Top 250 Expo: Standout Guards
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There was a huge amount of talent on display this past weekend at the Prep Hoops Texas Top 250 Showcase. Below are a handful of guards that made an impact with their play in multiple ways. Jayden Jones Jayden Jones…
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Continue ReadingThere was a huge amount of talent on display this past weekend at the Prep Hoops Texas Top 250 Showcase. Below are a handful of guards that made an impact with their play in multiple ways.
Jayden Jones Jayden Jones 6'2" | SG Tyler Legacy | 2025 TX
Jayden Jones Jayden Jones 6'2" | SG Tyler Legacy | 2025 TX
Jayden stood out to me immediately and was one of the best players I saw all day. His ability to create his own shots and finish through contact makes him an elite offensive threat. He has a good eye for identifying easy bucket opportunities and can find his cutting teammates well when he’s attracting multiple defenders. He’s a great ballhandler and runs the fast break impressively well. His spin move resembles that of a seasoned college player – swift and powerful to get him instant space on his way to the basket. Jones is no slouch on defense either – often making plays as a defender that led to quick points for his team in transition.
Jaden “Ghost” Scales
Jaden “Ghost” Scales
I understand why they call Scales “Ghost” after seeing his unbelievable quickness on the court. His decision-making and lightning passes on the fast break had me thoroughly impressed. He’s a CG that can push the pace for his team and keep his opponents off-balance for a large portion of the game. He has great court vision and handles the ball extremely well, allowing him to battle out of traps and make heads-up plays. An excellent defender that displays pure hustle on both sides of the floor, which is something you love to see in a player this early.
Jahiem Green Jahiem Green 6'3" | PG Harker Heights | 2024 TX
Jahiem Green Jahiem Green 6'3" | PG Harker Heights | 2024 TX
Some players just make it look easy and Green is one of those players. His ability to finish at the rim and his graceful moves he uses to get there make him so much fun to watch. He’s got a solid build for a guard and is surprisingly fast for his size. He has a tremendous ability to alter his shot in the paint to get him the clearest look possible at the basket and he moves extremely well without the ball. He’s a great passer and can shoot lights out from the arc as well. Fantastic shooting form.
Connor was all over the court – in a great way. He was seemingly involved on nearly every play for his team. He’s a sharpshooter from 3 that has the ability to pull defenders out and identify his cutting teammates with easy opportunities. It seemed like every time I looked up he was sprinting – he is an absolute hustler. He can make good decisions on the fly and he makes his teammates better. He’s got a quick first step which allows him to spot up for 3 and get around his defender in a flash for an easy bucket in the paint. Impressive footwork for a player that moves so fast.
Shaqir Pack Shaqir Pack 6'3" Lake Ridge | 2025 TX
Shaqir Pack Shaqir Pack 6'3" Lake Ridge | 2025 TX
Shaqir was one of the most complete players I saw at the showcase. The first thing I noticed was his crippling defense – nobody was scoring on this guy. In fact, I witnessed his opponents quickly opting to pass multiple times once they realized he was coming up to guard them. As I continued to watch him, I realized he’s just as talented on the offensive side of the ball. Fast, smart, laser accuracy on his passes, and has the ability to pass up good shots for great shots – whether that be for himself or a teammate. An all-around talent that will be one to watch in the future.