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<p>Here is a look at a group of talented point guards that we watched in the 15U division at last weekend's Prep Hoops Jayhawk Jam, which was held in Lawrence, KS.</p>
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<p>Quincy Dixon (Team Together): A smooth young point guard who was one of the best floor leaders that I watched during the weekend. He made a big impact on the game I watched in the opening minutes without taking a shot. He was setting up teammates with easy looks off the pick and roll and in transition. When it was time to get a bucket, he had a nice offensive bag where he can create his own shot off the dribble.</p>
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<p>******</p>
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<p>Kyson Stephens (Kruse Elite): A 5'9" point guard who plays the role of a playmaker and scoring threat with equal effectiveness. He is a smooth operator who plays at his own pace. He is quick and shifty with the ball and he can also score from all three levels. He distributes the ball well and he does an excellent job of running the pick and roll.</p>
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<p>******</p>
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<p>Mason Stephens (Team Together): A talented young point guard who can really score. He can handle the ball and facilitate as a passer, but he also had an impressive offensive bag. He could turn the corner on the drive and hit the floater or the pull up jumper. He also could accelerate in the open court and finish in transition. He could excel at any tempo with the ball in his hands.</p>
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<p>*******</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='2479736' first='Lincoln' last='Dukes'] (Kansas Elite Blue): A 6'0" point guard from Raymore-Peculiar who is a solid pass-first floor leader. I like how he distributes the ball and makes sure that everyone gets fed. He was also good at getting downhill on the straight-line drive. He was also a ball hawk on the defensive end who was constantly in the right position.</p>
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<p>******</p>
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<p>Tristan Tucker (Kansas Rebels): A 6'0" point guard who has good speed and a strong liking to getting into the paint on dribble penetration. He also made good use of ball fakes to get defenders off balance to set up his drives.</p>
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<p>******</p>
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<p>Demarcus Mosqueda (Kansas 94x50): A 5'7" point guard who used his speed and quickness to excel at both ends of the court. He was getting into the lane on dribble penetration, where he displayed a nice float game. His on-ball defensive pressure was also very tenacious.</p>
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Here is a look at a group of talented point guards that we watched in the 15U division at last weekend's Prep Hoops Jayhawk Jam, which was held in Lawrence, KS.
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