PBA Imports Rumors: Converge wants an NBA veteran?



The Converge FiberXers are looking to make a massive splash for the upcoming PBA Commissioner’s Cup, and reports indicate they have their sights set on 6'9" forward Alize Johnson.

As first reported by league sources on February 8, 2026, the FiberXers are in active discussions with the 29-year-old NBA veteran to serve as their reinforcement. If the deal goes through, Converge might be landing one of the most statistically productive "do-it-all" imports in recent memory.


Who is Alize Johnson?

For those who don't follow the NBA G League or the Asian international circuit closely, Alize Johnson is the quintessential "modern point-forward."

  • NBA Pedigree: Drafted 50th overall by the Indiana Pacers in 2018, Johnson spent five seasons in the NBA with stints at the Pacers, Nets, Bulls, Wizards, Pelicans, and Spurs. His most famous performance came in 2021 with the Brooklyn Nets, where he dropped a monstrous 20 points and 21 rebounds in a single game.

  • G League Legend: Johnson has been a perennial triple-double threat in the NBA G League. Just last month, playing for the Iowa Wolves, he recorded a line of 16 points, 15 rebounds, and 11 assists, proving his playmaking remains elite.

  • Asian Experience: He is no stranger to the style of play in Asia, having played for Busan KCC Egis in South Korea (where he won a KBL championship in 2024) and the Kawasaki Brave Thunders in Japan.


The "Alize Effect": Why He Fits Converge

Converge has been searching for a player who can bridge the gap between their young guards (like Juan Gómez de Liaño) and their twin-tower frontline (Baltazar and Arana). Johnson fits that "connector" role perfectly.

  1. Elite Glass Cleaning: Standing 6'9" with a relentless motor, Johnson is a "rebounding machine." In college at Missouri State, he averaged double-digit boards, and that has translated to every professional league he’s joined.

  2. The "Grab-and-Go" Threat: One of Johnson’s best traits is his ability to grab a defensive rebound and immediately push the ball up the floor. This fits perfectly with Converge's high-octane, transition-heavy offense.

  3. Versatile Playmaking: Johnson isn't just a scorer; he’s an exceptional passer for his size. He can operate as a hub at the high post, finding cutters or open shooters, which would take immense pressure off the FiberXers' local playmakers.

Scouting Note: While he isn't a "knockdown" three-point shooter, his recent G League stats show an improved 41.3% from deep on low volume, meaning defenders can no longer simply sag off him.


The Verdict: A Tactical Masterstroke?

If Converge secures Alize Johnson, they aren't just getting an import; they are getting a system-enhancer. While other teams often look for "pure scorers" who take 30 shots a game, Johnson’s unselfishness and rebounding dominance could be the key to unlocking the full potential of the FiberXers' local roster.

With the Commissioner's Cup trade and import deadlines approaching, the arrival of a player with Johnson's "NBA-proven" motor could be exactly what Converge needs to transition from a playoff team to a legitimate title contender.


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