Lonestar State Showdown: 17U Outstanding Point Guards Prospects
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Jaiden Guillen HEIGHT 5'10" POS PG CLASS 2025 View Profile Jaiden Guillen Instagram Twitter State: Texas School: John Jay Club: BTB Jaiden Guillen Jaiden Guillen 5’10” | PG John Jay | 2025 TX utilized blistering speed in the open court,…
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Continue ReadingJaiden Guillen Jaiden Guillen 5’10” | PG John Jay | 2025 TX utilized blistering speed in the open court, often outrunning defenders to the rack in fastbreak situations. He displayed quick decision-making, swiftly turning corners to exploit openings in the defense. Despite his size, Guillen fearlessly attacked the basket at a high rate, making him a multifaceted offensive threat. As the primary ball handler, Jaiden showcased excellent court vision, delivering precise dimes to teammates while driving or jumping. His ability to draw fouls and get to the free-throw line was impressive, as Guillen used body control, head fakes, and his knack for stopping and popping to bait defenders into fouls, especially when tightly defended.
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Kheiri Haynes Kheiri Haynes 5’9″ | PG Zachary | 2024 State LA emerged as the most explosive and complete point guard of the weekend, responsible for more than half his team’s points by scoring 21 of their 39, not to mention assists. Haynes showcased a college-ready built physique with physicality that allowed him to bulldoze his way to the rim. Possessing a dog mentality, he displayed tremendous work ethic on both ends of the floor, applying relentless pressure both offensively and defensively. Opponents had to resort to face-guarding him the full length of the floor to contain Kheiri’s impact. Despite his scoring prowess, Haynes impacted the game in multiple ways, his calming presence made everyone around him better, seemingly boosting their confidence along the way.
Kyleston Gill continued his dominance on Day 3, displaying dynamic abilities in tight spaces and isolation situations. Gill walked the tight rope and navigated the baseline with fluidity and precision remarkably, allowing him to create scoring opportunities and escape pressure in challenging situations. Gill’s defensive prowess was equally impressive, as he disrupted passing lanes, applied relentless pressure on ball-handlers with his quick feet and active hands, and generated crucial takeaways that translated into fastbreak points, ultimately contributing to the team’s comeback victory.
Jarryn Peters Jarryn Peters 5’10” | PG LD Bell | 2024 TX showcased himself as an incredibly fluid bucket getter, exuding confidence on the court. He proved to be one of the most effective players in ISO situations, utilizing his pull-up shooting accuracy, mastery of the mid-range, and an unpredictable offensive attack. Peters excelled at finishing through contact and displayed a knack for converting tough shots, whether driving to the hoop or pulling up for a jump shot both often resulting in and-one and shooting foul calls. His scoring ability was unmatched, he was such a remarkable scorer that he made even the most difficult shots look easy.
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Mason Geddes Mason Geddes 6’1″ | PG Guyer | 2025 TX showcased himself as an incredibly fluid bucket getter, exuding confidence on the court. He proved to be one of the most effective players in ISO situations, utilizing his pull-up shooting accuracy, mastery of the mid-range, and an unpredictable offensive attack. Geddes excelled at finishing through contact and displayed a knack for converting tough shots, whether driving to the hoop or pulling up for a jump shot both often resulting in and-one and shooting foul calls. His scoring ability was unmatched, he was such a remarkable scorer that he made even the most difficult shots look easy.