Cream City Collision: Top Guard Standouts
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Which guards stood out this past weekend in Milwaukee? Dillion Bagley — SG — Illinois TWolves Calling Bagley a glue guy would be downplaying his skills. But in more ways than one, the Illinois TWolves shooting guard embodies a glue…
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Dillion Bagley — SG — Illinois TWolves
Calling Bagley a glue guy would be downplaying his skills. But in more ways than one, the Illinois TWolves shooting guard embodies a glue guy. He makes hustle plays, rebounds amongst taller players, defends with fearless ferocity, and is extremely unselfish. And even though he does all of these things and plays hard, Bagley is still an extremely skilled prospect.
Jaden Boyd Jaden Boyd WG WI — PG — ABC Young Lions
Boyd has been one of the biggest stock risers in the state this spring. The ABC Young Lions standout once again caught the eye of spectators in Milwaukee. He is perhaps the best passer that I have watched this season because of his ability to see one step ahead. The PG has a knack for seeing holes in defenses that most can’t notice. Not only is Boyd’s basketball IQ high but his skills live up to expectations. He is fast, tough to stop as a scorer, and great at making difficult passes.
Ethan Joling Ethan Joling 6'6" | PG Hortonville | 2026 State WI — PG — All Wisconsin
Joling continues to show his potential and skill. And even though I don’t think that the All Wisconsin point guard has come anywhere near reaching his ceiling, it is clear that he is improving at a rapid rate. With his size and physical stature, Joling is almost impossible to slow down. As a tough shot maker, Joling showed off a deep bag of tricks in Milwaukee. Because of his size, Joling creates offensive for himself and consistently creates something out of nothing.
Drew Dixon — PG — 5Star Basketball
The flashes of brilliance that Dixon showed at the Cream City Collision were enough to get scouts excited about his potential. As a pure floor general, Dixon stands above his peers. He has incredible court vision, elite passing skills, and is very confident as a ball handler. I love how Dixon is always looking to make the right play. He isn’t afraid to be creative with the ball in his hands and makes highlight-worthy plays because of this fearlessness.
Max Raimer Max Raimer 6'0" | PG Sun Prairie East | 2025 State WI — SG — United Hoops
Raimer is certainly no stranger to the spotlight, as he has performed well at pervious tournaments as well as during the high school season. This past weekend in Milwaukee, the shooting guard showed once again how skilled he is. Standing at 6-foot-4 with great strength, Raimer is the full package physically. He looks the part and plays it on the court. He scores well from many different spots and is also more than capable as a defender. Raimer did many impressive things this past weekend.
Quincy Mosley Quincy Mosley 6'2" | SG Madison West | 2026 WI — PG — Mad City Mambas
I have really become a big fan of Mosley’s game over the past several weeks. I knew that the point guard was talented but with closer observations, Mosley’s talent has never been more apparent. As an offensive prospect, Mosley’s game is nearly flawless. He sets up teammates, scores, shoots efficiently, and is very hard to stop in the open floor. Even when shots aren’t falling at a high rate, Mosley has still shown an ability to impact winning at the highest level.