KCC Johnson Went From Ugly Duck To Swan



Johnson had been KCC's concern throughout the regular season. He was recruited with high expectations, and Johnson appeared to make a soft landing on the KBL stage, leading the team to win the Cup championship before the opening of the season. However, he started to get blocked by opponents who grasped Johnson's strengths and weaknesses, and expressed regret over his defense.

Johnson, who averaged 19 minutes and 34 seconds per game in 53 regular league games, recorded 14 points, 9.8 rebounds, and 3 assists. The success rate of 3-point shots was only 22 percent. Johnson displayed robust performance in transition situations, but his opponent could not afford to let him alone.

KCC also struggled to secure fifth place in the regular season league and entered the playoff stage. However, things changed after Johnson started the PO. He was given 10-15 minutes as the second option to support Ra Gun-ah, and began to leave a strong impact while playing on the court. In the semifinal PO against SK and the semifinal PO against DB, Johnson played 11:40 per game, recording 10.8 points and 5.7 rebounds. Notably, his success rate for 3-point shots was 42.3 percent.

In the match against championships, Johnson mostly stepped on the court in the second quarter to invigorate his offense. In the five matches against championships, he played 13 minutes and 12 seconds on average per game, recording 12.8 points and 4.6 rebounds. Notably, in the second match against championships, he scored 24 points including four three-pointers in the second quarter, setting a new record for most goals scored in a single quarter before the championship. Above all, the success rate of three-point shots during the championship period amounted to 46.2 percent. He performed as much as a professional shooter.


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