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Having two lead guards on the floor can assist teams on NCAA Tournament title runs
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[QUOTE="HooperScooper, post: 4256453, member: 10"] You're right, ESPN and Rivals do list him as a SG. 247Sports lists him as a combo guard with this write up. [I]Castle is a big guard that can make plays and run a team. He has a frame and skill-set that is very intriguing and translatable. Castle has broad shoulders and an upper body that is naturally strong. He plays downhill bully ball and his awareness on the offensive end is the most impressive part of his game. With outstanding size for his position, Castle is an excellent passer and does a good job of taking care of the ball and is a good decision maker. He moves the ball around well in the half court set and does a nice job of setting up teammates. Castle also is a solid athlete who can play above the rim. He thrives in transition where he has a knack for making the right play. He does more damage with his facilitating than he does with his scoring, however his overall versatility projects well as he is a powerful playmaker on the perimeter who is more than capable of guarding multiple positions with his size and athletic ability.[/I] [MEDIA=twentyfoursevensports]player_id=270995[/MEDIA] Also, when he committed there was definitely talk that he's a PG. Even if he's not the primary 1 he sounds like the perfect compliment to a primary 1. [U][B]From Dan McDonald at Rivals:[/B][/U] [I]Castle currently comes in as the No. 25 overall prospect in the 2023 Rivals150. After watching him again recently, that might not be high enough. [B]At 6-foot-6, he’s a legitimate point guard that can run a team and he’s now playing with the confidence that he can score with the best of them.[/B] Because of his size and athleticism, he’ll be able to defend multiple positions at the next level. Castle has a chance to be next in a long line of really good players for the Huskies that could also eventually play in the NBA.[/I] [/QUOTE]
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