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Previewing Georgia's 5A State Tournament Bracket

Buford
13, Feb 2018

Previewing Georgia's 5A State Tournament Bracket

Put on your dancing shoes, kids. The postseason is officially here and we are excited to see how the state tournament brackets all shake out. Today we break down the first round games in AAAAA and the players to watch in our continued look at the GHSA state playoffs.

STORYLINES 

• Buford won it last year and return so many pieces from that group. They are bigger and better than last year’s squad, too. 

• Or can Warner Robins dethrone Buford from the top of the AAAAA kingdom? 

• There are 10 teams with 20 wins or more in the bracket.  

THREE BEST FIRST ROUND GAMES

Columbia (19-8) vs. Jackson (24-2): You could argue this is one of the five best overall games in the first round of all of the classifications. Less than 10 miles apart off I-20, the first round battle of East Atlanta will be loud, and terrific. Jackson is paced by senior guard Marquavis Carter, who has been sensational for Jackson, putting up 23.4 points a game this year. Columbia is deep with talent across the board and several players can be the go-to option. 

Riverwood (19-8) vs Miller Grove (18-7): Talk about a terrific first-round pairing. Riverwood has consistently been one of the most underrated programs in Atlanta since Buck Jenkins has taken over the program in 2012. On the flip side, Miller Grove has been the most successful team in the postseason over the last decade. Miller Grove is bigger and stronger, and that may play a role in the end. RIverwood is paced by senior guard Rudy Fitzgibbons and his 19 points a game.

Eagle’s Landing (21-6) vs McIntosh (18-9): In a pairing of two of the best teams from Atlanta’s south suburbs, fans will have a chance to see a terrific first round match-up. Both schools have been a regular in conversations regarding the best teams in the class. 

NOTABLES

Longest winning streak going into the bracket: Starr’s Mill at 10.

Leading scorer, according to MaxPreps, in the bracket: Demonte Demore, Banneker 25.1

Biggest Cinderella in the bracket (team with the worst record): Ware County. The Waycross squad won five times this season, with four of those wins coming at the hands of just two teams. They beat South Effingham and Charlton County both times they played. Collectively, SEHS and CCHS combined for nine total wins.

Best Senior in the bracket: Nelson Phillips, Warner Robins. The Georgia State bound wing is as competitive as they come and ready to end his career with a state title. This Warner Robins club may be better than the 2013-2014 team that went 27-3. Phillips has so much to do with that, too. 

Best Junior in the bracket: Marcus Watson, Buford. The junior has all of the physical gifts you’d want from a star. He’s 6-foot-6, built like a linebacker, attacks the rim as aggressive as anyone in his class nationally. Watson helped Buford win a title last year. He’s even better this season. And that’s bad news for the rest of AAAAA. Truthfully, he’s the best player in the bracket. 

Underclassman to Watch: Sophomore KD Johnson, Southwest Dekalb. The speedy and athletic guard is pure entertainment. He’s a blur to the rim and an acrobat in the air. SW Dekalb is a fun team to watch compete and Johnson is a big reason why. He’s averaging 17 points, 4.9 rebounds, 4.4 assists and 3.4 steals a game on the season.

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STORY STARTER POTENTIAL

Nathan Presnell, Hiram, JR: The 6-foot-8 big man has blossomed this season on the hardwood and he leads the Hornets in scoring, rebounding and blocked shots. He was featured as one of our juniors on the rise last month. The quarterback could use the post-season to springboard his basketball recruitment. We’ll be on hand to see him play against Cedar Shoals on Saturday. 

James Glisson, III, SW Dekalb, JR: One of the great things about the Preview camp series is getting a head start on players like Glisson. He’s a bit of a throwback type of player. SW Dekalb has really good young guards and having a clean up guy like Glisson gives coach Eugene Brown some insurance for second chance opportunities. 

Cameron Bryant, SOPH & Dontay King, JR, Dutchtown: Bryant, a 6-foot-5 wing continues to get better and better. He led Dutchtown, a Cinderella from the region tournament week, in scoring this season at just over 10 a game. He’ll be a name we hear more about this spring but we could more of it here in the next couple of weeks in the playoffs. Down in the paint, King came alive in the region tournament. He scored 38 points and grabbed 16 rebounds a game. The 6-foot-7 forward joined the team at the semester break, moving in from South Carolina. 

NUMBER ONE SEEDS

Region 1: Warner Robins (22-3)
Region 2: New Hamstead (15-7)
Region 3: Starr’s Mill (18-7)
Region 4: Dutchtown (14-14)
Region 5: Lithonia (20-6)
Region 6: Jackson (24-2)
Region 7: Hiram (20-9)
Region 8: Buford (23-4) 

FINAL FOUR PICKS 

Justin Young: Buford, Warner Robins, Jackson, SW Dekalb
Tai Young:Buford, Warner Robins, Columbia, SW Dekalb 

2018 PLAYERS IN OUR GEORGIA RANKINGS

7. Nelson Phillips, Warner Robins (Georgia State)
14. Alex Jones, Buford (Lipscomb)
18. Brandon Thomas, Eagle’s Landing (Mercer)
19. Jacolbey Owens, Warner Robins
24. Kavonte Ivery, Stockbridge (Georgia State)
36. Lorenzo McGhee, Columbia
40. David Viti, Buford (Georgia Southern)

TOP FIVE UNSIGNED SENIORS IN THE BRACKET 

Marquavius Carter, Maynard Jackson
Rudy Fitzgibbons, Riverwood
Javonte Hart, Villa Rica
Drew Hudson, Starr’s Mill
Lorenzo McGhee, Columbia

2019 PLAYERS IN OUR GEORGIA RANKINGS

3. Marcus Watson, Buford
31. Maurice Harvey, Miller Grove
35. James Glisson, III, SW Dekalb  


Justin Young
Editor-in-Chief

Justin Young has been the editor-in-chief of HoopSeen.com since 2013. He manages the day-to-day operations on the site and in conjunction with our national and regional events. He was the national basketball editor for Rivals.com and a contributing editor at Yahoo! Sports. Young has been earned numerous awards for his work in sports journalism, including the Georgia Press Association Columnist of the Year. His Justin Young Basketball recruiting service has been in existence since 2002 and worked with over 300 schools from all levels. He is the director of HoopSeen Elite Preview camps and our national Preview camp series. 

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