Hall of Fame
Johnson, Don

Don Johnson
- Induction:
- 2013
Playing under Coach John Wooden, Don Johnson was a consensus All-American and an all-conference honoree as a senior in 1952. During his career, Johnson averaged 9.8 points and 5.6 rebounds and helped lead the Bruins to the 1951 PCC Southern Division Title and the 1952 PCC Championships. He led the Bruins in rebounding both seasons, and in 1952 was selected the winner of the Caddy Works Award for competitive spirit, inspiration, and unselfish contribution. After graduating from UCLA, Johnson went into coaching and was the long-time successful head coach of Cypress College. At Cypress, Johnson guided the team to two state titles ('77,'80) and seven conference titles. He also coached and is credited with developing big men Swen Nater and Mark Eaton, who both went on to successful NBA careers. Johnson is the all-time winningest coach in California Community College men's basketball history, with a record of 588-259. For his efforts, Cypress College dedicated its court in 2008 "Don Johnson Court". He is an inductee in the Orange County Sports Hall of Fame
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