2025 Guards Worth Another Look
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This grouping of junior backcourt athletes have been off to terrific performances, consistently producing all season. Nojus Zalenekas NM #17 PG #4 HEIGHT 6'0" POS PG CLASS 2025 View Player Boost Profile Download Image Nojus Zalenekas Class 2025 Position…
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Continue ReadingThis grouping of junior backcourt athletes have been off to terrific performances, consistently producing all season.
15.9 PPG, 2.9 RPG, 2.4 APG
Zalenekas has done well getting out early in transition, either as the conductor or receiver of various outlets. The guard has a dependable handle, comfortable versus on-ball pressure. They are especially active with overhead passes following a jump stop or can even thread the needle through tight space while attacking off the bounce. His flashy handle makes him one of the more exciting lead guards to follow in this class, certainly a backcourt prospect who will continue to make noise over the years.
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Kazimieras Giedratis
10.3 PPG, 3.4 RPG, 2.1 APG
Giedratis stays active while off-ball, prevalent roaming around the baseline to contribute shots around the rim. The guard has been assertive attacking driving lanes, adept at reading the defense quickly. SHowing value attacking with self-creation, the guard can get to his spots through in n out moves and crossovers to free up space on drives. This backcourt duo with 15-11 Menaul brings constant energy each possession.
11.6 PPG, 3 RPG
Harris shows value making plays off the dribble, keeping his head up for the extra pass when available. Capable of utilizing euro steps to finish around stationary defenders, the guard has quick reactions while attacking the rim. His continued growth in efficiency with the jumper will be imperative to his long term development. The guard provides impactful help side defense, capable of getting up high to contest shots at the rim.
12.9 PPG, 3.7 RPG
Avila has shown value creating drives off the bounce, effective utilization sweeping crossovers to free up space. If needed to slow down the pace, he can change speeds on his defender with ease while remaining a dependable decision maker.
10.8 PPG, 3.5 RPG
Velasquez creates plenty of opportunities from drives into the paint, a twitchy ball handler capable of creating space for driving lanes. Particularly willing to initiate contact at the rim, the guard is in the Top-25 of the state and is 7th for 2025s in made free throws. Defensively, the guard is aggressive on help defense, quick to take away space on opponent driving lanes.
9.9 PPG, 3.1 RPG, 2.5 APG
Smith has been a steady facilitator with Alamogordo, proactively reading the floor primarily to attack driving lanes. His long strides allow the guard to get downhill with ease, effectively making the extra pass if necessary. He competes either at the point of attack or from the help side, certainly a productive contributor for the 16-9 program.
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7.7 PPG, 3.3 RPG, 2 APG
Archuleta keeps his head up and takes the right look, constantly on the prowl for driving lanes, although he has been willing to send kickouts when necessary. Active handling the ball to set up the halfcourt offense, they bring a calm and collected impact, stabilizing this Rio Rancho offense.