There are a lot of online links concerning McIntosh. It is interesting that they can't seem to agree on his height. I have seen him listed as 6'1", 6'2", 6'3", and 6'4" at different times. The most recent comment was from mid-December and listed him at 6'4." He has been receiving more offers as well. Is that an indication of growth ?
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6-2 PG Hunter McIntosh (GAC) was lights out. The state champion guard with a 4.57 GPA and only a FGCU offer reveled in the head-to-head matchup with fellow elite guard, Mitch Ganote. McIntosh drilled 4 threes on his way to 22 points, 4 rebounds, 4 assists and 1 steal. Though he might not have the same fanfare and the offers that other lead guards have, McIntosh is firmly entrenched in the discussion for best point guard in Georgia. He averaged 20 points, 4.8 rebounds, 2.5 assists and 1.8 steals this season. His ability to control a game and score from all over the court makes him the ideal floor general. Expect Ivy League schools to start pulling the trigger soon. D-I schools will want to move quickly before they get left behind.
Assistant coach Doug Stewart watched closely as Tulane recently extended an offer to GAC guard Hunter McIntosh. There were times that McIntosh’s shot didn’t drop but that talent he has is evident as a division one talent. McIntosh guarded all five positions and would often start the possession guarding the other teams best post threat. Jacksonville State and Charleston Southern were also in attendance to watch McIntosh pick up his shooting more in the second half. With several guards getting snatched up in the early signing period, McIntosh remains a viable option for programs going forward.
Anytime a unsigned senior surpasses an NBA player on the schools all time points list, it has to be acknowledged. Huner McIntosh did exactly that as he jumped past NBA guard Malcom Brogdon on a way to a win this Saturday. McIntosh slid through the early signing period in which remains as one of the bigger head scratchers to date this season. Tulane has since offered the 6'4 guard that has put together a solid winter thus far. After watching him score 26 points this weekend, there's still a shortage of offers that have be given out to the GACS guard. Christmas seems like as good of a time as any.
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