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<p>Prep Hoops Missouri takes a look at some of the guards who caught our attention during our visit to the CNR Fall League in Chesterfield.</p>
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<p>Trey Spoonster (Clopton): A 6'0" 2028 point guard who was impressive in all facets on how to play the position. His court vision is excellent as he did a good job of finding his teammates with nifty dimes. He was very good at keeping his dribble alive until he was ready to make a play. He was also breaking down defenders off the dribble as he showed some nice wiggle to get buckets in the lane. He could also make the 3-pointer if his defender backed off to give him a step.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='2960548' first='Adin' last='Kujundic'] (Mehlville): A 6'1" 2027 guard who has an very smooth shooting stroke from 3-point range. When he entered the game, he dribbled up the court and calmly walked into hitting a 25-footer on back to back possessions. That was just a small sample of what he did for the rest of the game. He was also capable of knocking down shots off the dribble as he displayed a nice step back from long distance.</p>
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<p>Josiah Davis (Parkway South): A 5'9" 2027 point guard who plays the position in a more traditional fashion. He handles the offense well and he distributes the ball to his teammates in a very efficient manner. He does a good job of running the pick-and-roll. When he is left open, he is capable of knocking down 3-pointers. He is also a very good on-ball defender who can set the tone for the rest of the team.</p>
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<p>Luca Davis (Parkway South): A 5'10" 2027 guard who is the twin brother of Josiah Davis in what is a very quick backcourt. He is an athletic player with a strong motor who loves to go on the attack. He can get downhill on the straight-line drive and he also has a nice in-and-out move while going at full speed. He does well when he gets two feet into the paint. </p>
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<p>Caden Simmons (Clopton): A 6'1" 2029 guard who came into the game and did some very nice things. He has a long, slender frame and he could cover a lot of ground on the drive. He has some smooth handles and he made some excellent passes off the bounce that were on target. He was not afraid to get in the action when it came to getting rebounds.</p>
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<p>Zach Potts (Mehlville): A 6'1" 2027 guard with good offensive skills and a nice feel for the game. He delivered some nice passes to open teammates that were on the money that led to easy buckets. He attacks the basket well and he did a good job of getting two feet in the paint off the jump stop, where he operated well. He also made multiple catch and shoot 3-pointers with a very smooth release.</p>
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<p>Kingston Jennings (Parkway South): A 6'0" 2028 guard who is a high-energy player with very good athleticism. He is a very good slashing threat who can finish at the rim. He swooped in for a nice layup that was very impressive. He also moves well without the ball and cuts hard. He is a very good rebounder from the guard position.</p>
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Prep Hoops Missouri takes a look at some of the guards who caught our attention during our visit to the CNR Fall League in Chesterfield.
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