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Nuggets newcomer Cam Johnson’s path to NBA stardom paved by hard work, smarts


Cam Johnson is set to replace in Denver's starting lineup after a career year in Brooklyn, where he compiled 18.8 points per game on 39% outside shooting. But those who’ve coached or trained Johnson would attest that what makes him a natural fit with Nikola Jokic and the Nuggets is his selflessness and cerebral approach to the game. (Denver Post)

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Nuggets newcomer Cam Johnson’s path to NBA stardom paved by hard work, smarts