Johnson nearly single-handedly lost the game for Kansas on
Saturday. The senior shot 3 of 14 from the floor and committed four costly
turnovers in the second half that led to easy transition buckets for the
Cowboys. The Jayhawks had a four point
lead late in the second half, and good point guard play would have allowed KU
to put the game away. Instead, Johnson handed it to OSU on a silver platter.
Johnson has 19 turnovers against 19 assists in his last five
games, while also shooting a poor percentage from the floor. After excelling as
a shooting guard late last season next to Tyshawn Taylor, Johnson simply hasn’t
looked comfortable playing the point this year.
The problem for Kansas is a lack of depth – Naadir Tharpe is
the only other player capable of playing the point, and the young guard has
struggled with consistency this season. Tharpe hit some big shots for KU on
Saturday, but he is best used as a change-of-pace of the bench. A
Tharpe-Johnson backcourt also presents problems for Bill Self, because it means
he has to sit either Ben McLemore or Travis Releford, both who are playing at
an extremely high level for Kansas.
Self has said that he will stick by Johnson, and really he
doesn’t have any other choice. Kansas fans will continue to hope and pray the
senior figures it out and plays at a higher level. The Jayhawks have all the
pieces to win a ninth straight Big 12 title and make another deep NCAA
tournament run. However, if Johnson continues to play poorly, KU could be in
trouble.