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2024 Four-Star Dellquan Warren commits to Rutgers

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Dellquan Warren
2024 PG Dellquan Warren of Erie (PA) Keystone Prep (Photo by Jamie Shaw)

Dellquan Warren, a four-star point guard in the 2024 class, has committed to Rutgers.

The 6-foot, 160-pound prospect at Erie (PA) Keystone Academy chose the Scarlet Knights over offers from Alabama, Ohio State, St. John’s, Pittsburgh, and others.

Warren is the first prospect to commit to Steve Pikiell in the 2024 class. He ranks as the No. 73 overall prospect in the On3 Consensus — the average ranking from all four major recruiting media companies (ESPN, 247Sports, Rivals, On3).

“I’m a point guard, so I try to get my teammates involved,” Warren said to On3 in a previous interview. “I play a lot in the screen and roll and then driving and kicking, but can score anytime I want. I watch a lot of Chris Paul and De’Arron Fox. How they play in the pick and roll and get their teammates involved off the bounce.”

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Warren on Rutgers

“I talk with coach (TJ) Thompson, and he talks a lot about building a relationship with me and getting to know me,” Warren said in a previous interview. “When he offered me, he talked about how much I fit into their program and how their point guards play. I wouldn’t have to change my game.”

Scouting Summary

“Dellquan Warren is a jet-quick lead guard,” On3’s Jamie Shaw writes. “He has a tight handle that gets him anywhere on the court, off the bounce. Warren has natural floor vision and a crafty way of creating angles and passing lanes. He will have to reign in his decision-making as it can get wild at times, but it is better to slow a guy down than rev his engine up. The jump shot is streaky, but he knocks down the mid-range pull-ups. Warren comes from an athletic background with multiple family members playing college basketball or football. As he matures, watch for him to trend as one of the top point guards in his region.”