Kevin Johnson
Kevin Johnson
Kevin Maurice Johnsonis the current mayor of Sacramento, the capital city of the U.S. state of California, and the husband of Michelle Rhee. Elected in 2008 and reelected in 2012, Johnson is the first African American to serve in that office. Prior to entering politics, Johnson was a professional basketball player in the National Basketball Association, playing point guard for the Cleveland Cavaliers and the Phoenix Suns...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionBasketball Player
Date of Birth4 March 1966
CitySacramento, CA
CountryUnited States of America
We had a decent lead and a decent flow going until (Williams) picked up his fourth foul. It kind of broke our momentum. (Williams and Fuller) have been carrying us offensively. We need somebody else to step up and give us a little bit more.
It gives us a huge amount of credibility.
It gives us a glimpse into the past. It shows how the land has changed.
Isaiah struggled a little bit early in the year, but we could see that he was coming on during practice. He is very athletic and has done a good job of rebounding and playing defense for us.
I remember there was an electricity around campus during the days before the game.
White Salmon played hard. It was their Senior Night, and they kept battling back on us. We had it up to a 15-point lead in the fourth quarter, but they hit three 3s on us and we got a little sloppy with the ball.
It feels good to be back in the mix. I just go with the flow. It's been tough mentally. I've been using it as a rest period. Challenges make you stronger.
You look at the teams, and it's amazing. Just to be in with that group is a neat opportunity.
Today we are enhancing the leadership team and structure across the division to ensure we have the right organization to support our technology vision.
We know that there are illegal activities and that terrorist groups are financed there,
When Aaron and Luke fouled out, it got away from us.
We're doing the same exercises that we've been doing here for years. We aren't doing any more of them and we aren't doing any different ones. We have no interest in a base.
We're just not going to watch for the next three or four months as the business just goes on and does what they want, because it's going to have an impact on the area.
Where I live is still under water, ... We have nothing. We simply have the clothes on our back.