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Nobody isnt talking about Jamie Graham he is the best point guard in the midstate he hustles he plays both ends of the floor defense and offense but if you notice he really doesnt shoot the ball that much as people would tend to think he gets most his points of steals and his 15 footer is almost automatic

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Here is my list of top point guards in the mid-state.

 

Chaisson Allen - Oakland - Long for a point guard, great finisher, good defender, winner's mentality, can shoot the 3, but is more effective from 17 feet and in. (Can play 1 or 2) - Signed with Northeastern

 

Cass Barnes - Tullahoma - Good athlete. Good shooter and leader on the floor.

(Can play 1 or 2) - Potential D-II/NAIA

 

Tyrone Caldwell - Clarksville - Great penetrater, good court vision, good passer, good defender, strong, shot is a little suspect (PG only) - Possible Mid Major or higher

 

Tyler Cutter - Siegel - Great court vision. Excellent shot, good ballhandler, good passer, unselfish and has eyes in the back of his head, leader on the floor (Can play 1 or 2) Possible Mid-Major or higher

 

Chase Dunn - Livingston Academy - Quick, good ball handler, passer and defender, can create his own shot and penetrate (PG only) - College material - too early to tell

 

Taverres Jefferson - Ensworth - Second quickest of the bunch, excellent passer (but can try to get too fancy at times), good scorer, yet distributes the ball well, can defend well, but needs to be consistent (PG only) - Mid to high major, but looks like he will be short. May end up Mid-Major

 

Jon Primm - Dickson County - Good defender, decent ball handler, great hustler and intensity (Can play 1 or 2) - Possible NAIA/D-II to Mid Major

 

Gerald Robinson - MLK - Quickest of any of the point guards, scrorers mentality, decent shooter, unlimited potential on offense and defense (Obviously he can do everything - including score 64 points in a game) Signed with Tennessee Tech

 

Josh Slater - David Lipscomb - Some think he is a spot up shooter (which he can do very well) but he can penetrate and create his own shot. Good defender, good passer. (Can play 1 or 2) - Signed with Lipscomb

 

K.J. Stripling - Smyrna - Good ball handler, good pull up and spot up shooter, good penetrater, needs to take more of a leadership role on his team. He does not reealize how good he can be (Can be 1 or 2) - Possible NAIA/DII or higher if he starts playing to his potential.

 

Kyle Upton - Antioch - Good ball handler, good penetrater, good passer, decent shooter, but does not have great 3pt range, team player (PG only) - Possible NAIA/D-II

 

DeMario Williams - Culleoka- Quick on quick, great size for a point guard, unselfish, good passer, good shooter, great defender (Can play any position in "A" ball, but in college he could play 1 or 2) - Probable High Major

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Here is my list of top point guards in the mid-state.

 

Chaisson Allen - Oakland - Long for a point guard, great finisher, good defender, winner's mentality, can shoot the 3, but is more effective from 17 feet and in. (Can play 1 or 2) - Signed with Northeastern

 

Cass Barnes - Tullahoma - Good athlete. Good shooter and leader on the floor.

(Can play 1 or 2) - Potential D-II/NAIA

 

Tyrone Caldwell - Clarksville - Great penetrater, good court vision, good passer, good defender, strong, shot is a little suspect (PG only) - Possible Mid Major or higher

 

Tyler Cutter - Siegel - Great court vision. Excellent shot, good ballhandler, good passer, unselfish and has eyes in the back of his head, leader on the floor (Can play 1 or 2) Possible Mid-Major or higher

 

Chase Dunn - Livingston Academy - Quick, good ball handler, passer and defender, can create his own shot and penetrate (PG only) - College material - too early to tell

 

Taverres Jefferson - Ensworth - Second quickest of the bunch, excellent passer (but can try to get too fancy at times), good scorer, yet distributes the ball well, can defend well, but needs to be consistent (PG only) - Mid to high major, but looks like he will be short. May end up Mid-Major

 

Jon Primm - Dickson County - Good defender, decent ball handler, great hustler and intensity (Can play 1 or 2) - Possible NAIA/D-II to Mid Major

 

Gerald Robinson - MLK - Quickest of any of the point guards, scrorers mentality, decent shooter, unlimited potential on offense and defense (Obviously he can do everything - including score 64 points in a game) Signed with Tennessee Tech

 

Josh Slater - David Lipscomb - Some think he is a spot up shooter (which he can do very well) but he can penetrate and create his own shot. Good defender, good passer. (Can play 1 or 2) - Signed with Lipscomb

 

K.J. Stripling - Smyrna - Good ball handler, good pull up and spot up shooter, good penetrater, needs to take more of a leadership role on his team. He does not reealize how good he can be (Can be 1 or 2) - Possible NAIA/DII or higher if he starts playing to his potential.

 

Kyle Upton - Antioch - Good ball handler, good penetrater, good passer, decent shooter, but does not have great 3pt range, team player (PG only) - Possible NAIA/D-II

 

DeMario Williams - Culleoka- Quick on quick, great size for a point guard, unselfish, good passer, good shooter, great defender (Can play any position in "A" ball, but in college he could play 1 or 2) - Probable High Major

pretty much answers the question, good job
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Here is my list of top point guards in the mid-state.

 

Chaisson Allen - Oakland - Long for a point guard, great finisher, good defender, winner's mentality, can shoot the 3, but is more effective from 17 feet and in. (Can play 1 or 2) - Signed with Northeastern

 

Cass Barnes - Tullahoma - Good athlete. Good shooter and leader on the floor.

(Can play 1 or 2) - Potential D-II/NAIA

 

Tyrone Caldwell - Clarksville - Great penetrater, good court vision, good passer, good defender, strong, shot is a little suspect (PG only) - Possible Mid Major or higher

 

Tyler Cutter - Siegel - Great court vision. Excellent shot, good ballhandler, good passer, unselfish and has eyes in the back of his head, leader on the floor (Can play 1 or 2) Possible Mid-Major or higher

 

Chase Dunn - Livingston Academy - Quick, good ball handler, passer and defender, can create his own shot and penetrate (PG only) - College material - too early to tell

 

Taverres Jefferson - Ensworth - Second quickest of the bunch, excellent passer (but can try to get too fancy at times), good scorer, yet distributes the ball well, can defend well, but needs to be consistent (PG only) - Mid to high major, but looks like he will be short. May end up Mid-Major

 

Jon Primm - Dickson County - Good defender, decent ball handler, great hustler and intensity (Can play 1 or 2) - Possible NAIA/D-II to Mid Major

 

Gerald Robinson - MLK - Quickest of any of the point guards, scrorers mentality, decent shooter, unlimited potential on offense and defense (Obviously he can do everything - including score 64 points in a game) Signed with Tennessee Tech

 

Josh Slater - David Lipscomb - Some think he is a spot up shooter (which he can do very well) but he can penetrate and create his own shot. Good defender, good passer. (Can play 1 or 2) - Signed with Lipscomb

 

K.J. Stripling - Smyrna - Good ball handler, good pull up and spot up shooter, good penetrater, needs to take more of a leadership role on his team. He does not reealize how good he can be (Can be 1 or 2) - Possible NAIA/DII or higher if he starts playing to his potential.

 

Kyle Upton - Antioch - Good ball handler, good penetrater, good passer, decent shooter, but does not have great 3pt range, team player (PG only) - Possible NAIA/D-II

 

DeMario Williams - Culleoka- Quick on quick, great size for a point guard, unselfish, good passer, good shooter, great defender (Can play any position in "A" ball, but in college he could play 1 or 2) - Probable High Major

 

 

except gerald signed to tennessee state

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