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Marques Johnson

NameMarques Johnson
Number8
PositionSmall forward
Height Ft6
Height In7
Weight Lb218
Birth DateFebruary 08, 1956(age 57)
Birth PlaceNachitoches, Louisiana
NationalityAmerican
High SchoolCrenshaw (Los Angeles, California)
CollegeUCLA (1973 � 1977)
Draft Year1977
Draft Round1
Draft Pick3
Draft TeamMilwaukee Bucks
Career Start1977
Career End1989
Years1  �  
Team1Milwaukee Bucks
Years2  �  
Team2Los Angeles Clippers
Years3 
Team3Golden State Warriors
Highlights * 5× NBA All-Star (  �  ,  ,  ) * All-NBA First Team ( ) * 2× All-NBA Second Team (  �  ) * NBA All-Rookie First Team ( ) * NCAA Champion (1975) * Naismith College Player of the Year (1977) * John R. Wooden Award (1977) * USBWA Player of the Year (1977) * Adolph Rupp Trophy (1977) * NABC Player of the Year (1977) * AP College Player of the Year (1977) * UPI College Basketball of the Year (1977) * Helms Foundation Player of the Year (1977) * Sporting News Player of the Year (1977) * Pac-12 Player of the Year (1977) * Consensus NCAA All-American First Team (1977)
Stats LeagueNBA
Stat1labelPoints
Stat1value13,892 (20.1 ppg)
Stat2labelRebounds
Stat2value4,817 (7.0 rpg)
Stat3labelAssists
Stat3value2,502 (3.6 apg)
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Marques Kevin Johnson (born February 8, 1956) is a retired American professional basketball player in the NBA, playing for the Milwaukee Bucks (1977-84), Los Angeles Clippers (1984-87), and Golden State Warriors (1989-90).

Johnson was born in Nachitoches, Louisiana and raised in south Los Angeles, where he attended and graduated from Crenshaw High School, a school well-known for its athletics, especially in basketball. He later attended UCLA, and became a star player on its basketball teams, under the guidance of legendary coach John Wooden. In his sophomore year in college (1974-75), Johnson helped to lead the Bruins to what was Coach Wooden's 10th and final NCAA Men's Division I basketball championship. Wooden retired from coaching the following season, and Gene Bartow became the UCLA men's basketball head coach, and Johnson continued to excel, including averaging 21.1 points and 11.1 rebounds per game in his senior season (1976-77), and went on to win the first John R. Wooden Award and USBWA College Player of the Year as the nation's collegiate basketball player of the year. Johnson also majored in Theater Arts at UCLA.

In 1977, Johnson was selected 3rd overall in the 1977 NBA Draft by the Milwaukee Bucks, who were coached by Don Nelson, who also served as the team's general manager. Considered one of the best small forwards in the NBA, Johnson helped to lead Milwaukee to several division titles (1980, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1984), and in his second season (1978-79), he was the NBA's third leading scorer (25.6 PPG), just behind George Gervin (29.6 PPG) and Lloyd Free (28.8 PPG).Johnson coined the term "Point Forward", a position he played out of necessity in 1983. One by one, the Bucks' point guards got hurt and couldn't play in the playoffs. Don Nelson instructed Johnson to set up the offense from his forward position. Johnson remarked," so instead of a point guard, I am a point forward". However, during his time in Milwaukee (the Bucks moved into the Eastern Conference in the 1980-81 season), his Bucks teams would never make the NBA finals, getting as far as the Eastern Conference Finals twice, in 1983 and again in 1984. At one time in the 80's Johnson was considered the best Forward in the NBA by coaches and peers.

In the 1984 offseason, a bold move was made by Nelson, the Bucks traded Johnson, forward-guard Junior Bridgeman, and forward Harvey Catchings and cash to the newly-relocated Los Angeles Clippers in exchange for forward Terry Cummings, and guards Craig Hodges and Ricky Pierce. This was a homecoming for Johnson, as he grew up and attended high school just a few miles from the Clippers' then-new home, the Los Angeles Memorial Sports Arena.

As Marques Johnson was accustomed to winning in high school, college, and with the Bucks, his return back to Los Angeles wasn't as glorious, as the Clippers struggled to win, and during a game in the 1986-87 season, Johnson suffered a neck injury, which effectively ended his career. Johnson made a brief comeback during the 1989-90 season, playing only 10 games with the Warriors before retiring for good on December 27, 1989.

As his playing career ended, Johnson got into the entertainment business, as he acted in small roles in many films, including White Men Can't Jump, Love and Action in Chicago, Blue Chips, and Forget Paris. For a while, Johnson served a color commentator for the Seattle SuperSonics in the late 1990s and is regularly seen nationally on Fox Sports Net as a basketball analyst. Johnson is still actively enhancing his creative roots, writing screenplays and short stories. He has five sons, Kris, Josiah, Joshua, Moriah and Cyrus. The eldest Kris is a studio analyst for Foxsports.com and Fox Sports Net. Kris followed his fathers footsteps and attended UCLA on a basketball scholarship. He was a member of the 1995 National Championship team that beat Arkansas in the Final. Kris finished his UCLA career as the 25th leading scorer in UCLA history, the only father and son in NCAA history to accomplish that feat(major colleges). Kris went on to play professionally in the CBA and internationally, and retired from the playing in 2005. Marques and Kris Johnson remain the only father and son in the history of collegiate basketball, to win a national championship at the same school. Moriah is a star on the BET's Baldwin Hills.



Marques Johnson Video

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2011 WMG Linkin Park's international music video for "Burning In The Skies". "Burning In The Skies" is off of the album, A THOUSAND SUNS- available now at ...
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Chris Cooley, Marques Colston, Neil Rackers, Jason Campbell, Braylon Edwards, Chris Chambers, Laurence Maroney, Mason Crosby, Chris Simms, Andre Johnson, Mik...
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John Legends smash hit from Steve Harvey's Think Like A Man Movie!! IN THEATERS NOW!!! GO SEE IT!! ITS AWESOME!!! Enjoy! I DO NOT OWN THIS.
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Music video by Rick Ross performing Magnificent. (C) 2009 The Island Def Jam Music Group.
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Super fast wide receiver for the Houston Texans.
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Using a Sony Ericsson Xperia Neo Android smartphone and a Transducer (http://goo.gl/VKsJQ), this acoustic experiment to test Google voice search for mobile w...
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Los Angeles Daily News--The Wooden Award returned to its roots for its 35th anniversary by moving back to the sixth floor of the LAAC. The ceremony was hosted in the basketball gym, where former UCLA star -Marques Johnson- won the first award in 1977. Mic - Date : Sat, 09 Apr 2011 06:56:54 GMT+00:00
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ThyBlackMan--The NBA featured players like Nate “Tiny” Archibald, “Clyde” Frazier, George “Ice Man” Gervin, Artis “Lamb Chop” Gilmore, Bob Lanier, Sidney Moncrief, -Marques Johnson-, Kareem (one word), and nearest to my heart, Julius “Dr - Date : Tue, 05 Apr 2011 19:35:52 GMT+00:00
NBA Tip-Off: Lakers/Hornets - Fox Sports Tweet this news
Fox Sports--NBA analyst -Marques Johnson- breaks down this weekend's matchup between the Lakers and the Hornets.--- - Date : Thu, 24 Mar 2011 01:57:42 GMT+00:00
Panthers beat UNCW, fall to George Mason in quarterfinals - GSU Signal Tweet this news
GSU Signal--Georgia State out-scored the Seahawks, 42-38, and came up with eight blocked shots from five different players, including two each by Micheaux, junior Eric Buckner and senior -Marques Johnson-. Johnson had three rebounds, one steal, two blocks - Date : Tue, 22 Mar 2011 02:38:29 GMT+00:00
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Rivals.com (subscription)--Degand's injury forced then freshman Gonzalez and Tennessee transfer -Marques Johnson- into the starting lineup, and neither were ready for what faced them in ACC action. Then redshirt sophomore forward Brandon Costner also - Date : Tue, 15 Mar 2011 18:07:42 GMT+00:00
USC Travels To UCLA To Face Rival Bruins - University of Southern California Official Athletic Site Tweet this news
University of Southern California Official Athletic Site--The game will be broadcast on Prime Ticket with Steve Physioc and -Marques Johnson- calling the action and Rebecca Haarlow providing insightful sideline ... - Date : Tue, 01 Feb 2011 01:49:45 GMT+00:00
Marques: Big Apple's big slump - Fox Sports Tweet this news
Fox Sports---Marques Johnson- on the Knicks' recent slide, Carmelo Anthony's future and more.--- - Date : Fri, 28 Jan 2011 02:57:39 GMT+00:00
Quick thoughts after the Arizona Wildcats outshoot UCLA - Tucson Citizen Tweet this news
Tucson Citizen--about Derrick Williams than when you hear it from Steve Physioc or -Marques Johnson-. Speaking of “What a player!” you would have to be trying really hard to ... - Date : Fri, 28 Jan 2011 07:46:09 GMT+00:00
Drexel 57, Georgia St. 33 - ESPN Tweet this news
ESPN--Eric Buckner and -Marques Johnson- had eight points each to lead Georgia State, which scored the first basket of the game, then went nearly 13 minutes without ... - Date : Tue, 25 Jan 2011 02:46:15 GMT+00:00
Dan Siracusa wins chef of the year honors - Naples Daily News Tweet this news
Naples Daily News--Dan Sircusa, Chef at Gateway accepts his “Chef of the Year” Award as 2006 winner Eduardo -Marques- looks on. Chef Dan Siracusa has been honored with the ... - Date : Thu, 20 Jan 2011 14:13:38 GMT+00:00

UCLA Bruins Men's Basketball 1974 �1975 NCAA Champions

Ralph Drollinger * Marques Johnson * Andre McCarter * Dave Meyers * Jim Spillane * Pete Trgovich * Richard Washington
Coach John Wooden

Naismith Men's College Player of the Year winners

1969: L. Alcindor * 1970: P. Maravich * 1971: A. Carr * 1972: B. Walton * 1973: B. Walton * 1974: B. Walton * 1975: D. Thompson * 1976: S. May * 1977: M. Johnson * 1978: B. Lee * 1979: L. Bird * 1980: M. Aguirre * 1981: R. Sampson * 1982: R. Sampson * 1983: R. Sampson * 1984: M. Jordan * 1985: P. Ewing * 1986: J. Dawkins * 1987: D. Robinson * 1988: D. Manning * 1989: D. Ferry * 1990: L. Simmons * 1991: L. Johnson * 1992: C. Laettner * 1993: C. Cheaney * 1994: G. Robinson * 1995: J. Smith * 1996: M. Camby * 1997: T. Duncan * 1998: A. Jamison * 1999: E. Brand * 2000: K. Martin * 2001: S. Battier * 2002: J. Williams * 2003: T. Ford * 2004: J. Nelson * 2005: A. Bogut * 2006: J. Redick * 2007: K. Durant * 2008: T. Hansbrough * 2009: B. Griffin * 2010: E. Turner

John R. Wooden Men's Player of the Year Award winners

1977: M. Johnson * 1978: P. Ford * 1979: L. Bird * 1980: D. Griffith * 1981: D. Ainge * 1982: R. Sampson * 1983: R. Sampson * 1984: M. Jordan * 1985: C. Mullin * 1986: W. Berry * 1987: D. Robinson * 1988: D. Manning * 1989: S. Elliott * 1990: L. Simmons * 1991: L. Johnson * 1992: C. Laettner * 1993: C. Cheaney * 1994: G. Robinson * 1995: E. O'Bannon * 1996: M. Camby * 1997: T. Duncan * 1998: A. Jamison * 1999: E. Brand * 2000: K. Martin * 2001: S. Battier * 2002: J. Williams * 2003: T. Ford * 2004: J. Nelson * 2005: A. Bogut * 2006: J. Redick * 2007: K. Durant * 2008: T. Hansbrough * 2009: B. Griffin * 2010: E. Turner

Oscar Robertson Trophy winners

1959: O. Robertson * 1960: O. Robertson * 1961: J. Lucas * 1962: J. Lucas * 1963: A. Heyman * 1964: W. Hazzard * 1965: B. Bradley * 1966: C. Russell * 1967: L. Alcindor * 1968: L. Alcindor * 1969: P. Maravich * 1970: P. Maravich * 1971: S. Wicks * 1972: B. Walton * 1973: B. Walton * 1974: B. Walton * 1975: D. Thompson * 1976: A. Dantley * 1977: M. Johnson * 1978: P. Ford * 1979: L. Bird * 1980: M. Aguirre * 1981: R. Sampson * 1982: R. Sampson * 1983: R. Sampson * 1984: M. Jordan * 1985: C. Mullin * 1986: W. Berry * 1987: D. Robinson * 1988: H. Hawkins * 1989: D. Ferry * 1990: L. Simmons * 1991: L. Johnson * 1992: C. Laettner * 1993: C. Cheaney * 1994: G. Robinson * 1995: E. O'Bannon * 1996: M. Camby * 1997: T. Duncan * 1998: A. Jamison * 1999: E. Brand * 2000: K. Martin * 2001: S. Battier * 2002: J. Williams * 2003: D. West * 2004: J. Nelson * 2005: A. Bogut * 2006: A. Morrison & J. Redick * 2007: K. Durant * 2008: T. Hansbrough * 2009: B. Griffin * 2010: E. Turner

Adolph Rupp Trophy winners

1972: B. Walton * 1973: B. Walton * 1974: B. Walton * 1975: D. Thompson * 1976: S. May * 1977: M. Johnson * 1978: B. Lee * 1979: L. Bird * 1980: M. Aguirre * 1981: R. Sampson * 1982: R. Sampson * 1983: R. Sampson * 1984: M. Jordan * 1985: P. Ewing * 1986: W. Berry * 1987: D. Robinson * 1988: H. Hawkins * 1989: S. Elliott * 1990: L. Simmons * 1991: S. O'Neal * 1992: C. Laettner * 1993: C. Cheaney * 1994: G. Robinson * 1995: J. Smith * 1996: M. Camby * 1997: T. Duncan * 1998: A. Jamison * 1999: E. Brand * 2000: K. Martin * 2001: S. Battier * 2002: J. Williams * 2003: D. West * 2004: J. Nelson * 2005: J. Redick * 2006: J. Redick * 2007: K. Durant * 2008: T. Hansbrough * 2009: B. Griffin * 2010: J. Wall

State Farm Division I Player of the Year Award winners

1975: D. Thompson * 1976: S. May * 1977: M. Johnson * 1978: P. Ford * 1979: L. Bird * 1980: M. Brooks * 1981: D. Ainge * 1982: R. Sampson * 1983: R. Sampson * 1984: M. Jordan * 1985: P. Ewing * 1986: W. Berry * 1987: D. Robinson * 1988: D. Manning * 1989: S. Elliott * 1990: L. Simmons * 1991: L. Johnson * 1992: C. Laettner * 1993: C. Cheaney * 1994: G. Robinson * 1995: S. Respert * 1996: M. Camby * 1997: T. Duncan * 1998: A. Jamison * 1999: E. Brand * 2000: K. Martin * 2001: J. Williams * 2002: D. Gooden & J. Williams * 2003: N. Collison * 2004: J. Nelson & E. Okafor * 2005: A. Bogut * 2006: A. Morrison & J. Redick * 2007: K. Durant * 2008: T. Hansbrough * 2009: B. Griffin * 2010: E. Turner

Associated Press Men's College Basketball Player of the Year Award winners

1961: J. Lucas * 1962: J. Lucas * 1963: A. Heyman * 1964: G. Bradds * 1965: B. Bradley * 1966: C. Russell * 1967: L. Alcindor * 1968: E. Hayes * 1969: L. Alcindor * 1970: P. Maravich * 1971: A. Carr * 1972: B. Walton * 1973: B. Walton * 1974: D. Thompson * 1975: D. Thompson * 1976: S. May * 1977: M. Johnson * 1978: B. Lee * 1979: L. Bird * 1980: M. Aguirre * 1981: R. Sampson * 1982: R. Sampson * 1983: R. Sampson * 1984: M. Jordan * 1985: P. Ewing * 1986: W. Berry * 1987: D. Robinson * 1988: H. Hawkins * 1989: S. Elliott * 1990: L. Simmons * 1991: S. O'Neal * 1992: C. Laettner * 1993: C. Cheaney * 1994: G. Robinson * 1995: J. Smith * 1996: M. Camby * 1997: T. Duncan * 1998: A. Jamison * 1999: E. Brand * 2000: K. Martin * 2001: S. Battier * 2002: J. Williams * 2003: D. West * 2004: J. Nelson * 2005: A. Bogut * 2006: J. Redick * 2007: K. Durant * 2008: T. Hansbrough * 2009: B. Griffin * 2010: E. Turner

UPI College Basketball Player of the Year Award winners

1955: T. Gola * 1956: B. Russell * 1957: C. Forte * 1958: O. Robertson * 1959: O. Robertson * 1960: O. Robertson * 1961: J. Lucas * 1962: J. Lucas * 1963: A. Heyman * 1964: G. Bradds * 1965: B. Bradley * 1966: C. Russell * 1967: L. Alcindor * 1968: E. Hayes * 1969: L. Alcindor * 1970: P. Maravich * 1971: A. Carr * 1972: B. Walton * 1973: B. Walton * 1974: B. Walton * 1975: D. Thompson * 1976: S. May * 1977: M. Johnson * 1978: B. Lee * 1979: L. Bird * 1980: M. Aguirre * 1981: R. Sampson * 1982: R. Sampson * 1983: R. Sampson * 1984: M. Jordan * 1985: C. Mullin * 1986: W. Berry * 1987: D. Robinson * 1988: H. Hawkins * 1989: D. Ferry * 1990: L. Simmons * 1991: S. O'Neal * 1992: J. Jackson * 1993: C. Cheaney * 1994: G. Robinson * 1995: J. Smith * 1996: M. Camby

Sporting News Men's College Basketball Player of the Year winners

1943: A. Phillip * 1944: D. Hall * 1945: G. Mikan * 1946: B. Kurland * 1947 �49: None Selected * 1950: P. Arizin * 1951: S. White * 1952 �57: None Selected * 1958: O. Robertson * 1959: O. Robertson * 1960: O. Robertson * 1961: J. Lucas * 1962: J. Lucas * 1963: A. Heyman * 1964: B. Bradley * 1965: B. Bradley * 1966: C. Russell * 1967: L. Alcindor * 1968: E. Hayes * 1969: L. Alcindor * 1970: P. Maravich * 1971: S. Wicks * 1972: B. Walton * 1973: B. Walton * 1974: B. Walton * 1975: D. Thompson * 1976: S. May * 1977: M. Johnson * 1978: P. Ford * 1979: L. Bird * 1980: D. Griffith * 1981: M. Aguirre * 1982: R. Sampson * 1983: M. Jordan * 1984: M. Jordan * 1985: P. Ewing * 1986: W. Berry * 1987: D. Robinson * 1988: H. Hawkins * 1989: S. King * 1990: D. Scott * 1991: L. Johnson * 1992: C. Laettner * 1993: C. Cheaney * 1994: G. Robinson * 1995: S. Respert * 1996: M. Camby * 1997: T. Duncan * 1998: A. Jamison * 1999: E. Brand * 2000: K. Martin * 2001: S. Battier * 2002: J. Williams * 2003: T. J. Ford * 2004: J. Nelson * 2005: D. Brown * 2006: J. J. Redick * 2007: K. Durant * 2008: T. Hansbrough * 2009: B. Griffin * 2010: E. Turner

1977 NCAA Men's Basketball Consensus All-Americans

First Team
Kent Benson * Otis Birdsong * Phil Ford * Rickey Green * Marques Johnson * Bernard King
Second Team
Greg Ballard * Bill Cartwright * Rod Griffin * Ernie Grunfeld * Phil Hubbard * Butch Lee * Mychal Thompson

1977 NBA Draft

First RoundKent Benson * Otis Birdsong * Marques Johnson * Greg Ballard * Walter Davis * Kenny Carr * Bernard King * Jack Sikma * Tom LaGarde * Ray Williams * Ernie Grunfeld * Cedric Maxwell * Tate Armstrong * Tree Rollins * Brad Davis * Rickey Green * Bo Ellis * Wesley Cox * Rich Laurel * Glenn Mosley * Anthony Roberts * Norm Nixon
Second RoundMike Glenn * Larry Johnson * Wilson Washington * Glen Gondrezick * Glenn Williams * Kim Anderson * Alonzo Bradley * Steve Sheppard * Eddie Owens * Toby Knight * Eddie Jordan * Larry Moffett * Mark Landsberger * Ben Poquette * Jeff Wilkins * Ricky Love * Phil Walker * Robert Reid * T. R. Dunn * Bob Elliott * Herm Harris * Essie Hollis



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