Hall of Fame
Johnson, Stewart

Stewart Johnson
- Induction:
- 1979
Stewart Johnson – Basketball, 1963-1966
Photo Gallery
Photo Gallery No. 40 Retired
- On Dec. 1, 2023, Stewart Johnson and Racer Nation enjoyed an amazing night when his No. 40 was retired.
- Johnson was back at Murray State nearly 58 years following his final game.
- Out of Clairton, Pa., Johnson ranks as one of the best scoring and rebounding performers in Murray State basketball history.
- He was the first African American scholarship basketball player at Murray State under Coach Cal Luther.
- Johnson became a two-time All-OVC selection.
- Was ninth on the all-time scoring list when he finished his Racer career with 1,257 points over three seasons for a career 16.5 average. Was 27th all-time as of 2021.
- Grabbed 981 career rebounds to rank second all-time when he finished playing at MSU. Was ninth all-time in 2021.
- Averaged 14.1 rebounds per game in the 964-65 season.
- Was part of three consecutive winning Racer teams and helped MSU to the 1963-64 OVC regular season championship.
- He was the team captain in the 1965-66 season as a senior.
- Played nine professional basketball in the American Basketball Association from 1967-76.Â
- Played for seven ABA franchises: Kentucky Colonels (1967), New Jersey Americans/New York Nets (1967–69), Houston Mavericks (1968–69), Pittsburgh Pipers/Pittsburgh Condors (1969–1971), Carolina Cougars (1971–72), San Diego Conquistadors (1972–1974), Memphis Sounds (1974–75), San Diego Sails (1975) and San Antonio Spurs (1975–76).
- In his ABA career Johnson scored 10,538 career points.
- Was a three-time ABA All-Star in 1973, 1974 and 1975, twice as a member of the San Diego Conquistadors and once as a member of the Memphis Sounds.
- Set the ABA single-game scoring record when he erupted for 62 points against The Floridians on March 6, 1971; his record lasted almost a year until Zelmo Beaty scored 63 points against the Pittsburgh Condors on February 21, 1972.
-  Johnson's teams made the ABA playoffs in three straight years from 1973 to 1975 where he scored 238 points in 15 games.
- His 10,538 points is ninth all-time in ABA history, behind only Louie Dampier, Dan Issel, Ron Boone, Mel Daniels, Julius Erving, Freddie Lewis, Donnie Freeman, and Mack Calvin.
- Johnson finished second all time in field goal attempts (10,854), fifth in field goals made (4,586), seventh in games played (647), 12th in minutes played (19,201).Â
- In 1978, Johnson joined the Icelandic Division I club Ármann as player-coach.
- After spending the next two seasons (1979-80) with River Plate in Argentina, Johnson returned to Iceland.
- His Icelandic career came to an end in 1983.Â
- Johnson also coached Iceland women's team for two seasons and led them to both the national championship and Icelandic Basketball Cup in 1982 and 1983.
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