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Garrett Johnson, a college basketball player for George Washington University (GW), made an incredible debut in his first game back after 2.5 years. Johnson scored 21 points, becoming GW's top scorer. He had previously withdrawn from school and basketball due to a rare benign tumor and underwent multiple surgeries and nine rounds of chemotherapy. Johnson was cleared last year and returned to the court to deliver a powerful message about his journey.
A10 Insider!: Today's episode of the @A10MBB Insider features Garrett Johnson and his journey to overcome nine rounds of chemo, and the fallout from Malachi Smith's injury https://t.co/ETlU03Gtv8
New Episode of the @A10MBB Insider podcast! @GoodmanHoops and I talked through Malachi Smith's injury and what it means for Dayton, and I was joined by @gjohnson_3 to talk through his journey through nine rounds of chemo! 🎶 https://t.co/yM8Orpyfwz 📷 https://t.co/1wjVWsZs0d https://t.co/wD7Yk3FR79
Garrett Johnson was diagnosed with a rare benign tumor in 2021, so he withdrew from school and basketball. He underwent multiple surgeries, endured 9 round of chemo, and was cleared last year. Last night, in his first game in over 2 years, he was GW's top scorer with 21 pts. https://t.co/QiJ4YJY8GU
College basketball player Garrett Johnson had a powerful message following his big debut after recovering from a hip tumor https://t.co/MiyQFlxfXn
After 9 rounds of chemotherapy, @gw_mbb’s Garrett Johnson scored 21 points in his first game in 2.5 years. 👏 https://t.co/PF4Pw7UfK2
In his first game back in 2.5 years, GW's Garrett Johnson dropped 21 points. What an incredible debut 👏 (📸 @gjohnson_3) https://t.co/Ei6lqnUkbC