Johnson would play for the Kings, the
Phoenix Suns, the
Seattle SuperSonics, the
Charlotte Hornets, the
Indiana Pacers, the
Houston Rockets, and
Greek team
Olympiacos (
1994–1995) before retiring from basketball in 1999. Although his 19,202 points over 1,199 NBA games was the 22nd-highest total in NBA history at the time of his retirement, Johnson was never selected to play in the All-Star game nor ever chosen for an All-NBA team. In fact, the "awards highlight" of his career occurred in
1989, when he received the
NBA Sixth Man of the Year Award as a member of the Suns. Johnson's career point total of 19,202 is also higher than all but 30 inductees into the
Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame.
Europe Johnson also played for one year in the
Greek Basket League, with the
FIBA EuroLeague powerhouse
Olympiacos Piraeus, in the
1994–95 season. He became a cult favorite with the fans of Olympiacos, for his phenomenal shooting from outside the 3-point line. One game in particular established his enduring legend for the club's fans, when he scored four 3-pointers in the final minutes of the low-scoring and tense semi-final of the league's
1995 Final Four, which was played against
Panathinaikos Athens, the
arch-rivals of Olympiacos. Olympiacos won that game by a score of 58–52, but lost in the
EuroLeague Final to
Real Madrid Teka. In 18 games played in the EuroLeague, Johnson averaged 21.9 points, 4.6 rebounds, 1.8 assists, and 0.7 steals, in 35.1 minutes per game. Johnson did, however, taste success in the Greek Basket League, where he was instrumental in Olympiacos' 3–2 series win over Panathinaikos, in the Greek playoff finals of 1995. The fifth and vital game of that series, ended in one of the lowest-scoring games ever, as Olympiacos scraped a 45–44 victory, in a match that exhilarated the fans. In 35 games played in the Greek Basket League with Olympiacos, Johnson totaled averages of 21.2 points, 5.0 rebounds, 2.1 assists, and 1.0 steals, in 34 minutes per game, in the 1994–95 season.
Return to NBA After his season overseas, he then returned to the NBA and started the
1995–96 season with the
Indiana Pacers. He was traded to the
Denver Nuggets on February 20, 1997, where he was quickly released. However, he signed with the
Houston Rockets for the remainder of the season to where he returned for the following two seasons. Along with his Sixth Man of the Year Award, he is also remembered for hitting the game-winning three-pointer as time expired in a 95–92 Rockets win over the
Utah Jazz in game 4 of the
1997 Western Conference Finals. Johnson would play an additional season for the Rockets and then 3 games the following season before finally retiring as a player. ==Post-NBA career==