Aaron Britt Jr.
"Class of 2027/ 6’2 PG/ GPA 3.8/Villages Charter School/Cell Number-9049307469"
Uncommitted
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Scout Report
When you have four nationally-ranked prospects on the same high school roster, something special is brewing. The Villages Charter has turned into a prep basketball powerhouse, and the engine driving that success is a 5-11 point guard who's already caught the attention of eight Division I programs.
Background
Aaron Britt Jr. grew up in The Villages, Florida, a retirement community known more for golf carts than basketball gyms. But the younger Britt found his way to The Villages Charter, where he's become the floor general for one of the most talented prep rosters in the country. Playing alongside three other nationally-ranked prospects has accelerated his development and put him on the radar of major college programs. The competition in practice alone has been invaluable for his growth as a player.
Playing Style
Britt operates with the poise of a veteran despite his youth, managing possessions like a coach on the floor. He's not the flashiest player you'll see, but his basketball IQ jumps off the tape immediately. In pick-and-roll situations, he reads defenses quickly and consistently makes the right pass rather than forcing shots. His pace is deliberate but effective – he speeds up when opportunities present themselves and slows things down when his team needs to execute in the halfcourt. Defensively, he uses his intelligence to stay in front of bigger guards and disrupts passing lanes with active hands. The kid simply understands how to play winning basketball at both ends of the court.
Strengths
Court vision separates Britt from other point guards in his class. He sees passes developing two moves ahead and delivers the ball exactly where teammates can catch and score. His decision-making rarely wavers under pressure, and he's shown the ability to manage games against older, more physical competition. The pull-up jumper from mid-range is already college-ready – he creates just enough separation to get clean looks and converts at a high rate.
Areas to Watch
Adding strength to his frame will be crucial as he faces bigger, more athletic guards at the next level. While his shooting is solid, extending that range consistently to the three-point line would make him even more dangerous. Developing a more explosive first step could help him create easier scoring opportunities in traffic.
Player Comparison
He reminds me of a young Jose Alvarado from Georgia Tech – similar size, similar basketball IQ, and that same knack for making winning plays that don't always show up in the box score. Both players maximize their physical tools through preparation and smart decision-making rather than relying on elite athleticism.
Recruitment
Eight D1 offers already for a 2027 prospect tells you everything about how coaches view his potential. Florida State, Tennessee, and South Florida appear to be pushing hardest, with Cal showing serious interest from the Pac-12. Ole Miss and Miami add SEC and ACC flavor to his recruitment. Given his Florida roots and the relationships being built, don't be surprised if one of the in-state programs lands him. He's taking his time with the process, which is smart for a player with two more high school seasons ahead of him.
Projection
Britt projects as a multi-year starter at the college level who could develop into an all-conference performer by his junior or senior season. His ceiling might not be the NBA, but he has the basketball IQ and leadership qualities that translate to a long professional career overseas. The type of player who helps programs win championships even if he's not the leading scorer.
Updated Apr 25, 2026 · Analysis by PrepRadar Scouting Team
Offers
8Offers sourced from 247Sports and social media monitoring.
Social Activity
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