5 Unsigned Shooting Guards
The 2019 class is lead by the talent on the perimeter. There are several guards within the top 100 prospects that are unsigned. This article will look at 5 shooting guards that are unsigned and are deserving of the opportunity…
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Continue ReadingThe 2019 class is lead by the talent on the perimeter. There are several guards within the top 100 prospects that are unsigned. This article will look at 5 shooting guards that are unsigned and are deserving of the opportunity to play collegiately.
Justin Minter (Wenonah): Minter is one of the top rated shooting guards and overall players in the state. At 6’3, Minter has good size for the off guard spot. Justin is athletic and can score the ball from all three levels. He’s at his best slashing and attacking the rim. He rebounds well for the position, and Minter can defend both guard spots. Justin is also an underrated playmaker. His season averages are 15-6-6. Minter has been receiving LM and JUCO offers.
AJ McGinnis (James Clemens): AJ is a 6’3 shooting guard with a very smooth jumper. He’s a crafty player with a deceptive first step. He is one of the best scorers in the state, at all three levels. His assortment of moves and shooting range make him hard to guard. AJ holds a Samford offer and is definitely a LM prospect.
Trey Johnson (Cornerstone): Johnson is 6’5 and long armed. He is not the most athletic player on the court, but he is crafty and scores at all three levels. He is a good rebounder for the position, and has the size/length to guard all three perimeter spots. Johnson’s recruiting has been all over the map, but he is a prospect that D2, D3, NAIA, and JUCO schools should contact.
Jalen Lilly (Baker): Lilly is 6’3 and just a solid player. He’s got good size and strength to attack the rim, but he can also get hot from outside. He’s not an explosive athlete, but he doesn’t shy away from contact. Lilly is a team player and would be a really good fit at the D3, NAIA, JUCO level.
Corien Frazier (Vigor): Frazier is a 6’2-6’3 two way player. He is a really good shooter, underrated playmaker, and a very good defender. Frazier can do a little bit of everything offensively, but he is a pit bull on defense. He has quick hands and plays the passing lanes well. Corien averages around 18 points, 5 assists, and over 2 steals per game. D3, NAIA, and JUCO schools need to be in contact with Frazier.