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The NCAA top scorer will represent the Lakers in the summer league. Can he get the chance to stay in the team?

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According to American basketball coach Coach Justin Rhymes, Ty Johnson, a senior backcourt player who previously played for UC Davis, will represent the Los Angeles Lakers in the next NBA summer league, and he also has the opportunity to win himself the opportunity to stay in the team through the summer league.

Johnson was born in July 2002 and is still under 23 years old. He is 191cm tall and weighs 86kg. He is a backcourt player with excellent scoring ability. In the NCAA field this season, Johnson played 32 times for the team, averaging 33.7 minutes per game, with averaging 21.1 points, 4.1 rebounds, 3 assists, 2.2 steals, 0.2 blocks, and 3.9 turnovers and 2.3 fouls. His shooting percentage was 38.7%, his three-point shooting percentage was 28.1%, and his free throw shooting percentage was 76.7%. Johnson's performance this season has been widely recognized, and he was shortlisted for the Big West League All-Team First Team. Considering that he was shortlisted for the Big West All-Team Second Team last season, his performance has also been further improved this season.

From the perspective of characteristics, Johnson's scoring ability is impressive. His average score is ranked 6th in the NCAA field this season, and he can definitely be regarded as the top scorer in the NCAA field. He also has a certain passing ability, and he also has high defensive aggression and good personal defense ability on the defensive end. However, Johnson's shortcomings are also quite outstanding. His offensive efficiency is very poor, and his three-point shooting percentage is also a mess. He has huge problems in shooting choices, and he also needs to make a significant improvement in turnover control and assist-and-turnover ratios. Johnson's UC Davis' record this season is surprising, with the team's record of 15 wins and 17 losses, which has seen some declines compared to last season. This is the only way to achieve such a record in such a lack of competitiveness, which also shows that Johnson's ability to lead the team is very average.

It is worth mentioning that Johnson also held a trial training for the Lakers before. It seems that Johnson's performance in the trial also attracted the attention of the Lakers' uniforms. After becoming the undraft, Johnson also received such a summer league contract from the Lakers. In the next NBA summer league, Johnson also needs to find a way to perform well. If he can show enough scoring and defensive ability and prove that he has the ability to maintain stable offensive efficiency, he will also have the opportunity to get a training camp contract from the Lakers or other teams and have the opportunity to stay in the NBA?

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