LOUISVILLE, Ky. — University of Louisville guard David Johnson announced he will enter the 2021 NBA Draft and forego his remaining collegiate eligibility. Johnson, a Louisville native, has spent two seasons with the Cards.


What You Need To Know

  • UofL guard David Johnson entering 2021 NBA Draft

  • Johnson has spent two seasons with the Cards

  • He was honored on the 2021 All-ACC Academic Team

  • In Louisville's victory over Kentucky, Johnson was honored as co-MVP with Carlik Jones by the Bluegrass Sports Commission

"First, I'd like to thank God for putting me in this position I'm in today. Without Him, this wouldn't be possible," said Johnson. "To my Family, teammates, friends, and coaches, thank you for the endless support from the day I started this journey 15 years ago. To the University of Louisville, thank you for taking me in with open arms and trusting my abilities as a young man. To the city of Louisville, the love, support and encouragement you've given has been imperative to my growth as 'The Hometown Kid!' I thank you all from every word you've shared and everything you've done, I will always hold dear to my heart while showing appreciation to you. 

"It has been a dream of mine to play in the NBA since I could remember and now it's time to take the next step to get there. My family and I value your continued prayers, love, and support as I forego my remaining years of college eligibility and enter the 2021 NBA Draft!"

UofL head coach Chris Mack wished Johnson well.

"Two years ago, I had David in my office a couple months after his shoulder surgery," Mack said. "It was September of his freshman year and I asked him what he was thinking in terms of playing. He looked at me and said, 'Coach, I'm going to be here two years and then head to the NBA.' I said 'that's great DJ, but I mean when do you think you'll be healthy enough to return?' We've joked about that conversation since, but he sure made good on that promise.

"DJ is a terrific player and incredible representative of the University of Louisville. I'm going to miss coaching him, but I'm happy as heck for him and his family. He's a first-round talent and a first-class kid, and he'll always be a Cardinal."

Johnson, a 6-5 sophomore, was the only player in the ACC to rank among the top 25 in both rebounding and assists, averaging 12.6 points, 3.2 assists (15th in the ACC) and 5.8 rebounds (21st). The 2021 All-ACC honorable mention selection scored 17 or more points in seven games, reaching double figures on 12 occasions this season (18 career).

In one of his three double-doubles of the season, Johnson scored a career-high 24 points against Georgia Tech while grabbing 10 rebounds. He also set career highs for three-pointers made (6) and attempted (11), making one more three-pointer in the game than he hit during the entire 2019-20 season (5-of-23). He's also honored on the 2021 All-ACC Academic team.

During his 19 games, Johnson had more than six times his three-point production from a year ago, burying a team-high of 32-of-38 threes in his sophomore season (.386).

In Louisville's victory over Kentucky, Johnson was honored as co-MVP with Carlik Jones by the Bluegrass Sports Commission. As well, Johnson was named ACC Player of the Week for games Dec. 21-27 and earned recognition on the 2020 Wade Houston Tipoff Classic All-Tournament team.

During a pandemic-shortened season, Johnson helped Louisville score a 13-7 record as the Cards finished seventh in the ACC with one of the nation's least experienced teams.