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Scout Report
Standing 6-3 with elite court vision and the ability to orchestrate an offense, this nationally-ranked floor general is redefining what it means to be a point guard in today's game.
Background
Hailing from Atlanta, Georgia, Blaze Johnson made the bold decision to join Overtime Elite to accelerate his development and compete against top-tier talent daily. The move has placed him in an elite training environment where he shares the court with some of the nation's most highly-regarded prospects. His journey through OTE has provided him with professional-level coaching and exposure on a national stage.
Playing Style
Johnson combines excellent size for the point guard position with natural leadership abilities that allow him to control tempo and create opportunities for teammates. His 6-3 frame gives him a significant advantage when attacking smaller defenders or posting up in mismatches, while his court vision and passing ability make him a constant threat to find open teammates. He processes the game at a high level and shows the basketball IQ necessary to run complex offensive sets. While his shooting consistency and defensive intensity will need continued development, his foundational skills as a floor general are already impressive for his age.
Recruitment
Currently holding five Division I offers from programs including Maryland, Georgia, Georgia Tech, UNLV, and Radford, Johnson's stock continues to rise as he develops within the Overtime Elite system. His national ranking of #17 in the class of 2028 reflects his potential as a high-major recruit who could develop into an impact player at the Power Five level with continued growth.
Updated Feb 17, 2026 · Analysis by PrepRadar Scouting Team
Career Journey
Overtime Elite
PREP SCHOOL
Adidas 3SSB
AAU
Career Highlights
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Character, Classroom, and Court - dedication to studies and highlights
Blaze showing he can play with anyone this season at his own pace
Blaze Johnson the youngest player in the league but that never stopped him
Offers
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Social Activity
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