Cam Johnson spends off day visiting Brooklyn elementary students
Posted Mar 25, 2024
As the Brooklyn Nets stayed at their home turf last week, Cameron Johnson seized an opportunity to volunteer his off-court time. The former UNC and current Nets forward surprised the students of Brooklyn's P.S. 236 who are enrolled in the team's NETSTEM initiative. Johnson, a science geek himself, enjoyed his experience with the young students.
(Sports Illustrated)
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