Rankings Update : Developing 2020 Point Guards to Watch This Summer
This is the third installment of a series about updated 2020 rankings featuring players who either might not be the centers of attention, are under the radar, and/or lower ranked players whose game is needing a little more development than…
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Continue ReadingThis is the third installment of a series about updated 2020 rankings featuring players who either might not be the centers of attention, are under the radar, and/or lower ranked players whose game is needing a little more development than others. Players included must be players whom I am aware of their summer club involvement. The previous two articles were on centers and power forwards.
The first refresh of the Kansas site’s rankings since it’s January launch occurred a little more than a week ago. The refresh has grew my list of ranked players to 107. Inclusion in this article are players whose primary position is the floor general, the ring leader, …the point.
#27 Ashlyn Henrie, 5’6″, Shawnee Mission West, KC And One – Fast with good ability to jump passing lanes. Three point threat. Quick first step. Good use of jump step to create a shot off the drive.
#24 Alleigh Kramer, 5’7″, Nemaha Central, Wheat State Elite – Athletic, fast, and works hard to finish. Hustle around the baskets yields extra rebounds. Shown quickness on the dribble drive and good elevation on the finish. Is also a strong free throw shooter. Selected Kansas Basketball Coaches Association 2019 3A second team all-state.
#58 Liz Taylor, 5’7″, Wichita Southeast, BGCB 17U – I wrote about this extremely fast point guard in an April prospect focus article. At the MAYB Wichita Hall of Fame Exposure tournament held in April at Wichita Sports Forum she scored 20 and 23 points the first day of the event, which I attended.
Feature image: Nemaha Central’s Alleigh Kramer challenges Clay Center center Clara Edwards during a 2019 3A state tournament game.