Who Are the Top Junior Point Guards?
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some of the top point guards in the 2024 class are revealed with a couple of newcomers. See what juniors will be making an impact this season as team leaders. Madisen McDaniel MD #1 PG #1 HEIGHT 5'9" POS PG…
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Continue Readingsome of the top point guards in the 2024 class are revealed with a couple of newcomers. See what juniors will be making an impact this season as team leaders.
Madisen is not only one of the nations top point guards but she is one of the top overall players at any position. She is a true floor general that can open up the floor with her shooting. She has good size and makes the right play in every situation.
Leah is another one of the great shooters in the junior class. Her shooting is so solid that she plays off the ball since she is so dangerous after the ball reversal. She is a good rebounder that gets the ball in transition quickly after the board. She sees the floor well as she has lots of options on the floor with the Quakers.
Kisa is one of the quickest point guards in the area and made a huge rise in the 2024 class after fall league play. One on one she can take most anyone off of the dribble. She can beat double teams but a lot of times there isn’t a need to. She has a really good shot off the bounce with good form and elevation. If she can keep the momentum that she had in the fall going, her recruiting stock should rise a lot.
Aliyah has came in and made an immediate impact with the Crusaders. She runs the offense to precision and brings a lot of energy to both ends of the floor. She covers a lot of ground with her footspeed which makes her very disruptive on the defensive end.
The ring leader for the underrated Forest Park team should be a surprise to some this season. Players have gained some chemistry over the fall and Amora has been the ring leader. She is an accurate passer and can knock down open shots. Defensively she is solid going against opposing guards causing them to work hard on both ends.