Here is a list of some of the best OG’s out West that you should know. Delton Prescott – State – Pos WG | 2027 Delton was a bucket this past weekend and he was doing it with ease as…

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Delton was a bucket this past weekend and he was doing it with ease as he has a strong straight-line drive game. He can make a quick little crossover or in and out left to right and speed his way to the hoop. He has some elite hang time and sauce when he gets to the rim. He is strong and he finishes through contact. He is a tough PG to defend on pick n’ rolls. Most of his pick’n rolls come on the left side and if he had some flat ball screen in the middle of the floor he could pick and choose which side he will attack and it can really put the defense in a frenzy. He is almost impossible to stay in-front of. Not a good idea to pick him up full-court.

This kid has been one of the better facilitators. Ant scoring wing or shooting guard would love to play with him because he gets the ball to where it needs to go. He is really good at getting everyone involved. When he is coming up the floor he is not just focused on one thing he is scanning and looking who he can pitch the ball up to. He does drive the ball very strong but he is not going to force many lays, he will drop off or kick out to better options.

This kid is a scoring guard and he has one of the quickest releases you will see. He can use that high ball screen like a seasoned vet. His game has a really mature feel to it. He has a good handle but he is good off the ball because he can shoot. He makes sure he makes teams play for going under. He can relocate and use that step-back to his advantage.

Aiden was in his bag and has been able to play with some flare. He is a player that does not mind giving the ball up early as it seems to find him at some point later. He is a tough player that is a great go to guy when it is late in the shot clock. He is not breaking players off the dribble with speed but he does use a quick first step and high IQ to get to his spots.

A little bit of size doesn’t hurt a kid like Zion who can snake his way through the defense. He is a matchup problem because he has to be guarded by someone who can move their feet and get lateral. It can’t be a player too small because he will take them into the post. great floater and all around game. He is at his best in the open floor.