2019 NBA draft profile: UNC's Cameron Johnson is big-time shooter
Posted Jun 3, 2019
North Carolina's Cameron Johnson was a driving force for one of the best teams in the country and finished the season as a First Team All-ACC selection. It’s not hyperbole to suggest Johnson is the best shooter in the 2019 NBA Draft. His 45.7 three-point success rate denotes big-time shooter who uses his 6-9 frame to his advantage on the perimeter.
(NBC Sports)
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