St. Louis Available Point Guards (Class of 2017)
There are some talented unsigned point guards in the St. Louis area in the Class of 2017. Here is a list of those available point guards. Daniel Farris 5’11” Vashon: A physical point guard who has the ability to run the…
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Continue ReadingThere are some talented unsigned point guards in the St. Louis area in the Class of 2017. Here is a list of those available point guards.
Daniel Farris 5’11” Vashon: A physical point guard who has the ability to run the show and get buckets when it is time to score. “Peanut” is at his best in big game situations when it’s time to deliver clutch baskets, which he has done throughout his career. Farris has received some interest from some lower-level Division I schools.
Destan Williams 5’9″ Pattonville: The quick-on-quick guard who continues to lead the Pirates in scoring, assists and steals. Has the ability to score at all three levels, but he can also get the ball to his teammates so they can eat. He’s looking for a Division I offer, but so far, it’s been Division II’s knocking at the door. A few junior colleges are trying to sell him on going that route for a year to possibly make it happen.
Zach Bush 6’1″ Ladue: The athletic Bush has a nice combination of size, athletic ability and court vision. A transfer from University City, he has been a game-changer for the Rams, who won the championship of the MICDS Tournament. He is physically strong who gets to the basket, but he does an excellent job of locating his teammates when they are in a position to get buckets.
Ryan Warren-Hogue 5’7″ Northwest Academy: A diminutive dual-threat point guard who has the speed and quickness to blow by defenders off the dribble, yet he has shooting range from well-beyond the 3-point line. That makes him a very tough cover, especially in the open court.
Berlin Roberson 5’7″ McCluer South-Berkeley: A speedy point guard with excellent quickness who likes to dial it up from 3-point range. Has the ability to shoot it from out to 25 feet.
Ryan Lacefield 6’0″ Lindbergh: A physical point guard who has fully recovered from a torn ACL injury suffered more than a year ago. Gets to where he wants to go and he’s very tough to knock off his dribble because of his physical strength. Just a solid floor leader who has received interest from a number of Division III schools.
Connor McArthy 6’0″ Parkway South: A solid point guard who has been playing varsity basketball for four years. He is a fine ball handler, excellent 3-point shooter and he takes care of the basketball. He post a very good assist-to-turnover ratio. He is being recruited by a number of NAIA and Division III programs.
Marcus James 5’11” Francis Howell Central: A tough southpaw point guard who plays at a high rate of speed. He loves to push the tempo and attack the rim at every opportunity. He also has the strength and toughness to finish in traffic. James also has excellent court vision to find open teammates in traffic.
Josh Nunn 5’10” CBC: An excellent floor general who does a nice job of running a pick-and-roll. He can shoot it off the dribble and make open 3-pointers. Has some strong Division III programs recruiting him.
Robyion Hughes 5’8″ Ritenour: A small go-go guard who excels in a very up-tempo system. He has the ability to push the pace and he can also shoot it from long distance.