Bruce’s Best: Top 10 Positionless Basketball Players
The game has changed a great deal recently. No longer do we focus on PG’s and Centers. In today’s game players need to have the skills to play every position. In this article, PH takes a look at the top…
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Continue ReadingThe game has changed a great deal recently. No longer do we focus on PG’s and Centers. In today’s game players need to have the skills to play every position. In this article, PH takes a look at the top 10 positionless players on the west coast.
- Glenn Taylor 6’5 Compass Prep 2021 (#15PHA 2021) – Swiss army knife that is almost a better passer than a scorer.
- Geronimo Rubio De La Rosa 6’2 Brookside Christian 2021 (#5PHNC 2021) – Stat sheet stuffer supreme. Scores like a wing, creates like a 1 and rebounds like a big. Threw up 22 – 7 – 3 – 3 last year for BC.
- Langston Reynolds 6’3 CG Colorado Prep (#1PHC 2022) – High motor guy capable of defending multiple positions, and scoring in iso’s or when moving without the ball.
- Marcus Green Marcus Green 6'4" | PF Etiwanda | 2021 State CA-S 6’3 Etiwanda 2021 (#53PHSC 2021) – Freak athlete that can best be described as just a basketball player.
- Sterling Knox 6’5 Durango 2023 (#3PHN 2023) – Easily could play 2-5 for the Trailblazers this year. One of the top players in the state at rebounding, starting the break, and creating for teammates.
- Malachi Murrell Malachi Murrell 6'2" | SF Shadow Hills | 2022 CA-S 6’2 La Quinta 2022 (#112PHSC 2022) – Rising sleeper that does a little bit of everything. Only 6’2 but his wingspan allows him to play bigger.
- Chike Ezeounu 6’3 Seattle Prep 2021 (#51PHW 2021) – Physical specimen, and willing defender that’s terrific in transition.
- Darrion Williams Darrion Williams 6'6" | SF Bishop Gorman | 2022 State NV 6’6 Bishop Gorman 2022 (#7PHN 2022) – Patient frontcourt player with the ability to distribute the ball like a PG.
- Jermaine Davis 6’3 Rainer Beach 2021 (#38PHW 2021) – Athletic wing with the ability to defend all three perimeter positions.
- Dontrell Johnson Dontrell Johnson 6'5" | SF Trinity | 2022 State NV 6’5 Bonanza 2022 (#13PHN 2022) – High motor player that can defend 1 through 4 at the high school level.