
From Brackets to Buzzer Beaters: How NCAA Stars Could End Up in Your Favorite NBA Team
But Johnson doesn’t offer a ton of value besides scoring. He’s a limited defender and his playmaking comes and goes. Also, when his jumper is off, he doesn’t always have the answers to getting easy points. It leads to some dramatic highs (39 points on 50% shooting against Arkansas) and lows (seven points on 0-of-14 shooting against Oklahoma, which was the worst shooting performance of any player in Division I this season).
If Texas beats Xavier in a First Four game and faces Illinois, anything is on the table. We already highlighted Johnson’s streakiness, but Illinois is one of the streakiest teams in the country.
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