Fatherly Advice Helps Cam Johnson Regain Stroke
Posted Jan 17, 2018
Nobody knows Cam Johnson’s game better than his father. Gil Johnson played basketball at Pittsburgh, though he wasn’t a perimeter shooter like his son is. In fact, the elder Johnson, who was a 6-8 forward in his playing days with the Panthers, never attempted a 3-pointer in college. But he knows the game and he knows his son.
(Tar Heel Illustrated)
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