Grassroots Watch: 2027 Guards to Keep Eyes on (Part 2)
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Dauska is an emerging shooting guard with CC Elite to keep an eye on in the 2027 class. He’s shown he can make things happen as both a shooting presence and playmaking presence this grassroots cycle so far in the Charlotte Metro area.
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Pressley is one to keep an eye on on the EYBL stage with Team United . He’s an athletic guard at 6-foot-2 who put up 8.9 PPG, 2.8 APG and 2.5 RPG on 47 percent shooting from the field at West Charlotte. Keep an eye on him as he looks to translate his combo guard skill set on the EYBL scene.
Odom is another shifty guard presence to get to know on the watchlist with Team Trezz on the independent scene. He can take over games in a hurry at the lead guard spot given his ability to attack the painted area and defend with a ton of presence. He’s a name out of Rocky Mount High to keep a close eye on.
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Wright has shown to be a key piece in the 15U ranks with Team Curry East as the grassroots season heats up. He’s a floor general with a ton of confidence handling the ball and making things happen as a playmaker and initiator for his squad. He He was a key cog in the JF Webb High rotation this past season, producing 10.3 PPG, 4.3 RPG, 3.8 APG and 2.7 SPG in his varsity debut. Look for his stock to grow this summer!
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Nix is a sizeable name already in the 2027 class at 6-foot-3 to keep an eye on with Team Curry on the UAA stage in the 2027 class. He’s shown he can operate as a ball handler and playmaker already while at Cannon School this season and has shown flashes already of his ability to knock down shots at volume all over the floor.