Gerry’s 2022 Point Guards to Watch – Part II
Here is a look at another group of class of 2022 point guards in Nor Cal who have shown that they are prospects for the next level. 6’0 Alex Argandar – Modesto Christian HS, Modesto Argandar is a real…
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Continue ReadingHere is a look at another group of class of 2022 point guards in Nor Cal who have shown that they are prospects for the next level.
6’0 Alex Argandar – Modesto Christian HS, Modesto
Argandar is a real competitor who runs the floor very hard. He’s a confident ball handler and a good passer who finds the open man and makes plays in transition. He knows how to play without the ball and can slide over to the two spot comfortably. He can get to the basket on the drive and he knows how to run a team.
5’9 Sid Duplessis – Monterey Trail HS, Elk Grove
Duplessis is an athletic ball of energy who gets a lot done in transition and in the half court. He’s an efficient ball handler who makes pretty good decisions. He has a nice first step to break down defenders consistently to get in the lane and make plays for himself and others.
6’2 Ned Joyce – Pleasant Valley HS, Chico
Joyce is a highly skilled combo guard with a high basketball IQ. He can handle and pass it, he shoots it well with 3- point range and he is a consistent driver/penetrator. Most significantly he knows how to win.
5’8 Jayson Matthews – Grant Union HS, Sacramento
Mathews is very athletic with nice burst and quickness. He pushes the break consistently and makes things happen. He shoots it ok with 3 range, has a nice floater and he’s a fairly good driver. He does have a tendency to force things at times.
5’7 Isaiah Roa -Manteca HS, Manteca
Roa is a solid floor general who maximizes what he has. He has a nice all-around skill set (can handle, drive and shoot) and he seldom makes mistakes. Most importantly, he is a hustler who competes on every play.