Northern California’s Kobe Toney an old-school point guard


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Kobe Toney directs the floor as a true point guard.
Kobe Toney directs the floor as a true point guard in highly competitive Northern California.

Call him 0ld school.

That’s what you think when watching National Scouting Report basketball prospect Kobe Toney.  The 5-foot-11 point guard from Dublin High School in California is a throwback to how many astute observers think the position should be played.

No wild off-balance three attempts.  No out-of-control slashes to the bucket.  No flashiness with the ball.  No wasted passes.

Toney is as smooth and in control as any high school floor leader you will find.  He takes control of the offense, sees what the defense gives him and makes things happen whether it’s forcing the defense into collapsing on him; spotting the open man and hitting him with a pass; or draining the runner or jumper when he’s open.

Tony can play the position well, and he will help some fortunate college team the moment he steps on campus.  Then again, if you have the name Kobe in hoops, you better play well.

Last season, he averaged 10.7 points, 3.5 assists, 3.7 rebounds and only one turnover per game as a junior.  His nearly four steals per game speak to his quickness and ability to defend end to end.  Coupled with his rebounding and excellent assist-to-turnover ratio, you have a player who contributes in every aspect of a game.

This year, the senior remains a consistent contributor on both ends of the floor.   He is averaging nearly 11 points per game along with more than four rebounds and assists.  He turns the ball over only once per contest.

NSR scout Stacey Harris couldn’t praise Toney enough.

“Kobe is a dynamic guard that plays both the point and the two positions,” said Harris, a 10-year NSR veteran, who discovered him in Northern California. “He has great leadership skills and instincts in the passing lanes and doesn’t settle for long outside shots. He is fearless when penetrating and knows how to get to the free throw line.”

Toney is also a solid student.  He carries a 3.0 GPA and prides himself in working hard in the classroom.

“In terms of my education,” he said, “I strongly believe that academics must come first. I’m convinced that a great education can open up great opportunities.  I’ve made high honors my three years in high school and plan on continuing making high honors until I graduate [this spring].  My goal is to be the best student-athlete I can be in college.”

 

 

 


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