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<p>When the latest edition of rankings are released, one of the first positions examined are the point guards. These floor generals are some of the most important players to their teams and in the rankings. The top ten point guards in the 2025 class are players who are some of the best in the state. In this rankings review, we will look at the list of preps who make up the top ten. </p>
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<p><strong>1. [player_tooltip player_id='1560448' first='Jalen' last='Brown'] - </strong>The two time MOP of Class B is the best point guard in the state. He is a high IQ point guard who can get to the rim in a hiccup. His ability to score and find others in scoring positions is second to none. Brown is also durable as he plays almost every minute of every game. </p>
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<p><strong>2. [player_tooltip player_id='1347260' first='Chris' last='Shiflett'] - </strong>CJ has a natural feel for the point guard position and is also a very good shooter. His vision is what sets him apart from most guards. He can find players in transition for easy buckets or when they spot up on the perimeter. Shiflett can drive to the rim with ease as well. </p>
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<p><strong>3. [player_tooltip player_id='1347294' first='Kerry' last='McMillian'] - </strong>McMillian may be the most athletic point guard of the bunch. He has the ability to drive by defenders or jump over them. On the defensive end, he can guard multiple players and disrupt their timing with his athleticism and length. McMillian is dynamic at the one. </p>
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<p><strong>4. [player_tooltip player_id='1800017' first='Raymond' last='Hart Jr'] -</strong> The lefty point guard from Franklinton is a point guard who can put the ball in the basket. Hart can get to the rim using his athleticism or his speed. He is a very good mid-range shooter as well. His scoring ability puts teams on the defense from tip to tip. </p>
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<p><strong>5. [player_tooltip player_id='1499023' first='Jamal' last='Drewery'] -</strong> The Scotlandville point guard has been on the varsity stage since 8th grade. He is a smart guard who knows when to score or when to get his teammates involved. Drewery is the prototype, pass-first point guard who knows how to run a team. </p>
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<p><strong>6. [player_tooltip player_id='2408250' first='Malek' last='Robinson'] -</strong> Robinson is one of the most explosive point guards in the state. He has an electric first step and is an athletic finisher at the rim. His speed in the open floor breaks down defenses and gives him the advantage offensively most times. Robinson is also a very good passer.</p>
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<p><strong>7. [player_tooltip player_id='1275303' first='Jordan' last='Matthews'] -</strong> Matthews is the most underrated player on this list. He is a true facilitator who can get his by scoring from behind the arc. Matthews is very good at finding players in transition and always seems to make the right pass. He is a high IQ player. </p>
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<p><strong>8. [player_tooltip player_id='1561807' first='Marcus' last='Lofton'] - </strong>The Captain Shreve senior guard is one of the better two way guards on this list. Lofton can dig in defesively on one end while getting his team into scoring opportunities on the other. Lofton is also mentally tough and is ready to take the big shot. He is a battle-tested guard. </p>
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<p><strong>9. [player_tooltip player_id='1330583' first='Zion' last='Weeks'] - </strong>Weeks may be a two sport star. However, it is the mentality that he brings from the gridiron that makes him a good basketball player. Weeks is good at driving to the basket and scoring or getting fouled. His toughness and energy rubs off on his teammates. He is a natural leader. </p>
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<p><strong>10. [player_tooltip player_id='1601906' first='Jayden' last='Jackson'] - </strong>Jackson is a physical guard who can leave his imprint on any game. He is a player who can obtain stops on the defensive end in man-to-man situations. Offensively, Jackson can go on mini-runs of his own and carry a team. He is very good as a two-way point. </p>
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<p>These ten guards are very good at being lead guards. They know how to orchestrate an offense or just be a leader in general. However, if you need them to put the ball in the basket, they can. These are some ultra-talented guards who have a world of potential. </p>
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When the latest edition of rankings are released, one of the first positions examined are the point guards. These floor generals are some of the most important players to their teams and in the rankings. The top ten point guards in the 2025 class are players who are some of the best in the state. In this rankings review, we will look at the list of preps who make up the top ten.
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