Temeka Johnson Explained

Temeka Johnson
Position:Point guard
Height Ft:5
Height In:3
Weight Lbs:142
Birth Date:1982 9, mf=yes
Birth Place:New Orleans, Louisiana, U.S.
High School:Bonnabel (Kenner, Louisiana)
College:LSU (2001–2005)
Draft League:WNBA
Draft Year:2005
Draft Round:1
Draft Pick:6
Draft Team:Washington Mystics
Career Start:2005
Years1:2005
Team1:Washington Mystics
Years2:2005–2006
Team2:Bnei Yehuda
Years3:2006
Team3:Lotos VBW Clima Gdynia
Years4:2006–2008
Team4:Los Angeles Sparks
Years5:2008–2009
Team5:Raanana Hasharon
Years6:2009–2011
Team6:Phoenix Mercury
Years7:2009–2010
Team7:Maccabi Bnot Ashdod
Years8:2010
Team8:USO Mondeville
Years9:2011–2013
Team9:Dynamo Kursk
Years10:2012–2013
Team10:Tulsa Shock
Years11:2013–2014
Team11:Seattle Storm
Years12:2013–2014
Team12:Nadezhda Orenburg
Years13:2014–2015
Team13:Maccabi Bnot Ashdod
Years14:2015
Team14:Los Angeles Sparks
Years16:2015–2016
Team16:AGÜ Spor
Years17:2016–2017
Team17:Maccabi Bnot Ashdod
Highlights:
Wnba Profile:temeka_johnson

Temeka Rochelle Johnson[1] (born September 6, 1982) is a former American professional basketball player. Her primary position was a point guard.

Early life

Johnson attended Bonnabel High School in Kenner, Louisiana.

College career

Johnson played for the LSU Lady Tigers from 2001 to 2005, graduating from the school in 2005. She broke LSU's career assist record. She was also teammates with Seimone Augustus.

Career statistics

WNBA

Regular season

|-| align="left" | 2005| align="left" | Washington|34||34||28.6||45.8||30.2||78.8||3.1||5.2||1.3||0.0||2.6||9.3|-| align="left" | 2006| align="left" | Los Angeles|32||30||25.3||40.2||11.5||80.0||3.0||5.0||1.5||0.0||2.2||8.0 |-| align="left" | 2007| align="left" | Los Angeles|11||11||18.7||33.0||33.3||68.8||2.6||2.7||0.7||0.1||2.8||6.4 |-| align="left" | 2008| align="left" | Los Angeles|23||8||17.1||34.7||0.0||72.||1.9||3.1||1.0||0.1||1.6||4.2 |-| align="left" | 2009| align="left" | Phoenix|34||34||26.5||44.5||41.4||84.0||3.5||4.6||0.9||0.1||2.2||9.6 |-| align="left" | 2010| align="left" | Phoenix|34||34||27.3||41.1||30.9||79.6||3.2||4.7||0.9||0.2||2.0||9.2|-| align="left" | 2011| align="left" | Phoenix|30||30||23.9||43.5||38.5||86.4||2.0||4.4||0.8||0.2||1.9||6.4 |-| align="left" | 2012| align="left" | Tulsa|29||28||28.7||41.6||53.1||84.0||3.2||4.7||1.2||0.0||2.7||12.2 |-| align="left" | 2013| align="left" | Seattle|32||32||27.4||42.9||36.8||87.5||2.6||4.0||0.9||0.1||2.7||10.2|-| align="left" | 2014| align="left" | Seattle|34||3||17.0||36.1||34.0||92.1||2.1||3.2||0.7||0.1||1.6||5.8 |-| align="left" | 2015| align="left" | Los Angeles|34||11||21.2||32.3||24.6||84.1||2.4||3.6||0.7||0.0||1.5||5.1 |-| align="left" | Career| align="left" | 11 years, 5 teams|327||255||24.3||40.7||34.5||82.5||2.7||4.2||1.0||0.1||2.1||8.0

Playoffs

|-| align="left" | 2006| align="left" | Los Angeles|5||5||28.0||41.7||20.0||83.3||1.8||4.8||1.6||0.0||2.0||9.2|-| align="left" | 2008| align="left" | Los Angeles|6||0||19.2||45.5||28.6||85.7||2.3||3.5||1.0||0.2||2.2||8.0|-| align="left" | 2009| align="left" | Phoenix|11||11||24.3||39.5||48.1||83.3||1.9||3.1||0.7||0.2||1.5||7.5 |-| align="left" | 2010| align="left" | Phoenix|4||4||30.3||35.6||33.3||100.0||3.8||8.3||1.0||0.0||2.0||9.5|-| align="left" | 2011| align="left" | Phoenix|5||5||27.0||25.0||11.1||62.5||2.4||5.0||0.8||0.0||2.0||5.8|-| align="left" | 2013| align="left" | Seattle|2||2||23.5||54.5||100.0||60.0||0.5||3.0||1.5||0.0||2.5||8.0|-| align="left" | 2015| align="left" | Los Angeles|3||0||12.3||25.0||0.0||0.0||2.0||1.7||0.7||0.0||1.0||1.3|-| align="left" | Career| align="left" | 7 years, 3 teams|36||27||23.9||38.0||31.5||73.8||2.2||4.1||1.0||0.1||1.8||7.3

College

Source

Year !Team GP !Points FG% !3P% FT% !RPG APG !SPG BPG !PPG
2001–02 24 266 50.5 14.3 72.3 4.8 7.5 1.6 11.1
2002–03 LSU 34 339 50.6 40.0 72.4 3.6 5.9 2.0 0.1 10.0
LSU 35 447 48.7 31.3 81.0 4.8 8.3 1.8 0.1 12.8
LSU 36 374 47.9 50.0 72.3 3.3 7.7 1.9 0.0 10.4
Career LSU 93 1426 49.8 28.6 75.7 4.4 7.2 1.8 0.0 11.3

WNBA career

Johnson was selected 6th overall in the 2005 WNBA draft. Upon joining the Mystics she was doubted for being too short to play professional basketball. That same year she would walk away with the 2005 WNBA Rookie of the Year award. In addition, she ranked 2nd in the league in assists. At the beginning of the 2006 season, she was traded to the Los Angeles Sparks, and during the 2009 off-season, to the Phoenix Mercury who went on to win the WNBA Championship later that year. On January 12, 2012, Johnson was traded to the Tulsa Shock for Andrea Riley. On February 7, 2013, Johnson signed with the Seattle Storm to fill a gap at the starting point guard position left by Sue Bird who was out for the whole season while recovering from knee surgery. In her second season with the Storm, Johnson became the shortest player in WNBA history to record a triple-double with a performance of 13 points, 11 assists and a career-high 10 rebounds while standing only 5'3".[2] On March 17, 2015, it was announced that Johnson was released by the Storm. Johnson signed once again with the Los Angeles Sparks on March 23, 2015. While playing with the Sparks in the 2015 season, Johnson scored her 2500th career point and recorded her 300th career steal.[3]

International career

Johnson was a member of the gold medal 2003 USA World Championship Young Women Team in Šibenik, Croatia.

Overseas career

In the 2005–06 WNBA off-season, Johnson played in both Israel and Poland for Bnei Yehuda and Lotos VBW Clima Gdynia. She played for Raanana Hasharon in Israel during the 2008–09 WNBA off-season.[4] In the 2009–10 WNBA off-season, Johnson played in Israel for Maccabi Bnot Ashdod. From 2011 to 2013, Johnson played two off-seasons in Russia for Dynamo Kursk. In the 2013–14 WNBA off-season, Johnson played for another Russian team, Nadezhda Orenburg. In October 2015, Johnson signed with AGÜ Spor for the 2015–16 WNBA off-season.[5] [6] In November 2016, Johnson signed once again with Maccabi Bnot Ashdod for the 2016–17 WNBA off-season.[7]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Picture of Temeka Johnson. 30 July 2012. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20120625214111/http://www.wnba.com/media/act_temeka_johnson.jpg. 25 June 2012.
  2. News: Temeka Johnson triple-double not enough as Storm drops season-high fourth straight, 84–80. 2014-07-24. The Seattle Times. 2017-09-07. en-US.
  3. News: Temeka Johnson – WNBA.com – Official Site of the WNBA. WNBA.com – Official Site of the WNBA. 2017-09-07. en-US.
  4. Web site: WNBA.com: Offseason 2008–09: Overseas Roster. 2021-06-08. www.wnba.com.
  5. News: Turkish Basketball, Teams, Scores, Stats, News, Standings – eurobasket News. www.eurobasket.com. 2017-09-07.
  6. Web site: Temeka JOHNSON. www.freeplayers.com. 2017-09-07. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20160528083501/http://freeplayers.com/women/temekajohnson.html. 2016-05-28.
  7. News: Temeka Johnson Basketball Player Profile, Maccabi Bnot Ashdod, LSU, News, D1 stats, Career, Games Logs, Best, Awards – eurobasket. www.eurobasket.com. 2017-09-07.