Title: The Perimeter Snipers: How George Turner and Greg Mortimer Engineered Savannah’s Geometry Three-Point Revolution
The Three-Point Revolution
Title: The Perimeter Snipers: How George Turner and Greg Mortimer Engineered Savannah’s Geometry Three-Point Revolution
Before the modern era of basketball completely prioritized the three-point line, a select group of guards in coastal Georgia rewrote the offensive blueprint. During the golden era of Savannah hoops (2007–2014), George Turner (Calvary Day School, Class of 2010) and Greg Mortimer (Sol C. Johnson High School, Class of 2013) operated as the definitive architects of perimeter spacing. They proved that high-volume, hyper-efficient outside shooting could dismantle even the most athletic full-court pressing systems in the state.
Play Style Deep Dive: Two Paths to Perimeter Dominance
While both players shared the reputation of being lethal snipers, their tactical deployment and mechanical approaches to generating space on the floor were vastly different.
George Turner: The On-Ball Assassin
Turner operated with the responsibility of a primary scorer and floor general. Mechanically, he possessed a textbook, lightning-quick release with a high-arching trajectory that made his shot incredibly difficult to contest at the Single-A level.
He did not rely solely on teammates to create his looks. Turner was a master of using heavy ball screens at the top of the key, utilizing a sharp crossover step-back to freeze on-ball defenders. If a defender chose to go under the screen to protect the paint, Turner would instantly punish them from deep. His off-ball movement was equally calculated, utilizing sudden baseline curls to lose his defender before catching and firing in one fluid motion.
Greg Mortimer: The Off-Ball System Operator
Mortimer, playing alongside jumbo playmaker Tim Quarterman in a loaded Class AAA backcourt, was the ultimate off-ball system catalyst. Standing at 6-foot-3, Mortimer used an elevated, un-blockable release point.
Instead of dominating the ball, Mortimer was a master of spatial geometry. He wore down opposing defenses by sprinting through a relentless maze of pin-down screens, baseline stagger screens, and back-door cuts. His footwork coming off a screen was flawless—squaring his shoulders to the basket in mid-air to ensure perfect balance upon landing. Mortimer’s elite catch-and-shoot discipline kept floor spacing open, making it impossible for opposing defenses to double-team the lane.
SAVANNAH'S PERIMETER SHOOTING ARCHETYPES
[George Turner - Calvary Day] [Greg Mortimer - Johnson High]
- Primary Initiator / Step-Backs - Off-Ball Maze Runner
- High-Volume Screen Pull-ups - Pin-Down Screen Specialist
- Complete Offensive Focus - Balanced Two-Way System Piece
Demeanor Profile: The Ice-Cold Specialists
Both shooters operated with a distinct mental makeup that separated them from the high-emotion, vocal nature of local neighborhood rivalries.
George Turner's Methodical Focus: On the court, Turner was a quiet machine. He rarely celebrated deep makes or engaged in trash talk with opposing public-school guards who tried to play physical, friction-heavy defense. He trusted his rigorous preparation completely, maintaining a calm demeanor that steadied Calvary Day through high-stakes cross-city matchups.
Greg Mortimer's Selfless Discipline: Mortimer was famously low-maintenance. He possessed a rare basketball maturity, never forcing bad or contested shots simply to get on the stat sheet. If an opposing defense locked onto him, he would happily spend a possession acting as a decoy to open up lanes for his teammates, prioritizing structural efficiency above individual glory.
Big Game Details & Historical Legacy
Turner's Statewide Statement
George Turner’s definitive senior campaign was a statistical masterpiece. He finished the season ranking #12 overall in the entire state of Georgia by burying 55 total three-pointers. He dominated Region 3-A leaderboard data, ranking #1 overall across three distinct shooting efficiency categories and pushing Calvary Day past physical public-school rosters like Jenkins High School.
Mortimer's State Championship Blueprint
Mortimer saved his most impactful perimeter shooting for the biggest stage of his prep career. During the 2012–13 season, his steady scoring output from the outside kept defenses honest throughout the GHSA Class AAA State Tournament.
His ability to hit timely, momentum-killing three-pointers on the road culminated in a dominant team performance in the state title game, securing the Georgia Class AAA State Championship for the Atom Smashers. He translated that exact shooting discipline into a successful Division I college career, averaging a team-high 10.8 points per game during his senior year for South Carolina State.
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