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Cameron Johnson starts, scores a dozen in Phoenix Suns win


Former University of North Carolina standout and current Phoenix Suns small forward got his second career start in the team’s first game in the Orlando bubble on Friday night. The 6-foot-8, 210-pound rookie sharpshooter played 25 minutes, marking his third consecutive game playing at least 25 minutes, and fourth in the last five. (Keeping It Heel)

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Cameron Johnson starts, scores a dozen in Phoenix Suns win