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It’s a heater on this late August day in Dallas, TX. Regardless of the scorching solar and inescapable humidity, there’s an upbeat tone behind the voice of five-star guard Tre Johnson. Calling on the telephone from his hometown, the No. 4 participant within the Class of 2024 simply completed up his each day summer time routine: a morning carry and a day ability session. On this explicit Wednesday, the 6-6 Dallas native was ready to slot in some Professional-Am runs in between. Plus, he snagged a pair of the “Straightforward Cash” KD 3s earlier than hitting the weights. General, an honest day for any typical hoop head.
Besides there’s nothing typical about Tre Johnson. He’s spent the previous three months touring throughout the nation, from the Nike EYBL circuit to quite a few top-ranked camps and academies. And to cap it off, he dominated the weekend on the SLAM Summer season Traditional Vol. 5, securing the 2v2 championship with Aaliyah Chavez and the dub within the Saturday evening sport at Rucker Park. He additionally snagged the W in Vol. 4.
“To be 2-0 at Rucker with no losses? That’s an amazing feeling,” Tre says with amusing. But it surely’s not a jokey chuckle. It’s one which conveys a honest reality behind his reply, with a bit little bit of perspective on high. I imply, he did simply drop 14 on the most hallowed basketball park on the earth.
In three seasons at Lake Highlands in Northeast Dallas, Johnson totaled properly over 1,000 profession factors. His excessive launch level, infinite vary and magnetic ballhandling make him a risk from all around the flooring. His efficiency within the UIL 6A Texas State Championship was an ideal show of all his presents, because the baby-faced sniper dropped 29 factors to safe state-wide prominence for the Wildcats.
By the point you’re studying this, Johnson can have launched into a brand new step in his journey, suiting up for esteemed basketball powerhouse Hyperlink Academy. Tre introduced his resolution to affix the reigning nationwide champions this previous June and headed as much as campus in Branson, MO, only a few days after our name. There, he’ll be part of fellow Texas natives Jalen Shelley (No. 43 within the class of 2024) and BJ Davis-Ray (No. 54 within the class of 2025) in addition to head coach Invoice Armstrong, a former assistant at LSU.
“He’s a defensive man. He was a defensive coach in school. And that’s one thing that I’ve all the time wished to get higher and develop into nice at, as a lot as my scoring. Stepping into there realizing I’m going to be pushed on protection,” Johnson says.
Whereas the Lions will boast a star-studded roster, Johnson is fast to level out that this yr’s squad is probably not matching up as equally within the peak division. “So we’ve received to have the ability to get beneath individuals, trigger havoc and get turnovers, and likewise rebound,” he says. “If meaning me not having to attain 20-plus only for us to win but additionally filling up in different classes [like] assists and rebounding and stuff like that, that’s going to be large for me this season.”
His high six packages—Arkansas, Alabama, Kansas, Kentucky, Texas and Baylor—might have been initially tuned into his innate scoring potential, however the 17-year-old is already tapped into the little issues that can lead him to his final purpose: the League.
“Protection can translate,” Johnson explains. “With the ability to guard the opposite group’s greatest participant, you may get placed on the court docket for that. All people in school got here from being the very best participant on their highschool group and scoring the ball.”
Within the meantime, Tre’s received just a few extra objects to verify off his highschool checklist. An invitation to the Nike Hoop Summit and McDonald’s All-American Sport are looming. A gold medal with the U19 USA Workforce and nationwide championship with Hyperlink reside off within the distance. With a confirmed profitable mentality and maturity, the latter is simple cash.
Portrait by Marcus Stevens.