How to Watch UCLA's Kobe Johnson in NBA Summer League

The Bruin guard signed with the Hawks after going undrafted and is fighting for a roster spot this summer.
Mar 8, 2025; Los Angeles, California, USA; UCLA Bruins guard Kobe Johnson (0) reacts in the second half against the Southern California Trojans at Pauley Pavilion presented by Wescom. Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee-Imagn Images
Mar 8, 2025; Los Angeles, California, USA; UCLA Bruins guard Kobe Johnson (0) reacts in the second half against the Southern California Trojans at Pauley Pavilion presented by Wescom. Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee-Imagn Images | Kirby Lee-Imagn Images

In this story:


Former UCLA guard Kobe Johnson is prepping for competition in the NBA Las Vegas Summer League with the Atlanta Hawks after signing an Exhibit 10 deal with the franchise as an undrafted free agent.

While the Summer League starts on Thursday, and is highlighted by the much-anticipated debut of No. 1 overall pick Cooper Flagg against Bronny James and the Los Angeles Lakers, the Hawks don't play until Friday.

Johnson and Atlanta will take on Kasparas Jakucionis and the Miami Heat Friday at 1:30 p.m. PT on ESPN2 and ESPN+.

The Hawks overhauled their roster, trying to build a contender in the depleted Eastern Conference. Johnson's skill set alone makes him an ideal player archetype that the Hawks have valued for a while.

The recipe for building success around Trae Young, Atlanta discovered, is surrounding the All-Star point guard with long, athletic wings like Dyson Daniels and Jalen Johnson (Kobe's brother). That is exactly the type of player Johnson is, but in guard form.

Johnson spent his senior season in Westwood after playing three seasons with the crosstown rival USC Trojans. The 6-foot-6 guard started all 34 games for the Bruins last season and averaged 7.9 points, 5.9 rebounds, 2.9 assists and 1.6 steals per game (led the team) on 29.0 minutes per game. He was selected to the Big Ten All-Defensive team, which is his third time receiving conference all-defensive honors in his career.

His defensive identity alone is what made him attractive to various teams in the draft. He could potentially thrive in the backcourt next to Young, especially if his perimeter shot is falling. Undrafted free agents are a long shot by default, but those who have the skillset and grit that Johnson plays with often find themselves a spot in the modern NBA.

Below is what Daily Bruin writer Connor Dullinger had to say in his scouting report of Johnson and his lone season with the Bruins:

"Johnson’s defensive game will likely translate cleanly to the league as well, as his speed and athleticism should enable him to be a solid “3 and D” bench option who can guard an oversized guard or undersized wing," Dullinger wrote ahead of the NBA Draft Wednesday. "Apart from his strength and speed, Johnson also boasts the intangible – leadership. Cronin turned to Johnson to lead the team as a veteran senior who was formerly a two-time captain for the Trojans.

"And even though Johnson earns his stripes for his effort off the ball, he still ranked second on the team with 100 total assists, nine fewer than former Bruin guard Dylan Andrews. Scoring prowess may be one of the biggest question marks surrounding the potential draftee, as Johnson sometimes struggles to find a consistent jump shot –he ended the season with only one double-digit game in his last seven performances."

Ensure you follow on X (Twitter) @UCLAInsideronSI and @cmorenoNBA and keep up with former Bruins in this year's NBA Summer League!

Please let us know your thoughts on this when you like our Facebook page WHEN YOU CLICK RIGHT HERE.


Published
Connor Moreno
CONNOR MORENO

Connor Moreno is an alumnus of Arizona State and New Mexico State. Before joining the On SI team, he covered the NBA's Phoenix Suns as a beat writer, and now he serves as our UCLA Bruins writer for SI.

Share on XFollow cmorenoNBA