Johnson's Stellar Season Propels Hawks to Playoffs, Earns All-NBA Honors and Major Contract Extension

May 24, 2026
Johnson's Stellar Season Propels Hawks to Playoffs, Earns All-NBA Honors and Major Contract Extension
  • In a breakout 2025-26 season, Johnson averaged 22.5 points, 10.3 rebounds and 7.9 assists per game while shooting 49 percent, establishing himself as one of the league’s most versatile forwards.

  • His consistency and two-way impact included guarding multiple positions and often lifting Atlanta’s offense during crucial stretches, fueling the Hawks’ playoff push.

  • He produced historic games, becoming the first NBA player to post at least 31 points, 18 rebounds, 14 assists and seven steals in a single December win over Utah, and he logged multiple triple-doubles.

  • The Hawks closed the season strong, going 20-6 after the All-Star break to climb from 10th to 6th in the East and win playoff series against the Knicks before a tough exit.

  • Johnson earned his first All-NBA selection, making the Third Team as part of a notable 2025-26 season for the Hawks.

  • He joined a select group of fellow Third Team honorees, highlighting his emergence alongside players like Duren, Holmgren, Maxey and Murray.

  • The surprising playoff run exposed weaknesses to address in the off-season, setting the stage for further development.

  • The season showed a pivot from a potential third option behind Trae Young and Kristaps Porzingis to a full breakout as the Hawks rebalanced the roster.

  • Atlanta rewarded his rise with a long-term contract extension, signaling Johnson as a foundational piece for the franchise’s future.

  • A Wisconsin native who starred at Sun Prairie East before transferring to Nicolet, Johnson was ranked No. 4 among forward prospects in ESPN’s 2020 class.

  • He earned multiple individual honors, including Eastern Conference Player of the Month in March and Player of the Week awards twice, underscoring his peak-level performance.

  • Over the season, he appeared in all 72 games, started every game, and totaled 49 double-doubles and 13 triple-doubles.

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