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  1. Gus (Honeycomb) Johnson Jr. (December 13, 1938 – April 29, 1987) was an American college and professional basketball player in the National Basketball Association (NBA) and American Basketball Association (NBA). A chiseled 6 ft 6 in (1.98 m), 235-pound (107 kg) forward who occasionally played center, [1] Johnson spent nine seasons with the ...

  2. Died: April 29, 1987. Relatives: Brother. Colleges: , High School: Central in Akron, Draft: , 2nd round (2nd pick, 11th overall), NBA Debut: ABA Debut: Hall of Fame: Inducted as Player in 2010 ( ) Career Length: 10 years. More bio, uniform, draft, salary info.

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  3. Apr 26, 2023 · The late Gus Johnson was an NBA star who spent the majority of his career with the Baltimore Bullets. Johnson entered the league in the 1963-64 season at the age of 25. He spent nine seasons...

  4. Gus Johnson. Gus "Honeycomb" Johnson's style of play - a unique blend of grace, speed, strength, and creativity rarely seen during his era - became the model for future athletic power forwards. He scored, played defense, and leaped so high in traffic that other players claimed to hear him jump.

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  6. Apr 26, 2022 · This month Johnson has a new role at age 54: he is calling the NBA playoffs for Turner Sports. He’ll be on the mic for Game 5 of the Hawks -Heat series on Tuesday night alongside analyst Greg...

  7. Augustus P. Johnson. Position: Forward. 6-8 , 215lb (203cm, 97kg) Born: August 25 , 1953 (Age: 70-273d) in Chicago, Illinois. College: Winona State University. Draft: Atlanta Hawks, 7th round (3rd pick, 111th overall), 1975 NBA Draft. Career Length: Rookie. Checkout the latest stats of Gus Johnson.

  8. Apr 30, 1987 · Sports. Gus Johnson, Former Bullets Great of the 1960s, Dies at 48. L.A. Times Archives. April 30, 1987 12 AM PT. Associated Press. AKRON, Ohio — A man thought by many to be the prototype of...

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