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By Percy Allen
Seattle Times staff reporter
John Johnson, who spent five seasons in Seattle and helped the Sonics win their only NBA title, has died at age 68.
The San Jose Mercury News reported that Johnson died this week at his Bay Area home, and that the cause was unknown, according to his godson, John Herndon.
“He just didn’t wake up,” Herndon told the Mercury News.
Johnson averaged 11 points, 5 rebounds and 4.4 assists for the Sonics during their NBA championship season in 1978-79.
“When I coached him I would tell Gus (Johnson), Dennis (Johnson) and Fred (Brown) if JJ got the ball on a rebound you, guys take off because he will find you,” said Lenny Wilkens, the Hall of Famer and former Sonics coach. “He could do that, and he did it very well.
“Before they coined the phrase point-forward, he was like that. I have great memories.”
Former Sonic John Johnson dies at 68
(Forward John Johnson (27) averaged 11.0 points, 5.0 rebounds and 4.0 assists per game during the Sonics’ title-winning season in 1978-79. (Photo courtesy of Seattle SuperSonics)
Seattle Times staff reporter
John Johnson, who spent five seasons in Seattle and helped the Sonics win their only NBA title, has died at age 68.
The San Jose Mercury News reported that Johnson died this week at his Bay Area home, and that the cause was unknown, according to his godson, John Herndon.
“He just didn’t wake up,” Herndon told the Mercury News.
Johnson averaged 11 points, 5 rebounds and 4.4 assists for the Sonics during their NBA championship season in 1978-79.
“When I coached him I would tell Gus (Johnson), Dennis (Johnson) and Fred (Brown) if JJ got the ball on a rebound you, guys take off because he will find you,” said Lenny Wilkens, the Hall of Famer and former Sonics coach. “He could do that, and he did it very well.
“Before they coined the phrase point-forward, he was like that. I have great memories.”
Former Sonic John Johnson dies at 68
(Forward John Johnson (27) averaged 11.0 points, 5.0 rebounds and 4.0 assists per game during the Sonics’ title-winning season in 1978-79. (Photo courtesy of Seattle SuperSonics)