5-star guard AJ Johnson decommits from Texas, going pro in Australia

According to Wojnarowski, Johnson has signed a deal with the Illawarra Hawks of the Australian NBL.

The Texas Longhorns mens basketball team suffered a significant loss on Wednesday when Adrian Wojnarowski at ESPN reported Southern California Academy (Calif.) five-star combo guard AJ Johnson has decommitted from Texas and instead will be going pro.

According to ESPN’s report, Johnson has signed a deal with the Illawarra Hawks of the Australian NBL.

After the news went public, Johnson told 247Sports that the more improvised and free-flowing pro game better suits his style:

“The college environment is a bit more controlled and about X’s and O’s and not as much about playing off of feel and freedom… I feel like I thrive in more of an up and down system, getting up more shots and playing off feel but you are also still playing off of actions and stuff like that. I also want to get started on my professional career and taking it more serious so that I can really lock in on the game and try to be the best player I can be.”

According to the consensus rankings, Johnson (6-foot-5, 160 pounds) is No. 5 among combo guards, third overall in the state of California and No. 18 nationally in the recruiting class of 2023.

Johnson will aim to take a similar path to the NBA as LaMelo Ball, who played one season in the Australian league before going No. 3 overall to the Charlotte Hornets in 2020.

For now, ESPN’s mock draft has Johnson coming off the board at No. 14.

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Texas gets commitment from 5-star combo guard AJ Johnson from Southern California Academy.

The Texas Longhorns have secured a commitment from the top undecided basketball recruit in the country.

Five-star combo guard AJ Johnson from Southern California Academy (Calif.) announced earlier today that he’s committed to Texas.

Johnson (6-foot-5, 160 pounds) is ranked second at his position and No. 15 nationally in the 2023 recruiting class. Overall, he had offers from 22 schools, including Louisville, Kansas, USC and UCLA.

Asked about picking Texas over his other finalists, Johnson said he feels he’ll be most comfortable there, per On3.

“I chose Texas because I have seen what they do every day and the people around them. I just feel like it’s where I’ll be the most comfortable. Also, I chose Texas because of how they let their guards go and their fan base. The city of Austin is lit.”

The scouting report on Johnson says he’s lean but long with an ability to make plays in transition. Last season at Taft (Calif.) he averaged 16.7 points, 4.7 assists, 2.5 steals, 0.8 blocks and 2.6 rebounds per game. He shot 46% from the floor, 25% from three and 78% from the free throw line.

With Johnson off the board, the No. 1 ranked undecided recruit in the nation is his teammate Isaiah Miranda, followed by Bronny James.

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