Dennis Johnson

{ Dennis Wayne Johnson (September 18, 1954 – February 22, 2007), nicknamed "DJ", was an American professional basketball player for the National Basketball Association's (NBA) Seattle SuperSonics, Phoenix Suns, and Boston Celtics. He was a coach of the Los Angeles Clippers and an alumnus of Dominguez High School, Los Angeles Harbor College and Pepperdine University. A prototypical late bloomer, Johnson overcame early struggles and had a successful NBA playing career. Drafted 29th overall in 1976 by the Seattle SuperSonics, Johnson began his professional career as a shooting guard. He eventually led the Sonics to their only NBA championship in 1979 winning the Finals MVP Award. After three seasons with the Phoenix Suns, he became the starting point guard for the Boston Celtics, with whom he won two more championships. Johnson was voted into five All-Star Teams, one All-NBA First and one Second Team, and nine consecutive All-Defensive First and Second Teams. Apart from his reputation as a defensive stopper, Johnson was known as a clutch player who made several decisive plays in NBA playoffs history. The Celtics retired Johnson's No. 3 jersey which hangs from the rafters of the TD Garden, the home arena of the team. The Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame officially inducted Johnson to the Hall posthumously in 2010. He is considered by several sports journalists to be one of the most underrated players of all time. {

Revelation - 2022-07-15 00:00:00

Rhythmland - 2017-09-15 00:00:00

Slide Avenue - 2014-03-17 00:00:00

Slide Show - 2010-06-11 00:00:00

Talk To You - 2022-05-20 00:00:00

Similar Artists

Tas Cru

Monti Amundson

Brad Stivers

The Chris O'Leary Band

Gabe Stillman

The Flaming Mudcats

Ray Fuller and the Bluesrockers

Guy Forsyth Band

Bart Walker

Eddie Martin

Gordon Bonham Blues Band

Alex Maryol

Dustin Arbuckle & the Damnations

Memphis Gold

Twice As Good

Peter Veteska & Blues Train

The Blue Quarantinos

The Josh Garrett Band

Doug Duffey and Badd

The Dirty Mojo Blues Band