3-Pack: Carter, Moore, Robles
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The high school season has wrapped up and now it is time to start taking a look at the highlights from our prospects. With these, we want to highlight 3 players who are similar in class and position. Get some…
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Continue ReadingThe high school season has wrapped up and now it is time to start taking a look at the highlights from our prospects. With these, we want to highlight 3 players who are similar in class and position. Get some time to dive into some quick thoughts, stat breakdowns, and film. Today, we are looking at 2021 Point Guards.
Noah Carter
Noah
Carter
5'9" | PG
Bishop Chatard | 2021
State
IN
– 5’9 PG 2021 – Bishop Chatard (IN)
Stats: 12.6 Pts, 2.2 Rebs, 2.6 Asts, 1.4 Stls, 46% from the floor
Thoughts: Carter is a smaller guard who is incredibly shifty in the lane and knows how to finish over and around the bigger defenders. In addition to his finishing ability, Noah is solid on the catch and shoot from the outside and is a pretty efficient shooter overall. On the defensive end, he uses his quickness to jump passing lanes and beat his opponents to any loose ball.
Drake Moore
Drake
Moore
6'2" | SG
Morristown | 2021
State
IN
– 6’1 SG 2021 – Morristown (IN)
Stats: 18.5 Pts, 4.1 Rebs, 2.4 Asts, 54% from the field
Thoughts: Drake is a very good scorer who can get up and down the floor and finish around any defender that challenges him. He is also an outstanding three-point shooter, a 38% shooter this season. This film doesn’t show much on the defensive side of the ball, but he can hold his own on that end as well. Overall, Drake has the potential to be a very good Division 3 player, especially after bulking up in a college weight room during his freshman year. Drake has received three offers from Wabash, Pittsburgh-Bradford, and Mt. St. Joseph.
Phillip Robles II
Phillip
Robles II
5'9" | PG
South Bend Riley | 2021
State
IN
– 5’9 PG 2021 – South Bend Riley (IN)
Stats: 12.3 Pts, 2.9 Rebs, 2.8 Asts, 1.2 Stls, 41% from three, 89% from the line
Thoughts: Robles is another guard on the smaller end, but the southpaw uses his physicality to get into the lane. He is a great catch-and-shoot shooter from the outside, shooting 41% on the season. He also has great court vision and knows where the open man is going to be. Robles narrowly missed a 50-40-90 season as he shot the ball at 47% from the floor and 89% from the line. Robles can definitely play at the Division 3 level just due to his outstanding ability to knock down shots.