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Kris Johnson


Monday, June 15, 1998

Kris Johnson

Men’s Basketball

Johnson, one of the three Bruin seniors, exemplified what it
means to be a part of the Bruin basketball family. His clutch
shooting and on-court demeanor was truly important to the team.
Johnson, also known for his sharp wit and sense of humor, was a key
veteran in leading many of his younger teammates in this, his
senior season. His forte, hitting late-game free-throws, was often
the nail in the coffin of opposing teams.

Career highlights: He received honorable mention All-Pac-10, is
No. 6 on UCLA all-time free-throw shooting percentage (80.7) and
was the only player to rank in the Top 10 in all three of the
leagues shooting charts in 1997-1998. He became only the 19th
player in UCLA history to score over 35 or more points when he
scored 36 against California on Jan. 13, 1996. Games started:
112-53; Career ppg: 11.6 ; Career rpg: 3.7; Career fg%: .509;
Career minutes: 2617

Coach’s quote: "He’s one of the most intense and emotional
competitors that I’ve had an opportunity to coach. He was some one
in the clutch who hit big shots. He is just someone that would
catch fire and you couldn’t stop him."

-Head Coach Steve Lavin


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