Jordan Caton
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Tony Roe | Prep Hoops Scout
Caton and the next player on this list provided Alburnett with a real scoring boost last season, with Caton averaging 13.9 points, 3.3 assists, and 3.0 steals a game on 42.3% shooting from behind the arc. He’s a cat-quick guard who can blow by defenders and get to the rim, and he’s also an electric shooter off the dribble, getting the ball into his shooting pocket in the blink of an eye off the bounce. He has unlimited range and is oozing with confidence in his jumper.
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Read EvaluationTony Roe | Prep Hoops Scout
Caton is lightning quick, and he uses that speed to his advantage on both ends of the floor. He’s a good ball-handler who keeps defenders off balance with his change of pace, handles, and a quick first step, and he’s a solid finisher around the rim. He didn’t shoot it from distance much in the game that I saw, but from watching him during the high school season, I know there is plenty of range in his arsenal. He’s a solid on-ball defender who moves his feet well and has quick hands.
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Read EvaluationJeremy Brooks | Prep Hoops Scout
Always moving. Plays with a ton of energy. A really sound and stable point guard. Has nice vision and an even better passing ability. When you watch him in game, he just has the instincts of a quick and athletic point guard who does almost everything right. Works really hard on the defensive side of the floor. Can create a lot of havoc while picking up in the full-court for others.
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