He's a great player. He was Pac 10 player of the year over his teammate Aaron Gordon and UCLA's Kyle Anderson.
He's a lot like Avery Bradley, not as long but much stronger.
The benefit of drafting a Kyle Anderson or Dario Saric or perhaps even Aaron Gordon is that you can get away with playing guys like Nick Johnson at PG.
There are good players like Johnson who just don't fit a prototypical role and prototypical position. So they get drafted really low or sometimes even end up in the DLeague.
Johnson is a shooting guard in a combo-guard sized body, but he can easily guard most any pg or sg in the league, and could thrive at pg next to a point forward.
Having two shooting guards next to a point forward would be sweet, and if we can't come to terms with Avery Bradley, Johnson would be a solid replacement if we could pick up a second round pick somehow.