Confirming recent reporting from ESPN, Jake Fischer writes at The Stein Line (Substack link) that Brooklyn's asking price for forward
Cam Johnson, D’Angelo Russell, and Ben Simmons are available for Nets tonight at Portland. Nic Claxton (right hamstring tightness) is OUT.Source: Twitter @erikslater_ What’s the
Executives from three franchises told The Athletic that Cleveland has expressed interest in acquiring 6-foot-8 forward Cam Johnson from the Brooklyn Nets — one of the most coveted players league-wide in the trade market — with the Feb. 6 NBA trade deadline fast approaching.
A right ankle sprain will keep Johnson out Friday, and the forward's next shot to take the court for the Nets arrives Sunday against the Thunder. Tyrese Martin and Jalen Wilson should handle expanded roles in Brooklyn's rotation against Los Angeles.
According to Sam Amico of The Athletic, the Sacramento Kings and Oklahoma City Thunder aggressively pursue Cameron Johnson.
Brooklyn Nets forward Cam Johnson has had to step up this season after several players have left the team. Johnson's usage rate has climbed since his arrival in
Cam Johnson returned from a five-game absence with a right ankle sprain and scored 24 points in the Brooklyn Nets’ 132-114 victory over the Portland Trail Blazers on Tuesday night.
The Golden State Warriors have reportedly directed their attention away from a couple of wing targets and toward some potential frontcourt help leading up
Even though Oklahoma City is reportedly in the mix for a high-level role player, the team's current role players to turn in strong performances.
The Brooklyn Nets have fully embraced their rebuild, which has implications for Cameron Johnson. They are prioritizing the draft over short-term success.
With the Indiana Pacers continuing to climb the Eastern Conference ranks, postseason success is becoming a less lofty aspiration by the day. However, a player previously believed to be highly coveted by the Pacers may not be where they turn to for a move to bring them closer to championship contention.