On Monday, Pitt hosted Dellquan Warren, a high-flying 2024 guard, on an unofficial visit.
Warren, a 6-foot-2 guard, received an offer from the Panthers back on July 3, and has been in communication with the staff ever since. The Erie, Pennsylvania native is a rising junior prospect and has shown off his talents all year playing for the Western PA/Northeast Ohio-based Wildcat Select AAU program. During the prep season, he will be competing for Keystone Athletic Academy (Erie).
PSN scouted Warren recently at the A1 Exposure showcase event in Moon, PA and had the following thoughts on his game.
“Warren is a flashy guard with great instincts and feel for the game. No-look passes, windmill dunks, and alley-oops are certainly common themes when watching Warren. The flashiness can lead to some turnovers, but Warren impressed with his passing ability overall and is a very cerebral guard. His creativity is off the charts. The lefty shoots it well off the dribble and pulled up from the point numerous times. Extremely bouncy prospect who has a high ceiling.”
Warren holds offers from Pitt, Alabama, Ohio State, Mississippi State, Xavier, St. John’s, VCU, Cincinnati, UAB, Rutgers, New Mexico State, and Kent State.
Check out the following photos of Warren on his Pitt visit:
Pitt is the worst offer in that group
And you’re the worst commenter here so you’d know.
Oooh. Triggering another fanboy. Such a clever response. Just another d-bag that can’t face the truth about this dumpster fire of a program
Says the guy calling others d-bags on the internet. I’m looking more forward to this year than the previous couple years, I can say that much. And I’d prefer to be optimistic about this year until I see what happens. But you do you, we all know what you’re bringing to the table.
Kid got it..and he did come visit.. good start!