How tall is Cam Johnson?

Last Modified Aug 7, 2023 08:07 GMT

Many players are entering the NBA in all shapes and sizes, each possessing unique attributes that contribute to their success on the court. Physical attributes do play a significant role in shaping up player’s career. Some towering stars like Yao Ming or muscular players like Shaq use their physical attributes to overpower their opponents. One player such a big man who has been making waves with his combination of height and skill is former Suns forward Cam Johnson.

Cam Johnson
Cam Johnson

After 4 successful seasons with the Suns, Cam Johnson has established himself as a versatile forward capable of shooting from the range. While Johnson has worked hard on his finishing and shooting over the years, his stature plays a crucial role in his ability to dominate the game. We will go through his career and see how his towering presence on the court helped his team and Johnson himself in the games.

Cam Johnson Height

Before entering the NBA, Cam Johnson displayed astute basketball skills at the high school and college levels. As a junior at Our Lady of Sacred Heart high school, Johnson was a 6-foot-2 point guard before having a growth spurt. Currently recorded as 6 feet 8 inches in height, Cam Johnson later had a slow growth than expected. As a senior at OLSH, Johnson had massive production of 27.8 points, 5 assists and eight rebounds on average per game.

The Pennsylvania-born star played a vital role in North Carolina’s success. He played for before joining the North Carolina team. Averaging 12 points with nearly 52% shooting from the range, Cam Johnson experienced consistency in the shooting. His height played an important role in his offense during his early days in college and high school. With the help of his long arms and height advantage Johnson managed to score over the opponents with ease.

Cam Johnson using his height to Score a basket
Cam Johnson

He even did so with the North Carolina team. Continuing his hot shooting form, Johnson quickly finished third on the team. With an average of 12.4 points per game, the forward had an impressive 4.7 rebounds average per game. He finished his college career with the best output of 17 points, 5.8 rebounds, 2.4 assists and 1.2 steals per game, earning him a place in First team All-ACC selection.

There is no question regarding his dominance in his early basketball days was due to his height. Using the same to his advantage, Johnson marshalled the paint area and also had effective shooting percentages.

Cam Johnson's Height in the NBA

Although Cam Johnson reaped the fruits of his towering height in his early basketball days, NBA was a different scenario altogether. With many players standing over 7 feet in the league, 6 feet 8 inches looked fairly short on the floor.

Still, will his basketball IQ and positioning Johnson managed to impact various aspects of the game, from shooting over defenders to contesting shots on defense. His towering presence on the court grants him a vantage point that is an asset. Playing small forward potion at the Phoenix Suns in the early days, Cam Johnson had a respectable impact on the games. He averaged 9 points, 3 rebounds and 1.3 assists per game in his first two years.

Under coach Monty Williams, Cam Johnson was moved to Power forward position allowing him to play closer to the rim. Although playing against taller opponents near the rim, Johnson’s height grants him an elevated release point, making it challenging for defenders to block his shots. This improved his season averages to 13 points and 4 rebounds per game. He did make it to the NBA finals with the Suns in 2021 but was ineffective against the towering Bucks frontcourt.

Moving to the Eastern Conference side, Brooklyn Nets, Cam Johnson found more game time and a different approach to affect the game. Starting in all 25 games, he had a career-best average of 17 points, 4.8 rebounds and 1.6 assists per game. Being the taller player in the team, Johnson had much work to do with the Nets franchise. In addition to his shooting, Johnson's height contributes to his effectiveness as a rebounder and shot blocker. His presence near the rim, combined with his timing and athleticism, enables him to alter opponents' shots and secure crucial rebounds for his team. This all-around impact showcases the multifaceted benefits of Johnson's height on the court.

There is no doubt that Cam Johnson's height is a defining characteristic that sets him apart in the NBA. Standing tall on the court, Johnson leverages his height to excel in various aspects of the game, from shooting and rebounding to defensive versatility.

FAQs

A. Cam Johnson was born on March 3, 1996.

A. Birthplace of Cam Johnson is Moon Township in Pennsylvania.

A. As per records, Cam Johnson is 6 feet 8 inches tall.

A. Completing his 4 years in the league, Cam Johnson has played in 2 NBA teams – Phoenix Suns and Brooklyn Nets.

A. Although Cam Johnson played in the NBA finals, he is yet to win an NBA Championship.

Related Stories

"Same thing as Tom Brady" - NBA analyst sees LeBron James' script for retirement in NFL GOAT's career "Same thing as Tom Brady" - NBA analyst sees LeBron James' script for retirement in NFL GOAT's career
"Same thing as Tom Brady" - NBA analyst sees LeBron James' script for retirement in NFL GOAT's career
1d
Denver Nuggets vs LA Clippers Prediction and Betting Tips - May 1 | 2025 NBA Playoffs, Game 6 Denver Nuggets vs LA Clippers Prediction and Betting Tips - May 1 | 2025 NBA Playoffs, Game 6
Denver Nuggets vs LA Clippers Prediction and Betting Tips - May 1 | 2025 NBA Playoffs, Game 6
1d
"Got Gobert looking like Shaq" - Lakers fans in utter shambles after Rudy Gobert ends LA's season with NBA playoffs career-high "Got Gobert looking like Shaq" - Lakers fans in utter shambles after Rudy Gobert ends LA's season with NBA playoffs career-high
"Got Gobert looking like Shaq" - Lakers fans in utter shambles after Rudy Gobert ends LA's season with NBA playoffs career-high
7h
What happened to Luka Doncic? Latest injury update as Lakers star heads to locker room in elimination Game 5 vs Wolves (Apr. 30) What happened to Luka Doncic? Latest injury update as Lakers star heads to locker room in elimination Game 5 vs Wolves (Apr. 30)
What happened to Luka Doncic? Latest injury update as Lakers star heads to locker room in elimination Game 5 vs Wolves (Apr. 30)
1d
Anthony Edwards names Rudy Gobert a mythical beast after crushing the glass vs Lakers Anthony Edwards names Rudy Gobert a mythical beast after crushing the glass vs Lakers
Anthony Edwards names Rudy Gobert a mythical beast after crushing the glass vs Lakers
23h
“My son here bro, I ain’t trippin”: NBA champion’s LeBron James theory resurfaces after lukewarm performance from Lakers’ superstar “My son here bro, I ain’t trippin”: NBA champion’s LeBron James theory resurfaces after lukewarm performance from Lakers’ superstar
“My son here bro, I ain’t trippin”: NBA champion’s LeBron James theory resurfaces after lukewarm performance from Lakers’ superstar
1d
"King Lebron James better watch out now": Fans stunned as Stephen A. Smith kills nurse in latest 'Brick' cameo on 'General Hospital' "King Lebron James better watch out now": Fans stunned as Stephen A. Smith kills nurse in latest 'Brick' cameo on 'General Hospital'
"King Lebron James better watch out now": Fans stunned as Stephen A. Smith kills nurse in latest 'Brick' cameo on 'General Hospital'
Timberwolves owner Alex Rodriguez links up with WWE royalty Charlotte Flair to witness LeBron James' Lakers get eliminated in 4-1 demolition Timberwolves owner Alex Rodriguez links up with WWE royalty Charlotte Flair to witness LeBron James' Lakers get eliminated in 4-1 demolition
Timberwolves owner Alex Rodriguez links up with WWE royalty Charlotte Flair to witness LeBron James' Lakers get eliminated in 4-1 demolition
1d
"JJ Redick lost us this series" - Lakers fans point blame squarely at HC as consecutive 4th-quarter meltdowns lead to early exit "JJ Redick lost us this series" - Lakers fans point blame squarely at HC as consecutive 4th-quarter meltdowns lead to early exit
"JJ Redick lost us this series" - Lakers fans point blame squarely at HC as consecutive 4th-quarter meltdowns lead to early exit
15h
Ja Morant appears to weigh in on Tyrese Haliburton’s dad and Giannis Antetokounmpo courtside drama with cryptic tweets Ja Morant appears to weigh in on Tyrese Haliburton’s dad and Giannis Antetokounmpo courtside drama with cryptic tweets
Ja Morant appears to weigh in on Tyrese Haliburton’s dad and Giannis Antetokounmpo courtside drama with cryptic tweets
Sportskeeda logo
Close menu
WWE
WWE
NBA
NBA
NFL
NFL
MMA
MMA
Tennis
Tennis
NHL
NHL
Golf
Golf
MLB
MLB
Soccer
Soccer
F1
F1
WNBA
WNBA
More
More
bell-icon Manage notifications