Final 2024 Player’s Rankings Update: Top Players by Position
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Click Here To View Our Updated Texas 2024 Prospect Rankings Top Center Trent Burns TX #3 C #1 HEIGHT 7'3" POS C CLASS 2024 View Profile Trent Burns Twitter State: Texas School: Good Vision Academy Club: Houston Hoops EYBL Trent…
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Trent Burns Trent Burns 7’3″ | C Good Vision Academy | 2024 State #113 Nation TX shows potential beyond the college level with glowing attributes and physical tools that don’t come around everyday. At 7’3″, Trent Burns Trent Burns 7’3″ | C Good Vision Academy | 2024 State #113 Nation TX is a formidable presence on the court, excelling offensively with his gifted length and defensively as a rim protector. His ability to stretch the floor and sink spot-up three-pointers and also alter shots showcases his versatility on both ends. Despite his towering stature, Burns displays skills akin to a wing player, often scoring more from the perimeter than inside. His combination of size and skill will make him a sought-after prospect while at Mizzou as he is poised to redefine traditional basketball positions.
Top Power Forward
Nicolas Codie Nicolas Codie 6’9″ | PF Newman Smith | 2024 State #42 Nation TX earns the 2nd overall ranking in the state, showcasing a dynamic and well-rounded playing style. He stands out with his agility and mobility, particularly when driving or playing around the basket, also serving as a dependable option for guards as a rim runner. Codie’s defensive skills, cutting ability, and energetic demeanor make significant contributions to his team’s success as well. His impact on the game goes beyond just statistics, as he consistently changes the momentum and dynamics of the game in crucial ways.
Top Small Forward
2024’s Mr. Texas Basketball is our top ranked Forward as well as our top overall ranked prospect. Moseley put up a staggering 22.8 points, 9 rebounds, a steal, and nearly 2 blocks per game, along with 16 double-doubles, the most in a season for him. He is one of the most versatile offensive big men in the state, efficiently scoring in the post with an array of moves, while also possessing the range to knock down mid-range jumpers and extend out beyond the arc. The new Villanova Wildcat, Josiah Moseley Josiah Moseley 6’7″ | SF Stony Point | 2024 State #96 Nation TX , is currently on pace for a promising college career with the potential for a professional career within his reach.
Top Combo Guard
6A District Most Valuable Player, Brooks Bahr Brooks Bahr 6’5″ | CG Keller | 2024 State #111 Nation TX takes the highest ranking in his position convincingly after a season of 17 points, 5.6 assists, 5.8 rebounds, and 2 steals per game. Bahr’s exceptional passing skills stand out, with remarkable court vision and precision, allowing him to distribute the ball effectively from any position on the court. Not only does he excel at creating opportunities for his teammates, but he also possesses a lethal scoring ability within the flow of the action, showcasing a smooth shooting form and an unconsciousness from beyond the arc. Overall, Brooks is a dominant force on the court, capable of impacting the game in multiple ways which has earned him recognition as a top-tier combo guard.
Top Shooting Guard
Future Memphis Tiger, Jared Harris Jared Harris 6’3″ | SG Silsbee | 2024 State #63 Nation TX , showcased his dominance this season averaging over 21 points, 5 assists, 5 rebounds, and nearly 5 steals per game while shooting an impressive 53% from the field, leading Silsbee to a State Championship appearance. In his final season, Harris solidified himself as a prolific scorer, capable of putting up big numbers and thrilling crowds with his highlight-reel dunks and deep three-pointers. His versatility on offense made him a nightmare for opposing defenses, as he could get a bucket or make a play from anywhere on the floor.
Top Point Guard
Zion Pipkin Zion Pipkin 6’1″ | PG Legacy School of Sports Sciences | 2024 State #166 Nation TX entered high school as the top-ranked point guard of his class, and he will leave as the top. Throughout his high school career, Pipkin has exemplified consistency and development at his position. He is widely regarded as the most college-ready point guard in the state, containing a dynamic scoring prowess, game-changing playmaking ability, and good size despite standing at only 6’1”. His unique blend of length, strength, and elusiveness enables him to excel in multiple facets of the game offensively. The Wichita State signee, shows an immense amount of promise with the physical tools and skills to match.