George T. Johnson
Personal information | |
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Born |
Tylertown, Mississippi | December 18, 1948
Nationality | American |
Listed height | 6 ft 11 in (2.11 m) |
Listed weight | 205 lb (93 kg) |
Career information | |
High school | Gulledge (Tylertown, Mississippi) |
College | Dillard (1966–1970) |
NBA draft | 1970 / Round: 5 / Pick: 79th overall |
Selected by the Chicago Bulls | |
Playing career | 1972–1986 |
Position | Center / Power forward |
Number | 52, 43 |
Career history | |
1972–1977 | Golden State Warriors |
1977 | Buffalo Braves |
1977–1980 | New Jersey Nets |
1980–1982 | San Antonio Spurs |
1982–1983 | Atlanta Hawks |
1984–1985 | New Jersey Nets |
1985–1986 | Seattle SuperSonics |
Career highlights and awards | |
Career statistics | |
Points | 4,369 |
Rebounds | 5,887 |
Blocks | 2,082 |
Stats at Basketball-Reference.com | |
George Thomas Johnson (born December 18, 1948) is an American retired professional basketball player. A 6'11" forward/center born in Tylertown, Mississippi and from Dillard University, he played in 13 NBA seasons (1972–1983; 1984–1986) as a member of the Golden State Warriors, the Buffalo Braves, the New Jersey Nets, the San Antonio Spurs, the Atlanta Hawks, and the Seattle SuperSonics.
Johnson was a key reserve on the Warriors team that won the NBA Championship in 1975, and he grabbed 5,887 rebounds in his career. Johnson led the NBA in blocked shots per game three times, led the NBA in disqualifications in 1977–78 with 20, and was named to the NBA All-Defensive Second Team in 1980–81. He blocked at least 10 shots in a game six times during his NBA career.
Inspired by his teammate Rick Barry, Johnson shot his free throws underhanded.[1]
See also
- List of National Basketball Association career blocks leaders
- List of National Basketball Association annual blocks leaders
- List of National Basketball Association players with most rebounds in a game
- List of National Basketball Association players with most blocks in a game
References
- ↑ O'Connor, Ian (June 3, 1995), "Barry Cries Foul Has Underhanded Plan For Shaq", New York Daily News