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The only people surprised by the numbers are those outside the Miami Heat locker room. The insiders know the capabilities of Heat forward James Johnson from the 3-point line. It's always been there. Johnson is just now getting opportunity to showcase it.
Despite the Hawks' 133-126 loss to the Hornets, Johnson put up a monster stat line that made the game that close to begin with. The Hawks star put up 43 points, 11 rebounds, and nine assists to go along with a steal and a block — barely missing out on what would have been his fifth-consecutive triple-double.
In his fifth season, Johnson has shown how versatile his game is and that he can dominate at any point during a game. While his teammate and Hawks star Trae Young missed significant time due to an injury, Johnson stepped up and answered the call for his team.
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Magic Johnson had a legendary NBA career, playing 13 seasons in the NBA. He went on to make 12 All-Star Game appearances, capture five NBA titles and win three Finals MVP awards. He retired in 1996 and, since then, has made plenty of moves in business and ...