NBA veterans Jeff Teague, Draymond Green praise Indiana Pacers forward James Johnson

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NBA veterans Jeff Teague, Draymond Green praise Indiana Pacers forward James Johnson
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Indiana Pacers forward James Johnson is well respected around the league, and NBA veterans Draymond Green and Jeff Teague discussed him recently.

, is about to enter his third season with the franchise. He has been a key leader for Indiana behind the scenes, and he was previously a teammate of Teague in college.

Teague, who spent one season with the blue and gold as a player, told a story about Johnson doing a fight for money in college while the two were at Wake Forest. Johnson had Teague's back when they were with the Demon Deacons — and the Indianapolis native said he's seen Johnson knock somebody out.Green explained his belief that Johnson's toughness gives the Pacers more swagger. "The most feared man in the NBA," Green said of Johnson. " allows them to just ball.

"One of the most valuable players on the Indiana Pacers is a guy who does not even get in the basketball game... not really why he's there. One of the most valuable players on the Indiana Pacers is James Johnson," Green, a four-time All-Star, said. "The reason James Johnson, to me, is one of the most valuable players on the Indiana Pacers is because he is the very reason that is talking like that... 'y'all ain't going to do nothing to me, and it is what it is.

Johnson originally joined Indiana during training camp in 2022. Including that signing, he has inked seven contracts with the blue and gold since that date. He is vital to the team's success despite rarely playing."He's the exact reason Nembhard acts the way he acts... I know the confidence that he has on the court, the demeanor he walks around with. That's backed by something," Green said of Johnson. The former Defensive Player of the Year called Johnson and O.G.

Johnson has appeared in 27 regular season games for the Pacers and has averaged 2.2 points and 1.3 rebounds per game for the franchise.Tony East is the Publisher of AllPacers. He has previously written for Forbes Sports, the West Indianapolis Community News, WTHR, and more while hosting the Locked On Pacers podcast.

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