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<p>Rankings coverage continues for the <em>Class of 2026</em> with our first positional breakdown - a look at the <em>Point Guards</em>!</p>
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<p>In all, 33 <em>Point Guards</em> appeared in our rankings update, including two of our <em>Top 10</em> prospects in <em>Brewster Academy's</em> <strong>[player_tooltip player_id='2563037' first='Darien' last='Moore']</strong> and <em>Cushing Academy's</em> <strong>[player_tooltip player_id='2465117' first='Ryan' last='Moesch']</strong>.</p>
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<p>Below are five <em>Point Guards</em> of note from the latest rankings update.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Gray, out of <em>Bridgeport Prep</em> in Connecticut, checks in at <strong><em>#13</em></strong> among the point guards and <strong><em>#103</em></strong> overall. The post-graduate does a great job of controlling a game on the offensive end of the floor, while also creating havoc defensively. He does a nice job of changing speeds, uses the bounce to keep defenders off balance, and shows good vision in transition. He can knock down shots in catch and shoot situations, has the ability to finish with creativity around the basket, and does a great job of delivering passes into teammates shooting pockets. Defensively, he mixes it up in the paint, hits the floor for loose balls, and makes plays in passing lanes. He's uncommitted right now and is a prospect that should have plenty of options come the spring.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Sagna, out of the <em>MacDuffie School</em> in Massachusetts, checks in at <strong><em>#16</em></strong> among the point guards and <strong><em>#128</em></strong> overall. Sagna got a late start to his senior season, but has come out strong since making his return to the hardwood. He's a power guard with a physically advanced frame and high level athleticism, both traits that help him to operate as an elite defender, particularly in the open floor. He's a crafty finisher at the rim, has some wiggle off the bounce as a driver, and knows how to use his strength to play through contact in the paint. He makes good decisions in transition and shows the ability to score out of isolations in late-clock situations. He's a scholarship level talent that is currently uncommitted but should have some options at the Division I level come the spring.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Gordon, out of <em>Brewster Academy</em> in New Hampshire, checks in at <strong><em>#22</em></strong> among the point guards and <strong><em>#150</em></strong> overall. Gordon has continued to impress in his senior season with his high level decision making, consistency as a perimeter shooter, and commitment to the defensive end of the floor. He does a nice job of playing at his own speed in ball screen actions, makes passes that lead to scoring opportunities, and does a nice job of sliding off the ball and knocking down threes at a high clip in catch and shoot situations. Defensively, he is consistently in the right spot in rotation, does a nice job of keeping opposing ball-handlers out of the paint, and chases down rebounds in space. He'll continue his playing career at <strong><em>Bates</em></strong> and should have a nice four-year career in the <em>NESCAC</em>.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">O'Neil, out of <em>Phillips Exeter Academy</em> in New Hampshire, checks in at <strong><em>#26</em></strong> among the point guards and <strong><em>#170</em></strong> overall. O'Neil has had an impressive start to his post-graduate season, showing great poise with the ball in his hands and the ability to process quickly and at a high level. He does a nice job of initiating offense, can make shots from behind the arc, and rarely turns the basketball over. While he does a nice job on the offensive end of the floor, his commitment to the defensive side of the ball may be more impressive. He mixes it up for rebounds, moves his feet to stay in front of opposing ball-handlers, and is willing to give his body up for loose balls. The uncommitted guard should have plenty of options to choose from at the Division III level.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">James, out of <em>Windham High School</em> in Maine, checks in at <strong><em>#29</em></strong> among the point guards and <strong><em>#197</em></strong> overall. James has done a lot of winning the last few years, playing a big role in <em>Windham's</em> back-to-back state championship runs. A bit undersized, he's another terrific processor that sees the game well and makes quick decisions with the ball in his hands. He's incredibly quick end to end, delivers passes on time and on target, and uses a quick first step to get by the initial defender as a driver. He makes shots in catch and shoot situations and has some creativity as a finisher around the rim. He's a solid on-ball defender that uses his quickness to his advantage, creating a high number of deflections and turnovers. He could step in and help a Division III program next year, but also profiles as a quality post-graduate candidate.</p>
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<p>Keep an eye out later this week as we continue our <em>Positional Breakdowns</em> for the <em>Class of 2026</em>!</p>
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Rankings coverage continues for the Class of 2026 with our first positional breakdown - a look at the Point Guards!
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