Johnny Keenan
Uncommitted
Scout Report
When you're sharing the court with Alabama's latest commit and two other nationally ranked players, you better bring something special to the table.
Background
Johnny Keenan runs with an elite St. Thomas More squad that reads like a who's who of prep basketball. The 6-0 guard from the class of 2026 has spent his development years learning alongside London Jemison, who just committed to Alabama, plus a pair of highly-ranked underclassmen in Patrick Otey and DJ Hawkins. That level of competition every day in practice doesn't lie.
Playing Style
Keenan's strength lies in his basketball IQ and ability to facilitate within a loaded offense. He's not the biggest guard on the floor, but he processes the game quickly and makes the right reads in traffic. His shot selection shows maturity beyond his years, though he'll need to become more aggressive looking for his own offense as he moves up levels. The question mark remains his athleticism and whether he can create separation against elite defensive guards at the next level.
Recruitment
No reported offers yet, but that's not uncommon for 2026 prospects still developing their games. Playing alongside this level of talent gives him daily exposure to college coaches who are already watching his teammates. His recruitment should pick up steam as he gets more opportunities to be a primary option rather than a complementary piece.
Updated Mar 16, 2026 · Analysis by PrepRadar Scouting Team