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Cameron Johnson playing big role for red-hot Phoenix Suns


When the Phoenix Suns entered the NBA bubble in July, was inserted into the starting lineup. There was no big message from first-year coach Monty Williams, and there was no “here’s what you have to go do.” For Johnson, it was doing whatever he could to help the team win, and that is exactly what the 6-foot-8 rookie forward has done. (TribLive.com)

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Cameron Johnson playing big role for red-hot Phoenix Suns


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