Jalen Adams of Cushing Academy (MA)/Mass Rivals (MA) - Adams did an excellent job of running an offense, getting by defenders with his quickness and either finding the open man when on the drive, or creating his own shot to take. While he isn't always the most efficient player on the court, he is one of the more talented and smarter lead guards. Adams did a great job of creating space in order to knock down shots and use his long wingspan to his advantage - despite being an inch smaller than he needs to be. The No. 27 player in the 2015 class proved to be one of the best lead guards nationally based on how he can put points on the board, directly or indirectly. Still open in the process, he has UConn, Kansas, Louisville, Providence and many more involved.