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Keyontae Johnson Agrees To Deal With Hornets

August 21, 2024 by Hoops Rumors

Former Thunder forward Keyontae Johnson is signing with the Hornets, according to a post from his agency, Priority Sports (Instagram link).

It’s unclear what sort of deal Johnson is signing with the Hornets. Charlotte has one open standard roster spot and one open two-way slot, so he could theoretically be signing into one of those open spots. A two-way deal or an Exhibit 10 feels like the most likely outcomes for the former Kansas State forward.

Johnson was the 50th overall pick in 2023 and he played last season on a two-way contract. He averaged 1.2 points in nine games last season but played more in the G League, averaging 19.7 points, 6.2 rebounds, 2.1 assists and 1.1 steals in 38 games with the Oklahoma City Blue.

He began collegiate career at Florida, where he played from 2018-22. Johnson was a member of the All-SEC First Team in his sophomore season after averaging 14.0 points and 7.1 rebounds. Then, in 2020, Johnson made national headlines after collapsing on the court and falling into a coma. He made a remarkable recovery over the next two years before returning to basketball in 2022/23 as a member of Kansas State. He had a terrific season, averaging 17.4 points and 6.8 rebounds and was rewarded with an NBA contract for his efforts.

He continued his impressive play into the G League last season where the 6’6″ forward made 40.4% of his three-point attempts.

Signing Johnson would bring the Hornets to 18 players on their offseason roster out of a maximum 21. They have 14 players on standard contracts, two on two-way deals, one on an Exhibit 10 contract and Johnson, whose deal has yet to be specified.

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