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per Marcus:
In a Q&A last month, Johnson talked about his first season at North St. Paul, how he got into coaching and the Gophers.
Q: How rewarding has it been to see the Polars have so much success in your first season?
A: The kids were kind of hungry. They had a bad year last year. They wall wanted to win. We’ve got a lot of guys who are seniors (scoring leader Goodnews Kpegeol 18.2 ppg) who want to go out with a bang. It’s not me. It’s them wanting to work and get better. I just want to help guys reach the heights I’ve reached and even go further. I think being able to help a lot of guys understand the game and doing the extra stuff it makes my day a lot better. I feel like all the work those guys put in makes me proud. I walk around with a smile on my face seeing those guys put in work and wanting to get better.
Q: Did you always want to become a basketball coach one day?
A: I always felt like I was just a natural coach. It’s always been in me. I was always a guy who loved studying film and stuff. I always wanted to get more knowledge of the game and get different nuances from different coaches. I picked up a lot from Coach (Tubby) Smith, but also from what Tom Izzo used to do to us. The (NBA Development) League helped me out a lot about getting guys isolated and into scoring opportunities. I loved picking stuff up from other people. I feel like I’m a sponge. I rather do that than sitting around and watching the game. I’d rather pass my knowledge on that I picked up from other people. I always knew I would be a coach. It was just a matter of time.
Q: What was difficult to watch for you when the Gophers struggled and played shorthanded this year?
A: It’s all about sticking together and not worrying about all the outside stuff. You could see them focusing on the refs and stuff like that. You can’t let all the negative noise cloud your mind during games. I’ve seen a lot of that from those guys.
http://www.startribune.com/ex-gophe...291903/?utm_medium=twitter&utm_source=dlvr.it
Go Gophers!!
In a Q&A last month, Johnson talked about his first season at North St. Paul, how he got into coaching and the Gophers.
Q: How rewarding has it been to see the Polars have so much success in your first season?
A: The kids were kind of hungry. They had a bad year last year. They wall wanted to win. We’ve got a lot of guys who are seniors (scoring leader Goodnews Kpegeol 18.2 ppg) who want to go out with a bang. It’s not me. It’s them wanting to work and get better. I just want to help guys reach the heights I’ve reached and even go further. I think being able to help a lot of guys understand the game and doing the extra stuff it makes my day a lot better. I feel like all the work those guys put in makes me proud. I walk around with a smile on my face seeing those guys put in work and wanting to get better.
Q: Did you always want to become a basketball coach one day?
A: I always felt like I was just a natural coach. It’s always been in me. I was always a guy who loved studying film and stuff. I always wanted to get more knowledge of the game and get different nuances from different coaches. I picked up a lot from Coach (Tubby) Smith, but also from what Tom Izzo used to do to us. The (NBA Development) League helped me out a lot about getting guys isolated and into scoring opportunities. I loved picking stuff up from other people. I feel like I’m a sponge. I rather do that than sitting around and watching the game. I’d rather pass my knowledge on that I picked up from other people. I always knew I would be a coach. It was just a matter of time.
Q: What was difficult to watch for you when the Gophers struggled and played shorthanded this year?
A: It’s all about sticking together and not worrying about all the outside stuff. You could see them focusing on the refs and stuff like that. You can’t let all the negative noise cloud your mind during games. I’ve seen a lot of that from those guys.
http://www.startribune.com/ex-gophe...291903/?utm_medium=twitter&utm_source=dlvr.it
Go Gophers!!