David Johnson Jr. who also goes by the name ?DJ Johnson? is 22 years old basketball player who has fulfilled his vision of becoming a sportsman.

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David hails from the city of San Antonio, Texas and is a full-time athlete and entrepreneur. He takes his sport seriously and continues to put effort into bettering his game by training rigorously. He just does not know how to quit. This never giving up attitude has brought DJ unmeasurable success and love from his audience. Ever since he was a kid, he was fond of basketball as a sport. He loved to play and used to look up to legendary players like Michael Jordan, Kobe Bryant, LeBron James, Kevin Durant, Kawaii Leonard, James Harden, Russell Rosebrook, and Paul George. DJ Johnson constantly studied these players and their techniques to better himself by every passing day and still is willing to be as good as them. He loves to associates himself with other entrepreneurs similar to him

DJ has a mindset that believes in abundance. David has worked himself up to the likes of legends and has turned his lifelong dream into his living reality. He started playing his favourite sport which is basketball from a very young age. He started learning the game when he was only a 4th grader. Mainly because his father was also a sportsman and has passed his will to David. His father?s basketball jersey?s number was 23, hence he loves wearing the number 23 on his back while playing the game. His father left the world in the year 2005. He always knew he had the potential to become a very good player and felt at his best when he was on the court playing.

DJ Johnson credits his coach Leroy Harley for all his accomplishments until now. He played under Coach Leroy in the Amateur Athletic Union (AAU) which is a travelling basketball team. Coach Leroy helped him with his basketball career in college.

Johnson made himself eligible for the 2021 NBA Draft and will not return to the University of Louisville for his remaining college eligibility. Johnson played 2 seasons for the Cards. “First, I?d like to thank God for putting me in this position I?m in today. Without Him, this wouldn?t be possible,” Johnson said in a statement released by the University of Louisville. In the coming years, he sees himself wedlock to his beautiful girlfriend and living a prosperous life, hoping to have two kids.

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