Reginald Denard Johnson (born December 16, 1989) is an American
basketball
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player who last played for
Dunkin' Raptors of the
TBL. Standing at and weighing , Johnson usually plays at
center
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. He played
college basketball
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for the
Miami Hurricanes
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.
Professional career
In October 2014, Johnson signed with
SPM Shoeters Den Bosch of the
DBL.
In November 2015, he signed with the Malaysian team
Westports Malaysia Dragons
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of the
ASEAN Basketball League.
In June 2016, Johnson returned to Southeast Asia, this time to Thailand to play for the
Mono Vampire
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of the
Thailand Basketball League
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History
The Thailand Basketb ...
. However, at early January 2018, Johnson left the club to return to the United States for personal reasons. He was eventually replaced by Maltese-Italian
Samuel Deguara.
In March 2018, Johnson signed with the
Rain or Shine Elasto Painters
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of the
Philippine Basketball Association
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as their import for the
2018 PBA Commissioner's Cup
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.
Statistics
References
External links
DBL ProfileEurobasket profileDraftExpress profile
1989 births
Living people
American expatriate basketball people in Malaysia
American expatriate basketball people in the Netherlands
American expatriate basketball people in the Philippines
American expatriate basketball people in Thailand
American men's basketball players
Basketball players from Winston-Salem, North Carolina
Centers (basketball)
Delaware 87ers players
Dutch Basketball League players
Heroes Den Bosch players
Kuala Lumpur Dragons players
Miami Hurricanes men's basketball players
Philippine Basketball Association imports
Rain or Shine Elasto Painters players
Mono Vampire players
Dunkin' Raptors players
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