range, Javian showed his ability to put the ball on the floor and score off the bounce. If he can remain a consistent threat from distance, look for his presence on the floor to create a lot of opportunities going down the stretch, which could help lead to a deep playoff run. He did not list any offers on his profile.
Christian Leone (6’2/SG/’25/Cypress Bay High School)
IG: chrissleonee
X: @chrissleonee
Christian is a relentless two-way competitor. He has a knack for scoring the rock and constantly puts pressure on his defender. You really do not have time to celebrate buckets because Christian does a good job getting his team to transition from defense to offense and into early offense, leading to early looks. He has wiggle off the bounce and makes plays in traffic. Defenders found out early and often that containing Christian is a challenging task. He did not list any offers on his profile.
Sean Mitzkavetch (6’0/SG/’25/Cathedral Prep)
IG: Sean.mitzkavetch
Sean is a creator with the rock in his hands. He scores within the flow of an offense and can knock down jumpers from all areas on the floor. He pushes the pace when he is out in transition, gets into the heart of the defense, and has a knack for drawing fouls and getting to the line. He is a tough shot maker as he finishes well in traffic and also uses his runners and floaters to finish in the paint. As mentioned, he is a creator with the rock and sets the table for his teammates as he delivers the rock with his good vision and passing skills. He did not list any offers on his profile.