Monday, March 23, 2020

TOP POINT GUARD PROSPECTS IN 2021 CLASS (Revised 3/23/20)

CURRENTLY ONE HIGH-MAJOR RECRUIT AT THIS POSITION
NAME / HT / LEVEL / RANK / HIGH SCHOOL

Max Christie 6-5 HM 1 Rolling Meadows
“The state’s No.1 prospect within this group, likely a projected shoo-in for the McDonald All American Game next year. The ultra-smooth cager has Duke, Northwestern, & North Carolina in the hunt for his services.”

Anthony Sayles 6-2 MM+-MM 11 Niles Notre Dame
“Talented athlete who excels at football well enough to draw considerable interest from some high-major Programs. Score-first type lead guard has the physical attributes to be a fine Collegiate player, that’s if he doesn’t opt for football.”

Connor Enright 6-2 MM 12 Mundelein
“Has already pledged to Drake University; sure-handed hooper who understands situations and can manage his ball Club. Capable scorer/shooter, a winner, leader & tenacious competitor.”

Darrion ‘D.J.’ Jones 5-10 MM 13 Chicago Bogan
“Ambidextrous slashing old-school type performer. Doesn’t shoot-it particularly well on the perimeter but possesses mid-range capabilities. A true quarterback who leads his team & has that winning ingredient embodied in his game. Inevitable though that D.J.’s first stop will be an improbable run along on the Juco circuit.”

Ty Johnson 6-1 MM 14 DePaul Prep
“Suffered a gut-wrenching loss to St. Ignatius right before the stoppage. Johnson is viewed as a ‘big game’ performer with a knack for making clutch shots. Architecture kinda guy, can orchestrate offense for himself & his mates. Plays with poise & good understanding of situations, a threat as a long-range bomber on the perimeter. Missouri Valley Schools have shown interest.”

Noah Reynolds 6-0 MM 17 Peoria Notre Dame
“A dynamite leader & floor general, had guided his team to a 30-1 mark. Plays with a good pace where he understands climate/in-game situations. Reynolds had his team in position to make a run at the 3A State Title before play was halted. Last game out, Noah illustrated what his game entailed when they eliminated Geneseo and Isaiah Rivera (Colorado State Recruit) in a Semi-Final Sectional 46-33. Bradley University has shown strong interest.”

Ismail Habib 6-0 MM 18 Thornwood
“Recently transferred out of Lincoln Park after their season was erupted in late January. Ish averaged 22 points, 5 assists, & 4 rebounds while leading his team to a 18-5 mark, 8-1 in Conference. His game began to show signs of being a willingly distributor. He always had the ability to drain jumpers on the perimeter. Now he takes his show to the South Suburbs.”

Kimarhi Wilson 6-0 MM 20 Carmel
“Talented, somewhat of an enigma. At times he has exhibited a high-level floor game. Before the quarantine invaded our worlds and putting the caboose on spring Club ball, we had plan to get an early birds eye view on where Mr. Wilson’s game stood before branding him accordingly.”

Nathanael Hoskins 6-4 MM-LM+ 32 Danville
“High academic prospect has drawn interest from suitors such as New Jersey Inst, Fairfield & Patriot League Schools. Strong body utilizes it well attacking the rim. Solid ball handler, capable of making plays & good reads. Outside shooting could use some polish.”

Julio Montes 5-9 LM 38 Lincoln Park
“A true student athlete has been a three-year starter with a good winning percentage (Teamed with Ish to form a stellar backcourt 18-5). Possesses big game pedigree and a penchant for making clutch shots & plays. His portfolio strikes the mold of Glenbrook South’s senior stud Dom Martinelli in terms of having winning intangibles. Julio is not a player who will woo opponents with his athleticism, he’s a clever competitor that operates with precision. Sure-handed ball-handler, quiet leader & manager. System type might be able to play Division 1 in the right setting. Will tour this summer with the Mac Irvine Fire.”

Isaiah Holden 5-8 LM 37 Evanston
“Nifty performer with an electric game, currently unsure what his level may be suited for. He does feed those necessary ingredients into his mates that transforms into winning ways. Holden has a gaudy three-year winning percentage and was well in gear of anchoring his squad to a marquee matchup in Sectional Final vs favorite Loyola Academy before play was halted. He’s a fun player to watch.”

Jhei-R. Jones 6-0 LM 43 Lincoln Way East
“Sort of an unknown until last June when he had his coming out party against Morgan Park at the Ridgewood Shootout. A speedy elusive little player who rebounds the ball extremely well for his size and can perform effectively in a big game atmosphere. We’re probably not giving him enough bang right now, but we’ll size him up even more when we’re able to go out again.”

Nick Owens 5-6 LM 46 Chicago Curie
“Exciting general vastly underrated, his game and his accomplishments have somewhat gone overlooked. He’s a true winner and has proven it on all levels. Slick ball handler with the ability to spot up and knock down crucial shots. There is a special place/system for his game. He’s worth the price of admission. Had his team still in the hunt.”

Kenton Wright 5-10 LM 50 Hillcrest
“Has familiarity with big stages while playing with his school team and traveling with the Mean Streets Program. His game is starting to smooth out some growing into the position where he understands situations during the course of a game. A hard-nose competitor can make shots & defend.”

Kier Jordan 5-10 LM 55 Westinghouse
“Got a really good opportunity to size him up some a couple of times. We like his upside; he has a nice all-around floor game where he can handle under pressure some and can make shots mid-range or long distance. Played in the shadows of senior Devin Davis most of the time, but next season it will be his show to manage. We look to see him when things resume again.”

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