LeBron James offered serious praise for Stanley Johnson following an impressive Jan. 17 performance against the Utah Jazz.
With top draft players that have moved around quite a bit, it can sometimes be difficult to remember how they entered the league.
For Stanley Johnson, a 25-year-old Lakers forward who was originally drafted by the Detroit Pistons, one person wanted to remind everyone that he was drafted eighth overall in 2015: LeBron James.
“People forget that he was a top 10 pick in our league,” James said after the game. “He’s a guy who’s hungry.”
As journalist Harrison Faigen added, Johnson was a lottery pick in the 2015 NBA Draft.
Newly-acquired Laker Stanley Johnson scores big praise from LeBron James
Johnson is a new addition to the Lakers, having only joined the team on a 10-day contract on Dec. 24. The Lakers signed him to another 10-day contract on Jan. 6, then his third on Jan. 17. The night of his third 10-day contract signing, Johnson posted 15 points on seven out of nine field goal attempts.
Ladies and Gentlemen: Stanley Johnson #LakersWin pic.twitter.com/n1YD5U4ns7
— Los Angeles Lakers (@Lakers) January 18, 2022
Johnson, who tied with Russell Westbrook in points for the night, said he wanted to “bring some energy” in front of a hometown audience.
"I just wanted to bring some energy...it's nothing but energy and that's what I continue to bring to be successful." Stanley Johnson talks with @LakersReporter about being a key contributor in tonight's comeback win. #LakeShow pic.twitter.com/XI6FZ0vjth
— Spectrum SportsNet (@SpectrumSN) January 18, 2022
It seems that LeBron has taken Johnson under his wing to some extent, instructing him on how to exploit matchups through watching film.
Perhaps Johnson could have a similar path to Gary Payton Jr., who finally found a role on the Golden State Warriors earlier this season. Like Johnson, Payton Jr. spent several years among several different NBA and G-League teams before finding a role on a marquee NBA team.
At 22-22, the Lakers are on the cusp of landing in the NBA playoffs, but more 10-day contracts — or preferably, a long-term one — could allow Stanley Johnson to continue to contribute to the Lakers this season.
Stanley Johnson with the give-me-a-full-contract scoring burst
— Trevor Lane (@Trevor_Lane) January 18, 2022