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<p><em>The TABC Showcase served as the perfect platform for rising underclassmen to prove they belong on the radar and the Class of 2027 point guards took full advantage. From commanding the floor with poise to making smart reads and clutch plays, these young lead guards showed advanced feel and leadership well beyond their years. Their blend of IQ, confidence, and ability to impact winning makes them prospects to track closely as they head into the high school season. Here's a breakdown of the 2027 point guards who raised their stock at the TABC Showcase.</em></p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">[player_tooltip player_id='2138028' first='Tyson' last='Forrest'] controlled everything as a poised and polished point guard with a natural feel for the game. Forest controlled pace and tempo masterfully, consistently probing and forcing rotations by getting deep into the paint. Every dribble served a purpose, and once he got into the lane, his decision-making and finishing were both exceptional. He showcased elite touch with either hand, using a crafty array of finishes, outside hand layups, wide-angle floaters, and midair adjustments. What set him apart was his strong frame and how he used it; Forest posted up smaller guards and used shoulder bumps and footwork to create clean looks in tight space. His rebounding effort was impressive as well, competing on the defensive glass like a big. Forrest's name is one to watch as a major stock riser in the next rankings update.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">[player_tooltip player_id='2125246' first='Kavian' last='Bryant'] proved himself as a pure and effortless bucket-getter whose contested shot-making was nothing short of elite. His ability to knock down tough, high-difficulty shots under pressure reflected supreme confidence and a polished, versatile scoring arsenal. Whether blanketed by a defender or facing a late closeout with a hand in his face, Bryant thrived in tight windows and low-space opportunities. Arguably the most efficient and prolific scorer in the gym, Bryant did it all, off the bounce or the catch, in transition or isolation. His shot creation was unmatched, using a deep bag of tools that included jab steps, pivots, pump fakes, fadeaways, and tightly-contested turnarounds. His footwork was advanced and purposeful, allowing him to create just enough separation, often by shifting defenders off balance with subtle shoulder dips or deceptive misdirection. A true clutch performer, Bryant rose to the occasion when his team needed him most. In a standout comeback performance, he put his will to win on full display, even while battling through injury. He attacked the rim with force, snaked through defenders into pull-up jumpers, and baited his opponents into costly fouls and defensive lapses. His ability to take over a game in crunch time was undeniable and cemented his status as a high-level go-to scorer.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Christopher Hunt thrived in his expanded role as a lead guard. With the ball in his hands more frequently, Hunt showcased his ability to create his own shot and operate as a score-first point guard. His lightning-quick release allowed him to get shots off with minimal space, and he consistently delivered big scoring stretches throughout the weekend. Whether pulling up off the bounce or attacking the rim, Hunt embraced the challenge of leading the offense and proved he can thrive as a primary scoring option.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">[player_tooltip player_id='2112011' first='Payton' last='Jones'] looks poised for a major breakout season and could emerge as one of, if not the biggest combo guard stock risers in his class across the state. His long arms and wiry frame give him deceptive length for his size, which enhances both his finishing ability and his capacity to hang in the air and absorb contact around the rim. Jones showcased explosive two- and three-dribble combos that consistently generated enough separation to operate from his sweet spots in the mid-range. He converted with leaners, fadeaways, and turnaround jumpers, often elevating well above contesting defenders to create a clean look. His body control and elevation in these scenarios were advanced and consistently effective. What stood out the most was his refined shot selection. Jones scored efficiently within the natural flow of the offense, never hunting for looks or forcing contested deep threes out of rhythm. He was surgical from the mid-range, where he knocked down jumpers with the consistency of free throws. His perimeter shooting was equally impactful, especially in transition, where he knocked down spot-up threes off kick-outs with confidence and rhythm. [player_tooltip player_id='2112011' first='Payton' last='Jones'] is on track for a breakout that will put his name firmly on the radar as a high-upside, high-IQ scoring combo guard.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">An elite-level on-ball defender who plays with an unmatched level of intensity and effort. Padilla's defensive motor never stopped running, he applied constant pressure, stayed attached to his man on and off the ball, and made multiple efforts every possession. Whether guarding the ball at the top or rotating in help, Padilla was a disruption. His gritty, relentless approach made him one of the toughest matchups of the weekend for opposing guards.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">A true floor general and high-level passer who dictated pace and orchestrated the offense with surgical precision. Shelton consistently made advanced reads, often pushing the ball ahead before the defense could even react. Whether off a make, miss, or outlet, he sprinted into transition opportunities and delivered hit-ahead dimes that resulted in instant scoring. His ability to create easy buckets without over-dribbling was next level. As a primary ball mover, he kept the offense flowing and routinely fed the hot hand. Few players in the gym matched his passing IQ or feel for transition offense. He was a master at making everyone around him better.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">[player_tooltip player_id='2557284' first='Rodney' last='Wagner'] delivered the most electrifying performance of the weekend, dropping 43 points to close out the TABC Showcase in dominant fashion. His energy, toughness, and competitive fire set the tone for everyone in the gym, and his vocal leadership echoed throughout the floor. A three-level scoring machine, Wagner punished defenders off the dribble with tight handles and abrupt change-of-pace bursts to create space. Once he caught fire, it was lights out, he buried contested shots from deep with unwavering confidence. He didn't require open looks or favorable matchups, he fed off pressure, thriving in isolation scenarios. What made it even more impressive was how he consistently outpaced and outplayed even the highest-ranked prospects in attendance. His performance wasn't just special—it was statement-making.</p>
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The TABC Showcase served as the perfect platform for rising underclassmen to prove they belong on the radar and the Class of 2027 point guards took full advantage. From commanding the floor with poise to making smart reads and clutch plays, these young lead guards showed advanced feel and leadership well beyond their years. Their blend of IQ, confidence, and ability to impact winning makes them prospects to track closely as they head into the high school season. Here's a breakdown of the 2027 point guards who raised their stock at the TABC Showcase.
HEIGHT
6'0"
POS
PG
CLASS
2027
State:
Texas
School:
The Woodlands College Park
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HEIGHT
6'2"
POS
CG
CLASS
2027
State:
Texas
School:
Palestine Westwood
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HEIGHT
6'1"
POS
SG
CLASS
2027
State:
Texas
School:
Duncanville
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HEIGHT
6'3"
POS
CG
CLASS
2027
State:
Texas
School:
Beaumont United
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HEIGHT
5'10"
POS
PG
CLASS
2027
State:
Texas
School:
San Antonio Brennan
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HEIGHT
6'0"
POS
PG
CLASS
2027
State:
Texas
School:
Cypress Park
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HEIGHT
6'0"
POS
N/A
CLASS
2027
State:
Texas
School:
Frisco Panther Creek
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