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North Carolina: Top 10 Points Guards in the 2021 Class

By Big Shots Nation, 12/18/20, 8:00AM EST

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Take a look at the latest update of the top point guards in North Carolina's 2021 class.

 

Rank First Name Last Name Height School Club Team College
1 Bobby Pettiford 6'1 South Granville Team CP3 Louisville
2 Carter Whitt 6'2 Putnam Science Team Loaded Wake Forest
3 Jamarii Thomas 6'1 The Burlington School Team Curry  
4 Breon Pass 6'1 Reidsville Team CP3 NC State
5 Tyler Gill 6'0

Trinity Academy Raleigh

  Towson
6 Brock Williams 6'0 Burlington Christian Team EAT High Point
7 Tedric Jenkins 5'9 North Davidson Team FLY  
8 Cedric Patterson 6'1 Moravian Prep Big Shots Elite NC  
9 Glynn Hubbard III 6'3 Northside Christian Academy CC Elite 2021  
10 Bradlee Haskell 6'2 Pinecrest Flight 22 Elite  

 

1. Bobby Pettiford | 6'1 | South Granville 

Bobby Pettiford is an explosive floor general that really sets the tone with his play. He makes the game look easy with his ability to score on all three levels. He can defend at a high level and make plays for others when needed. He's got a bright future ahead of him as he's headed to Louisville.

2. Carter Whitt | 6'2 | Putnam Science Academy

Carter Whitt is a dynamic point guard that can take over at any moment. He makes everyone around him better with his ability to make high level passes for easy buckets. He's an underrated defender with good length and athleticism as well. He's headed to the ACC where he should be an instant impact floor general at Wake Forest.

3. Jamarii Thomas | 6'1 | The Burlington School

Jamarii Thomas has really come into his own as a true point guard over the past few seasons. He showed he can win games, defend and play with other top prospects with Team Curry as they made waves all summer on the grassroots scene. He's got all the tools of a leader who wants to win and lead by example. He's headed to UNC-Wilmington where he'll make noise in the state.

4. Breon Pass | 6'1 | Reidsville

Breon Pass is a game-changing floor general that leads by example. He scores in bunches but keeps his teammates involved with unselfish play. He has a winner's mentality, plays with relentless energy that's contagious to those around him. He'll add depth to the NC State Wolfpack's backcourt.

5. Tyler Gill | 6'0 | Trinity Academy Raleigh

Tyler Gill is a point guard with top-notch handles that makes good decisions with the ball. He has improved on his body a ton over the spring/summer and it's showing in his development. He's a lot more quicker off the bounce and defending the basketball. He's headed to Towson following his senior season.

6. Brock Williams | 6'0 | Burlington Christian Academy

Brock Williams returns to Burlington Christian Academy after developing his game at Greensboro Day School in 2019-20. He's a lead guard that scores in bunches and has learned how to score with efficiency. He's an instant impact guy when he's on the floor on all three levels. High Point is getting yet another gem in Williams to add to their rotation.

7. Tedric Jenkins | 5'9 | North Davidson

One of the more underrated floor generals in the Triad area. Tedric Jenkins is a speedy guard that plays with a ton of energy on both ends. He's a solid backcourt piece alongside Jamarien Dalton, who's headed to Elon for football. Keep an eye on him to make noise in the Triad area this season.

8. Cedric Patterson | 6'1 | Moravian Prep

Cedric Patterson is an underrated high IQ guard that operates with and without the ball. He's developed as a perimeter threat as well at Moravian Prep while still maintaining his ability to score in the paint. He's high level ballhandler that can create under pressure and make plays.

9. Glynn Hubbard III | 6'3 | Northside Christian Academy

Glynn Hubbard III is a highly underrecruited floor general that plays at a high level. He's an athletic but crafty ball handler that can distribute and score with a winner's edge. He fills up the stat sheet while showing off his speed on both ends.

10. Bradlee Haskell | 6'2 | Pinecrest

Bradlee Haskell built on a state playoff run with Pinecrest in 2019-20 to have productive spring/summer. He's a three level scorer that's always looking to push the pace for easy scores. Defensively, he's a pest that never goes away. High Point and UNC-Pembroke have both offered him.