Kamani Johnson possible received’t end within the high six or seven on the Arkansas roster in minutes performed.
However the 19 he was on the court docket Wednesday had been of large significance within the Razorbacks’ 78-74 time beyond regulation win over San Diego State within the third-place recreation of the Maui Invitational.
Johnson, a 6-foot-9 ahead, is the sort of participant from the old fashioned. He’s a rough-and-tumble publish participant who received’t take many jumpers – or many pictures in any respect – and whose worth comes from battling on the block.
These sorts of gamers aren’t en vogue in basketball, however Wednesday confirmed there’s nonetheless a spot for them. Arkansas coach Eric Musselman leaned on his massive man within the late going, with Johnson’s toughness and management proving paramount for a Hogs crew with solely two returners.
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Let’s have a look past the field rating at how Arkansas got here away with the victory.
Kamani Johnson has grown up a bit
Mar 16, 2022; Buffalo, NY, USA; Arkansas Razorbacks ahead Kamani Johnson (20) with the ball throughout apply earlier than the primary spherical of the 2022 NCAA Event at KeyBank Heart. Obligatory Credit score: Gregory Fisher-USA TODAY Sports activities
Johnson had solely performed three of Arkansas’ earlier 5 video games getting into Wednesday’s in opposition to San Diego State. An absence of consistency was largely the wrongdoer. However Johnson noticed key minutes, particularly down the stretch, in opposition to the Aztecs.
If he can ship seven factors and 7 rebounds a recreation – and even 5 and 5 – in minutes that register within the excessive teenagers all season, Johnson’s expertise (he’s one in every of solely two returning regulars on the Arkansas roster) might be invaluable.
Arkansas’ aggression was a key
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LAHAINA, HI – NOVEMBER 22: Anthony Black #0 of the Arkansas Razorbacks reacts after making a basket within the second half of the sport in opposition to the Creighton Bluejays in the course of the Maui Invitational at Lahaina Civic Heart on November 22, 2022 in Lahaina, Hawaii. (Picture by Darryl Oumi/Getty Pictures)
Arkansas followers weren’t the one ones upset with the officiating within the semifinals of the Maui Invitational in opposition to Creighton.
The Hogs determined the free-throw discrepancy that struck them in opposition to Bluejays wouldn’t once more versus San Diego State. Arkansas was 27 of 38 from the free-throw line contrasted in opposition to the Aztecs’ 18 of 23 evening. The Hogs’ athleticism will likely be of utmost vital when SEC play rolls round.
Arkansas wasn’t essentially higher, however the Hogs had combat
LAHAINA, HI – NOVEMBER 22: Davonte Davis #4 of the Arkansas Razorbacks takes a leap shot within the second half of the sport in opposition to the Creighton Bluejays in the course of the Maui Invitational at Lahaina Civic Heart on November 22, 2022 in Lahaina, Hawaii. (Picture by Darryl Oumi/Getty Pictures)
Pretty much as good as the sport in opposition to Creighton was, the third-place recreation Wednesday was much less to have a look at it. Arkansas shot simply 40% from the ground and SDSU was 44%. The groups mixed to go 5 for 35 from 3-point vary, too.
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However Arkansas received the rebounding recreation, second-chance factors, fastbreak factors and blocked pictures. The margins had been razor skinny, however they’re margins that helped in an time beyond regulation victory.
While the Arkansas Razorbacks have been hitting the transfer portal hard, it is partially as a result of having more than 20 scholarship players decide to enter the portal after a 6-6 regular season that was capped off with a Liberty Bowl win over Texas Tech on Dec. 27.
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The transfer portal officially opened Dec. 9 and it was open for a 30 day window through Dec. 28. There is also an additional five-day window for players to enter once their season is over, plus there will be an additional 10-day portal window from April 16-25.
ALSO READ: Arkansas Football 2025 Roster Tracker
HawgBeat provides a look at where former Razorbacks have transferred so far…
Note: “GP” denotes games played. Even if a player appears on special teams, that counts as a game played.
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MEMPHIS –While Beale Street is famous for being the Home of the Blues, red was the color of the day Dec. 26 at the Beale Street Parade, where many watchers were clad in red — a team color for both teams playing in the AutoZone Liberty Bowl the following day.
Marching bands, vintage vehicles, cheer squads and floats marched, strutted and cruised down the historic street in downtown Memphis as fans of the Arkansas Razorbacks and the Texas Tech Red Raiders lined the streets, cheering as bands and cheer squads from their schools passed by.
The University of Arkansas Razorback Marching Band, cheerleaders and pep squad brought up the rear of the parade, creating a grand finale as they marched to meet Texas Tech’s Goin’ Band from Raiderland at Beale Street’s Handy Park for a festive Bash on Beale Pep Rally. Both the parade and the pep rally were sponsored by the Beale Street Merchants Association.
— Story and photos by Cary Jenkins
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Maddie Hayley, Kim Hayley, Spphie Haley, Layne Haley, Toomy Haley, orey Hale and Abbie Hayley on 12/26/2024 on Beale Street, Memphis, Liberty Bowl Parade. (Arkansas Democrat-Gazette/Cary Jenkins)
Caden, Colton, Amber and Drew Cates, all of Little Rock, on 12/26/2024 on Beale Street, Memphis, Liberty Bowl Parade. (Arkansas Democrat-Gazette/Cary Jenkins)
D.J. Stutts, Shante Stutts and DAnte Stutts of Batesville, mother and siblings of the late Razorback football team member Dion Stutts on 12/26/2024 on Beale Street, Memphis, Liberty Bowl Parade. (Arkansas Democrat-Gazette/Cary Jenkins)
Aspen Coad, Mattie Grace Fortenberry, Aylin Coad, Milli Fortenberry and Mac Fortenberry on 12/26/2024 on Beale Street, Memphis, Liberty Bowl Parade. (Arkansas Democrat-Gazette/Cary Jenkins)
Aspen Coad, Mattie Grace Fortenberry, Aylin Coad, Milli Fortenberry and Mac Fortenberry on 12/26/2024 on Beale Street, Memphis, Liberty Bowl Parade. (Arkansas Democrat-Gazette/Cary Jenkins)
Rhett, Dana Asher and Cooper Daniel of Rogers on 12/26/2024 on Beale Street, Memphis, Liberty Bowl Parade. (Arkansas Democrat-Gazette/Cary Jenkins)
Jeff Box of Memphis on 12/26/2024 on Beale Street, Memphis, Liberty Bowl Parade. (Arkansas Democrat-Gazette/Cary Jenkins)
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Jonathan and Brittany Hays with Paxton and Brooke Kellett, all of Jonesboro. on 12/26/2024 on Beale Street, Memphis, Liberty Bowl Parade. (Arkansas Democrat-Gazette/Cary Jenkins)
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