March Updated Rankings: Top 2024 Point Guards
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It’s that time of the year when we update the rankings. We wanted to feature everyone positionally and we start with the PG’s 3 Top Unsigned Prospects Cooper Lewis UT #13 PG #4 HEIGHT 6'1" POS PG CLASS 2024 View…
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3 Top Unsigned Prospects
The kid can flat out play. He will not be a volume shooter atthe next level but his IQ is so high he won’t need to take that many shots as he will have opportunities to take high quality shots at the college level. He is quick and he is a winner.
This kid is as solid as they come, he can score but he can also dish the ball. He can create space for himself but he creates for others first. He can hit open catch and shoot shots and he attacks the rim really well with easy quick moves. he migth not score 25 PPG but he does so many other things to impact the game.
Highlights
One of the biggest stock risers in the state and he might be one of the better players with upside. He is just getting started nd he has a lo to develop along the way and it is crazy to say just knowing what kind of year he had. He is going to be a steal and a big surprise when you get him on campus, he is a lot stronger and bigger in person.
3 Unsigned Steals
This kid plays with a high motor and he cans score at will with a little bit of space. Might be a bit unknown to the casual fan but he has positional size and he has that twitch to get loose off the bounce. He can score from all three-levels and he could get better as he sharpens his skills of rthe next level.
Highlights
Tecarii really picked things up late in the season but he has next level skills. He is a D3 or D2 type of a player. He has great pace and poise. Good vision and he can zing passes in and out of traffic. Really good finisher at the rim, especially through contact.
One of the fastest straight line kids with the ball in his hands. He can make a quick move and get by defenders and he is also a good shooter. A bit off the radar but could be a nice addition to a small NWAC school looking to add depth to their PG position.
Rank
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Player
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Height
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High School
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Commitment
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1 |
6’0″
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Wasatch Academy
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Ohio State
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2 |
6’4″
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Olympus
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Utah State
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3 |
6’5″
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Sky View
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Utah Tech
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4 |
6’1″
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Lehi
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5 |
6’4″
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Fremont
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Weber State
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6 |
6’2″
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Weber
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Utah Tech
|
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7 |
6’0″
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Alta
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Southern Idaho
|
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8 |
6’0″
|
Dixie
|
Snow (UT)
|
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9 |
6’2″
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Layton
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Snow (UT)
|
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10 |
6’2″
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Salem Hills
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11 |
6’2″
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Pine View
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12 |
6’1″
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Provo
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13 |
6’1″
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American Fork
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14 |
6’1″
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Box Elder
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15 |
6’4″
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Lone Peak
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16 |
6’2″
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Northridge
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Umpqua CC
|
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17 |
5’10”
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Murray
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18 |
6’0″
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West Jordan
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19 |
5’10”
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American Fork
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Southern Idaho
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20 |
5’11”
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Brighton
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21 |
5’11”
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Maple Mountain
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22 |
5’10”
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American Prep Academy
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23 |
6’1″
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Murray
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24 |
6’1″
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Juan Diego
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25 |
5’10”
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Lehi
|
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26 |
6’2″
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Kearns
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27 |
6’2″
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Springville
|
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28 |
5’11”
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Mountain Ridge
|
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29 |
5’10”
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Davis
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30 |
5’11”
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Bear River
|
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31 |
5’10”
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East
|
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32 |
5’11”
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Riverton
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Utah Tech
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33 |
5’11”
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Olympus High
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34 |
5’9″
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Corner Canyon
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35 |
6’1″
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Provo
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36 |
5’9″
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Bear River
|
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37 |
6’0″
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Salem Hills
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38 |
6’0″
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Cottonwood
|
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39 |
5’8″
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Roy
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40 |
5’11”
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Wasatch
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41 |
5’11”
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Roy
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42 |
5’11”
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Syracuse
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43 |
5’10”
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Jordan
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44 |
5’8″
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Carbon
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45 |
5’9″
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Rowland Hall
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46 |
5’11”
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Skyridge
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47 |
6’0″
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Tooele
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48 |
6’1″
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Payson
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49 |
6’3″
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Crimson Cliffs
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50 |
6’0″
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Timpview
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51 |
6’0″
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Uintah
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52 |
6’0″
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Cedar Valley
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