Arizona basketball lands San Diego State transfer Keshad Johnson
May 20, 2023, 5:01 PM
San Diego State transfer Keshad Johnson announced his commitment to Arizona on Saturday at a gathering with head coach Tommy Lloyd and Wildcats great Andre Iguodala present.
Johnson spent four years with the Aztecs and started during their run to the NCAA Tournament title game against Connecticut on April 3.
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Johnson led SDSU in scoring during the final with 14 points, although the Huskies won 76-59.
He started 71 games over the past two seasons, averaging 7.7 points and 5.0 rebounds per game in 2022-23. He shot 53.2% from the floor as a senior and 26.2% from deep on 42 attempts.
Johnson scored in double figures 12 times last season.
The 6-foot-7 forward from Oakland, Calif., announced Arizona as one of his top five choices on May 9 alongside USC, Oklahoma, Kentucky and Texas Tech.
KESHAD JOHNSON AND-1 😤#MarchMadness @Aztec_MBB pic.twitter.com/gJIlVel9fK
— NCAA March Madness (@MarchMadnessMBB) March 26, 2023
Air Keshad!@kj_showtime0 x #TheTimeIsNow pic.twitter.com/AfAMTvmeuB
— San Diego State Men’s Basketball (@Aztec_MBB) December 21, 2022
He joins a Wildcats team transitioning with Azuolas Tubelis declaring for the NBA Draft and Kerr Kriisa transferring to West Virginia.
Pelle Larsson will return after initially declaring for the draft, and former Alabama Crimson Tide guard Jaden Bradley committed to join Lloyd’s team.
Johnson and several of his SDSU teammates were asked about the transfer portal at a media conference during the Final Four.
“The transfer portal, the transfer culture, there’s this evolution right now,” Johnson said on March 30. “… I just hope we can all just use it to our advantage and put ourselves in better positions than we were before.”