Anybody remember Reggie Johnson

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Big man at 6-9 and could shoot and score the ball . Played in the nba for a few seasons. I really liked his game.
 
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Loved Reggie. He was a freshman on King and Grunfelds last year at UT. Heck of a player
 
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Yeah he shot around 55% from the floor and averaged 21 a game after they left of course. Had a smooth shot. I tried to get the Hawks to draft him.
 
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Reggie was fantastic. He had the flattest jump shot I ever saw, but was incredibly accurate. King, Grunfeld, Reggie, Darden and Mike Jackson. Our best starting 5 ever.
 
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Reggie was fantastic. He had the flattest jump shot I ever saw, but was incredibly accurate. King, Grunfeld, Reggie, Darden and Mike Jackson. Our best starting 5 ever.

Without a doubt the most talented starting 5 in UT history. 3 NBA players and Mike Jackson was a great player as well. Always took the first shot of each game, 15 foot baseline jump shot. Darden was the perfect PG for this team.
 
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Loved Reggie Johnson. Howard Wood wasn't bad either along with Gary Carter. That was a special time in UT hoops history.
 
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Saw Reggie in Stokley many times. Great player. Played with Howard Wood and UT had a really good front line.
 
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Loved Carter. Too bad he missed his senior season with grades............

That was a gut punch to DeVoe's best team. Made the Sweet 16 after losing Carter at Christmas. Something always seems to happen to Tennessee basketball when it is on the verge of a breakthrough.

Carter and Cuonzo would be made for each other, with the added bonus that Carter actually could shoot.
 
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Loved Reggie. He was a freshman on King and Grunfelds last year at UT. Heck of a player

I had a chance to attend the Tennessee - UCLA basketball game where Ernie, Bernie and Reggie played together. The game was in Atlanta at the Omni and on national TV. Unfortunately, the Vols were blown out that day by a great UCLA team. :sad:
 

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