Now at full health, Cameron Johnson is thriving in a starring role for North Carolina
Posted Nov 27, 2018
Cameron Johnson is averaging a career-high 16.4 points per game this season for North Carolina, emerging as their No. 1 offensive option despite preseason All-America buzz for his teammate, Luke Maye, and more buzz about the impact of potential future lottery pick Nassir Little. He said he's finally feeling good and still thinks he has room to grow as he readies for ACC play.
(CBS Sports)
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