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Dermarr Johnson

Drafted #6 in the 2000 NBA Draft by the Hawks
RCSI: 3 (1999)
Height: 6'9" (206 cm)
Weight: 201 lbs (91 kg)
Position: SF
High School: Maine Central Institute (Maine)
Hometown: Washington, DC
AAU: DC Assault
College: Cincinnati
Current Team: Cincinnati
Win - Loss: 20 - 14

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NBA Scouting Reports, Southwestern Division (Part Two)

Jonathan Givony
Jonathan Givony
Matt Williams
Matt Williams
May 27, 2008, 12:50 am
Overview:Oversized, long wing player with a scoring mentality. Silky smooth and highly skilled offensively. One of the most highly touted high school players in his class, but never really lived up to his immense potential. Incredibly smooth and instinctive, but never really got the kind of coaching on the fundamentals that he needed. Drafted 6th overall by Atlanta in 2000. Was involved in a serious car accident in 2002 that may have contributed to his struggles. Spent time in Denver, and started off the 07/08 season in Italy with Benetton Treviso. Struggled badly there, and was promptly cut. Very talented from the perimeter, but falls in love with his shot far too much. Doesn’t play much defense. Somewhat of a tweener. Attitude, body language often looks questionable. Strange fit on the Spurs.

Offense: Extremely skilled 6-9 small forward. Has excellent instincts offensively. Not surprising to see why he was drafted so high. Smooth and athletic. Can put the ball on the floor, pull-up off the dribble or knock down shots from behind the arc. Has nice mechanics, a super quick release and can get his shot off whenever he pleases at his height. Shot-selection is questionable at times, making him fairly streaky from game to game. Close to 50% of his attempts come from behind the 3-point line. Very skinny and not super explosive around the rim. Has a very quick first step, and is a solid ball-handler, but has a tendency to get himself in trouble putting the ball on the floor at his height. Can create his own shot from the perimeter regardless. Decision making is questionable at times, doesn’t value the ball quite as much as you might hope. A super talent who never really put it all together.

Defense: Has great physical tools at the position—size, tremendous length, athleticism, but is a mediocre defender at best on the perimeter. Lacks fundamentals, doesn’t get into any type of real stance, and doesn’t usually put in all that much effort. Doesn’t fight through screens, lacks strength and will get posted up by stronger players on occasion. Can get his hands in the passing lanes. Just an average rebounder considering his tools.

NBA D-League Showcase, Day Three

Jonathan Givony
Jonathan Givony
Jim Hlavac
Jim Hlavac
Mike Schmidt
Mike Schmidt
Richard Walker
Richard Walker
Jan 17, 2008, 12:29 pm
DerMarr Johnson has had a nice season thus far for the Austin Toros averaging 17 points on 45% shooting and 40% from the 3-point line, but it was not evident today. Johnson struggled today for the Austin Toros, hitting just 3 of 11 shots in 23 minutes off the bench. He was only 1-for-4 from the 3-point line but was equally inefficient inside as he blew a layup early in the game. He made a couple of nice passes, but then would counter that with a couple of bad turnovers including a lazy lob pass and a badly forced entry pass. Johnson did rebound the ball well, grabbing 7 boards in only 23 minutes of action.

On the defensive side, Johnson came up with a couple of steals by anticipating the pass and filling the passing lanes. He also showed some active hands as he deflected a couple of balls as well. While his instincts and defensive positioning were good, his movement was not as good - he was beaten off the dribble and showed poor lateral movement. With his NBA experience, he could remain a call-up candidate, but character questions from the past could keep him in the D-League the rest of the season.