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Alize Johnson Draft

Missouri State’s Johnson Picked by Pacers in NBA Draft

June 22, 2018

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BROOKLYN, N.Y. – Missouri State University forward Alize Johnson (Sr., Williamsport, Pa.) was selected by the Indiana Pacers as the 20th pick of the second round of Thursday's National Basketball Association draft here at Barclays Center.
 
Johnson was the 50th overall pick in Thursday's draft and is the 12th MSU player in program history to be drafted by an NBA team.

"Draft night was very emotional because I had worked very hard to get to this point," said Johnson. "Being in the NBA is going to help me help youth in different communities and let them know if they work hard, they can achieve anything."
 
The last Bear to be selected in the NBA Draft was Winston Garland who was the 40th overall pick (17th pick of the second round) by the Milwaukee Bucks in 1987.
 
As a senior, Johnson finished second in the Missouri Valley Conference Player of the Year voting and led the MVC in rebounding for the second straight season with 11.6 per game. He also led the Bears in scoring (15.0), rebounds and assists (94) with 20 double-doubles and was second nationally in defensive rebounds per game (8.48).
 
Johnson also ranked fifth nationally in total rebounds per game, sixth in total rebounds (384), eighth in double-doubles and 31st in offensive rebounds per game (3.15). Johnson finished 29th on MSU's career scoring list -- with 982 points in two seasons – and sixth on the club's career rebounding chart (735).
 
After transferring from Frank Phillips College in Borger, Texas, Johnson ended his two-year tenure at Missouri State with 982 points and 735 rebounds in just 66 games, ranking 29th and sixth, respectively on the Bears' all-time career lists in those two statistical categories with 37 double-doubles.
 
The 6-foot-9 forward was an All-MVC first-team selection in 2018 for the second straight season. He participated in the 2018 NBA Combine, May 16-20, in Chicago. Last summer, Johnson was an overnight sensation at the Adidas Nations event in Houston, ultimately earning most-valuable player honors there during the college showcase.

Johnson was the only Missouri Valley Conference player selected in this year's NBA Draft. He is just the fourth active Valley player since 1999 to be drafted, joining Kyle Korver (Creighton, 2003), Patrick O'Bryant (Bradley, 2006) and Cleanthony Early (Wichita State, 2014) as the MVC's 21st century draftees. Doug McDermott (Creighton, 2014) and Landry Shamet (Wichita State, 2018) were also drafted after those two programs departed the conference.
 
The Pacers also selected UCLA point guard Aaron Holiday with the 23rd overall pick in the first round.

"Alize has two things for me," said Pacers' General Manager Chad Buchanan "He has a tremendous motor, and he has an innate ability to track down rebounds. And those two things give him a chance. To have Alize fall all the way to pick 50, we felt very good at the end of the night."
 
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Missouri State Bears Draft History
  • Bill Lea (1952, Baltimore) (24th overall)
  • Jim Julian (1952, NY Knicks) (77th overall)
  • Forrest Hamilton (1953, NY Knicks) (53rd overall -- 8th pick of 6th round)
  • Don Anielak (1954, NY Knicks) (26th overall – 8th pick of 3rd round)
  • Art Helms (1956 , St. Louis) (86th overall – 1st pick of 13th round)
  • Russ Robinson (1959, NY Knicks) (54th overall, 6th pick of 7th round)
  • Jack Israel (1959, NY Knicks) (85th overall – 1st pick of 13th round)
  • Lou Shepherd (1968, LA Lakers) (59th overall – 9th pick of 5th round)
  • Mert Bancroft (1969, Cincinnati) (107th overall – 8th pick of 8th round)
  • Curtis Perry (1970, San Diego) (35th overall – 1st pick of 3rd round)
  • Winston Garland (1987, Milwaukee) (40th overall – 17th pick of 2nd round)
  • Alize Johnson (2018, Indiana) (50th overall – 20th pick of 2nd round)
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