Arch Elite Classic: Class Of 2023 Point/Combo Guards
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Prep Hoops Missouri takes a look at the top Class of 2023 point/combo guards from last weekend’s Arch Elite Classic in St. Louis. Brady Bowers Brady Bowers 6'1" | PG Rock Bridge | 2023 State MO 6’1 Missouri Elite: The…
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Continue ReadingPrep Hoops Missouri takes a look at the top Class of 2023 point/combo guards from last weekend’s Arch Elite Classic in St. Louis.
Brady Bowers Brady Bowers 6'1" | PG Rock Bridge | 2023 State MO 6’1 Missouri Elite: The talented guard from Rock Bridge had a very productive weekend shooting the ball, including 26 points and six 3-pointers in the full game I watched. He shot it well coming off screens and off the catch. He also made plays off the dribble.
Jorden Williams Jorden Williams 6'0" | PG Whitfield | 2023 State MO 5’11 Gateway: A quick southpaw floor leader from Whitfield who knows how to control the pace of play. He distributes the ball well, but also has the ability to score on short jumpers and 3-pointers. He is rounding back into form well after missing much of the high school season with an injury.
Kobi Williams Kobi Williams 6'4" | SG Westminster | 2023 State MO 6’2 Gateway: A nice two-way combo guard from Westminster who slashed to the basket well and hit his high-arching 3-pointer. His athleticism and instincts made him a factor in the defensive end.
Brady Wolf 6’0 Missouri Thunder: A capable young guard from Orchard Farm who is very strong with the basketball against pressure and will attack the basket and score through contact. His handles are good and he can change directions on the dime to free himself on the drive. He will also hit the open 3-pointer.
Kellen Rhimes 5’11” Gateway-Knights: A very solid young point guard with good quickness and court awareness at both ends of the floor. I like his defensive tenacity and on-ball pressure that he applies, which can be disruptive. His overall solid floor game helped the Knights win the championship in its division.
TJ Tyson 5’11 STL Stars: A new name that I encountered last weekend who impressed me with his quickness and high basketball IQ. The lefty from Cardinal Ritter converted many layups and runners in the lane. His handles and passing skills were also on point.