The Pistons even up their Summer League record at 1-1 behind their 19 year old rookie.
Johnson was the youngest player on the court but consistently the best, looking every bit the part of a NBA player.
He showed an aggressive slashing ability, regularly attacking off the dribble to create for himself and his teammates. One of the aspects Johnson was criticized before the draft was his finishing ability, but he was able to power through in traffic, use a floater, and even flashed a nifty left-handed finish.
Johnson also wasn't particularly highly regarded as a ball handler, but he looked extremely comfortable as the focal point in the offense.