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Norcross, GANorcross
Pos
PG
HT / WT
6-4 / 165
Class
SR
Rivals
NATL
POS
#12
ST
On3
89
NATL
POS
#25
ST
#6
ESPN
86
NATL
#32
POS
#9
ST
#4
247
94
NATL
#62
POS
#11
ST
#2
The Journey
Class of 2022
NBA G League
NBA G League
ENROLLED
Norcross Blue Devils
HIGH SCHOOL

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Industry Consensus · RPM Picks
Team
Prediction
Recruited By
Distance
Class Rank
Draft Pos (5yr)
Draft Total (5yr)
Louisville
COMMITTED10/20/2025
5.2%
310 mi
42
2
5
Georgia Tech
8.3%
17 mi
124
1
1
Georgia
OFFERED
7.3%
50 mi
57
0
2
Clemson
OFFERED
6.3%
95 mi
55
0
1
Alabama
OFFERED
5.2%
203 mi
5
2
4
Louisville
LouisvilleCOMMITTED
5.2%
Georgia Tech
8.3%
Georgia
GeorgiaOFFERED
7.3%
Clemson
ClemsonOFFERED
6.3%
Alabama
AlabamaOFFERED
5.2%

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London Johnson Scouting Summary
Jamie Shaw
10/03/22

London Johnson is a tough-minded lead guard. He has good positional size and can knock down shots at a high clip. Johnson can handle the ball under pressure, and while he may not be the most explosively athletic, he can get to his spots on the floor. The 6-foot-4 point guard’s range is deep, he is confident in his range that extends well beyond the three-point arc. He has good length and he takes care of possessions, delivering passes on target and on time. He is a player winning has followed around.

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Measurements & Testing

London JohnsonNorcross
Rivals150 PG AvgAvg. Last 3 Years
NBA Combine DraftedAvg. Last 3 Years
Weight
165
180
190
91.7%86.8%
Height
6-4
6-2
6-2
102.7%102.7%
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Personal Life

London Johnson grabbed headlines when he announced he was signing a contract with the G League Ignite for the 2022-2023 season. “The main (reason) was being able to play against NBA talent and getting coached from the highest-level NBA coaches,” Johnson told The Athletic. “Also, seeing the success from past (prospects), I really felt like I could create my own path and be successful myself.” Johnson initially made a name for himself at Norcross High School. But he has moved quite a bit living in seven different states. Plus, he is a dual citizen of the United States and Jamaica. Johnson was selected for the World Team at the Nike Hoop Summit in 2021. “I feel like my game will translate even better than it does in high school because of the spacing,” Johnson said. “I try to model my game after Chris Paul. He reads ball screens really well and can score from all three levels. He really tries to get his teammates involved, but also can score.”

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