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Joe Johnson Contract, Salary, Net Worth, College, Height, Rings, Draft, Number, Hall Of Fame

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Joe Johnson is an American professional basketball player for the Boston Celtics of the National Basketball Association (NBA). The seven-time NBA All-Star has played for several top NBA teams with amazing accolades to his credit.

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Profile Summary

Born Joe Marcus Johnson
Date Of Birth June 29, 1981
Nationality American
Team Boston Celtics
Salary $24.9M
Net Worth $100M
High School Little Rock Central High School
College University Of Arkansas
Jersey Number 55
Height 6’7”
Weight 240 lb

Joe Johnson Contract

Boston Celtics signed Johnson on a 10-day contract to have him return to the franchise that drafted him after the team was granted a hardship exception, December 22, 2021.

Joe Johnson Salary

Johnson earns a salary of $24.9M, making him one of the highest-paid basketball players in the NBA.

Joe Johnson as shooting guard for Houston Rockets | Image via NESN

Joe Johnson Net Worth

Johnson’s net worth is estimated at $100M.

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Joe Johnson College

Johson was an alumnus of the University of Arkansas. In his freshman season from 1999 to 2000, Johnson received high acclaim and a recommendation to the SEC All-Freshman team and SEC All-Tournament team after averaging 16.0 points, 5.7 rebounds, 2.2 assists, and 2.0 steals per game.

Johnson led the university to the 2000 SEC Men’s Basketball Tournament championship.

Joe Johnson Height

Johnson is 6’10” tall.

Joe Johnson Rings

The Boston Celtics shooting guard, after playing 17 seasons in the NBA, has not won any ring in his career.

Joe Johnson Draft

Johnson, 40, who hasn’t played in the NBA since 2018 with the Houston Rockets, got drafted by Boston Celtics with the 10th pick in the 2001 NBA Draft.

Joe Johnson Number

Johnson wears the No. 55 jersey for Bolton Celtics.

Photo Credit: Christian Petersen, Getty Images for BIG3/AFP

Joe Johnson Hall Of Fame

Having been named an All-Star player seven times and scored more than 20,000 points in his career, probability calculations by Basketball Reference’s Hall of Fame place Johnson’s chances at almost 50 percent.


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