James Johnson puts up his highest scoring game of the season
James Johnson’s huge performance gave the Miami Heat their 13th win in a row.
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Of all the unlikely story-lines from this Miami Heat season, James Johnson’s play has to be near the top. The seven-year vet had never averaged more than 9.2 points. But this year? Johnson has been arguably Miami’s most important player. Certainly the most versatile. It displayed itself yet again against the Brooklyn Nets on Friday night.
Johnson scored a season-high 26 points in the Heat’s 108-99 win over Brooklyn. He also had 8 rebounds, 2 assists and 3 blocks on the night. All that, while playing 35 minutes at multiple positions, and leading the team in plus/minus with an obscene plus-17.
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With the Heat struggling for much of the night (credit the Nets for playing tough defense) and Hassan Whiteside getting demolished by Brook Lopez, coach Erik Spoelstra went into his bag of tricks to pull out a card he hadn’t used in a while. It was the joker known as Johnson at point-center. As most of Spoelstra’s moves go, it worked out perfectly. Without it, the win streak probably ends before it can reach the lucky number 13.
Johnson was aggressive, looking for his shot when had a smaller guy on him. He did almost all of his damage in the short mid-range area, or in the paint. His slippery moves were reminiscent of a 6-foot-8 version of Goran Dragic.
We almost confused JJ for @Goran_Dragic here… pic.twitter.com/WW0uc1WKQ7
— Miami HEAT (@MiamiHEAT) February 11, 2017
Though he didn’t distribute as much as he usually does, it didn’t matter. His scoring outburst was enough to give Miami their 13th win of the season.
The Heat (24-30) now travel to Philadelphia to face off against the Sixers, who will be without rookie stud Joel Embiid. The games tips at 7:30.
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