THE FUTURE LOOKS BRIGHT: YOUNG POINT GUARDS ON THE RISE

A great point guard has the ability to make the game look easy. They know what is going to happen before it happens. It’s not a visual thing, it’s cognitive. Being a great point guard has to do with basketball IQ, anticipation, and game awareness. They read cues and anticipate action faster than the average players. Here’s a look at some young point guards that you should be on the lookout for.

Ky’Liin Johnson, 2026, has the perfect balance of scoring and distributing. She’s valuable in keeping the defense off-balance but also in terms of a team’s style of play. Johnson’s ability to alternate between scoring and distributing makes her have a unique  scorer’s vision. She navigates the court space to identify the best opportunity for every possession.

Ky’Liin Johnson

Alexis Leyva, 2026 has a high skill level with confidence in her game that allows her to expend a greater amount of mental energy to survey the court and read the defense. Because of her extensive basketball IQ she’s able to make creative plays. Leyva sees the game 2-3 steps ahead of everyone else. Her decision making skills allow her to imagine a broader range of alternative outcomes.

Alexis Leyva

Bella McSwain, 2026 is a playmaker. She has the skill to execute plays  and facilitate, and score efficiently. McSwain is a floor leader with balance and takes the game moment to moment as the game unfolds in front of her. She takes risks and  doesn’t play safe. McSwain is exceptional at manipulating the defense and creating plays.

Bella McSwain
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