City Rankings: Raleigh-Durham Area 2023 Guards (Top 5)
The Raleigh-Durham area is growing with young talented prospects. Here’s a look at the top guards in their 2023 class. #1 Jordan Durham Jordan Durham 6'3" | CG The Burlington School | 2024 State NC | 6’2 PG | Louisburg…
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Continue ReadingThe Raleigh-Durham area is growing with young talented prospects. Here’s a look at the top guards in their 2023 class.
#1 Jordan Durham Jordan Durham 6'3" | CG The Burlington School | 2024 State NC | 6’2 PG | Louisburg
Durham had quite the debut at Louisburg in 2019-20, putting up 10.0 ppg, 4.2 rpg, 3.6 apg and 1.2 spg. He was a lethal combination with Elijah Jamison Elijah Jamison 6'3" | PG Liberty Heights | 2022 State #204 Nation NC and with more talent coming in, he’ll be a name to keep an eye on in the Raleigh-Durham area.
#2 William Otto William Otto 6'4" | CG Greensboro Day | 2024 State NC | 6’1 G | Broughton
Otto is a shifty combo guard that makes things happen with the ball in his hands. He’s a high IQ guard that should develop into quite a prospect over the next few seasons. He should be a solid piece in their backcourt alongside 2022 Julien King Julien King 6'3" | CG GRACE Christian | 2023 State NC .
#3 Quasim Oden Quasim Oden 6'1" | PG GRACE Christian | 2024 State NC | 5’11 PG | Knightdale
Oden was a leader in more ways than one for Knightdale as a freshman. He earned NAC VI All-Conference honors after posting 6.0 ppg, 1.5 apg and 1.3 spg in 2019-20. He’ll be a name to know in the area.
#4 Lazarus Bell Lazarus Bell 5'8" | PG Mt. Zion Christian Academy | 2023 State NC | 5’8 PG | Mt. Zion Christian
Bell is a lightning quick floor general that’s learning how to control the pace and make things happen on offense. He spent time on JV in 2019-20 but is due to make waves on varsity in 2020-21.
#5 Amari Collins | 6’2 G | Panther Creek
Collins is another young name that spent time on varsity in 2019-20 at Panther Creek. He’s a prospect that can make things happen on all three levels with the ball in his hands. He’ll be a name to watch on the varsity level in 2020-21.