2019 Best Available from Arizona: Point Guards
The season is done and we now look at who is still available. Let’s start at the ball handlers. The players who can make others better and get their own. 1a. Trent Brown PG 6’1″ Pinnacle Brown is the top…
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Continue ReadingThe season is done and we now look at who is still available. Let’s start at the ball handlers. The players who can make others better and get their own.
1a. Trent Brown PG 6’1″ Pinnacle
Brown is the top shooting lead guard left. He can sling it from deep with one of the fastest releases in the state. His floor game is second to none with almost no turnovers in every game. He sees the court well and even though he plays off the ball at times, he can be your pure PG.
1b. D’Maurian Williams PG 6’4″ Westview
Williams is right there with Brown but is way different. Williams is a downhill stud and a very physical player. He is one of the top passers in the class and strongest. He can get hot from the perimeter but is more of a streaky shooter. Both Williams and Brown are sure fire D1 players.
3. Isaiah Marin PG 6’5″ Buckeye
Marin is another bigger PG. He plays a smooth game and at his own pace. He doesn’t have that elite burst but changes speeds just as good as anyone in the class. He is a very good passer and likes touching the paint to make a play for himself or his teammates. He is also on the streaky side as a deep shooter but is definitely capable.
4. Khalid Price PG 5’9″ Mountain Pointe
Price is one of the quickest players on the list. His perimeter shooting has drastically improved in the last two years and his leadership skills. He has nasty floater game and he is a tough on-ball defender.
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5. Noah “Doc” Self PG 5’10” Gilbert
Self is a born leader. He also has supreme quicks with great open court speed and a nice pull-up game. He talks all game on the court and communicates with his teammates. He can turn the corner and get into the lane and finish.
6. Josh Holloway PG 6’0″ Valley Vista
-Holloway is a defensive ball hawk and a scoring lead guard. He can defend either guard spot using his athleticism and loves the pull-up game. He can shoot it from the 3pt line but prefers the mid-range game. He is fast in the open court and one of the better 6’0″ and under rebounding guards in the state.
7. Kelvin “KJ” Patrick PG 5’11” Willow Canyon
-Patrick is a pure scorer. He is probably the least known player on here but is just as good as anyone. He avg 21.8 ppg with 2.4 steals per game. He is a tough player that can score from all three levels. He gets right in your grill on defense and has good speed and lateral quickness to defend. He is a big time sleeper from Surprise.
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