Ron Johnson (basketball) explained

Ron Johnson
Height Ft:6
Height In:8
Weight Lb:215
Birth Date:20 July 1938
Birth Place:Hallock, Minnesota, U.S.
Death Place:St. Cloud, Minnesota, U.S.
High School:New Prague
(New Prague, Minnesota)
College:Minnesota (1957–1960)
Draft Round:2
Draft Pick:12
Draft Year:1960
Draft Team:Detroit Pistons
Career Number:9, 52
Career Position:Forward
Team1:Detroit Pistons
Team2:Los Angeles Lakers
Highlights:

Ronald F. Johnson (July 20, 1938 – February 1, 2015) was an American National Basketball Association (NBA) player. Johnson played at New Prague High School where he became Minnesota's first boys’ high school basketball player to score 2,000 career points (2,190) when he graduated in 1956.[1]

As a junior at the University of Minnesota, Johnson was selected to the Associated Press (AP) All-American third team.[2] In his senior season, Ron was selected to the NABC All-American third team.[3] He played in the east–west college all-star game at New York City's Madison Square Garden in 1960. Johnson finished his collegiate career with 1,335 points (19.7 points per game average).[1]

Johnson was drafted by the Detroit Pistons with the fourth pick in the second round of the 1960 NBA draft. On December 15, 1960, he was sold from the Pistons to the Los Angeles Lakers. In his one NBA season, Ron averaged 2.6 points and 2.1 rebounds per game.[4]

Johnson, who was an attorney in St. Cloud, Minnesota, died of an aneurysm on February 1, 2015. He was 76.[5]

Career statistics

NBA

Source[4]

Regular season

YearTeamGPMPGFG%FT%RPGAPGPPG
Detroit6 10.0 .367 .643 2.3 .2 5.2
L.A. Lakers8 5.4 .154 .667 1.9 .1 .8
Career14 7.4 .302 .647 2.1 .1 2.6

Notes and References

  1. News: Former Gopher, New Prague basketball star Ron Johnson dies . . February 2, 2015 . February 3, 2015.
  2. Web site: NCAA College Basketball AP All-American teams. basketball-reference.com. 26 July 2012.
  3. Web site: All-America - Division I (1960's). nabc.org. 26 July 2012.
  4. Web site: Ron Johnson NBA statistics. Basketball Reference. Sports Reference LLC. 7 January 2024.
  5. News: Former Gophers star Johnson dies at 76 . St. Cloud Times . February 2, 2015 . February 3, 2015.