The University of Washington basketball program didn't make it more than 48 hours before fallout appeared from coach Mike Hopkins' firing — sophomore guard Koren Johnson has entered the transfer portal, according to On3sports.
Yet chances are Johnson would be looking around for another place to land regardless of who was heading up the Huskies.
His meteoric rise over the final month of the season, where he averaged 18.7 points per game and shot 50 percent from both the field and behind the 3-point line, made him a highly marketable player. The Pac-12 rewarded him with Sixth Man of the Year honors.
On Friday, the 6-foot-2 Johnson became the latest young backcourt player with plenty of promise to flee the UW in recent seasons, following RaeQuan Battle (Montana, West Virginia), Marcus Tsohonis (Virginia Tech, Long Beach State) and Keyon Menifield (Arkansas) out the door in Montlake.
NEWS: Washington sophomore Koren Johnson plans to enter the transfer portal, he tells @On3sports.
— Joe Tipton (@TiptonEdits) March 15, 2024
The 6-2 guard averaged 11.1 PPG this season. Seattle native.
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Johnson appeared in 29 games as a freshman and averaged 6.8 points per game while making steady progress.
In the recently completed season, he started the opener against Bellarmine and scored a career-high 25 points, then settled into a reserve role. Hopkins sometimes sat him down for long stretches when he became inconsistent. Johnson similarly injured a shoulder that set him back, too.
However, in mid-February, Johnson came off the bench and scored a new career-best 30 points in an 85-65 victory over Stanford at Alaska Airlines Arena and he was on an eight-game tear.
Hopkins, who was fired last Friday, still wouldn't put Johnson in the starting lineup until the final game of the regular season and then to open the Pac-12 Tournament. He finished with an 11.1 scoring average.
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