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| Clarence Stephen (Steve) Johnson (born November 3, 1957, in Akron, Ohio) is an American professional basketball player, who played for numerous teams. He played the power forward and center positions. He was generally regarded as a good low-post offensive player, but as a poor defender and rebounder (and as a foul-prone player as well). Johnson played collegiately at Oregon State University under legendary coach Ralph Miller, and was the star of the 1980-1981 squad which spent most of the season at #1 in the polls, before losing in the NCAA basketball playoffs. He was drafted the following summer, with the 7th pick overall, by the Kansas City Kings, and played with the Kings for 2 1/2 seasons before being traded to the Chicago Bulls. After a season and a half with the Bulls, Johnson played a season with the San Antonio Spurs. During the 1986 off-season, Johnson was traded to the Portland Trail Blazers for longtime Blazers' fixture Mychal Thompson; the team intended to start Johnson at power forward alongside defensive-minded center Sam Bowie. Five games into the season, however, Bowie suffered a broken leg (one of many such injuries he would endure in his ill-fated career), and Johnson was moved to the starting center role, with aging veteran Caldwell Jones replacing him at power forward. That year, Johnson enjoyed his best season as a pro, averaging nearly 17 points a game, and shooting a respectable .555 from the field. The next season, Bowie again broke his leg, and Johnson assumed the starting center position. Unfortunately for him, he would himself be injured, and was replaced in the lineup by Kevin Duckworth, whose stellar play earned him the job personally. An attempt to start both players in a dual-post configuration, and the Johnson/Duckworth controversy was one of several which distracted the team in the 88-89 season (which lead to a losing record and a first-round playoff sweep). After that season, the rather-unhappy Johnson was left unprotected in the NBA expansion draft, and was selected by the Minnesota Timberwolves. Johnson, unhappy with being drafted by an expansion team, played only 4 games for the Timberwolves before being traded to the Seattle Supersonics; he played only 21 games for the Sonics that season. He played 24 games for the Golden State Warriors the following year; and retired at the conclusion of the 1990-1991 season. [ Visit the complete Wikipedia entry for Steve Johnson (basketball) ] Some related entries: Charlie Garner | Keith Hernandez | Rod Marinelli | Mike Kelly | Ethan Albright | Bernie Casey | Becky Hammon | Ned Grabavoy | John Harkes | Randall Cunningham | David Treadwell This page is based on the copyrighted Wikipedia article Steve Johnson (basketball); it is used under the GNU Free Documentation License. You may redistribute it, verbatim or modified, providing that you comply with the terms of the GFDL. | Searches on eBay |
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