The Indiana Pacers could be a contender to trade for the Brooklyn Nets’ Cam Johnson, per NBA insider Jake Fischer on Bleacher Report. “I’m not ready to say the Pacers are the Cam Johnson favorite right now,
Nets forward Cam Johnson is sidelined a nagging ankle injury as trade speculation grows ahead of the Feb. 6 deadline.
Marc Stein of The Stein Line said the Brooklyn Nets are telling teams that they don't have to trade Cam Johnson before the Feb. 6 trade deadline. Johnson, who turns 29 in March, is having a career year in Brooklyn,
Despite getting Johnson back for a game against one of the best teams in the NBA, the Nets lost at the Thunder 127-101 after a first quarter in which Brooklyn fell behind 39-19. Johnson had 15 points and two assists while Tyrese Martin had 15 points and six rebounds in a contest lost the final 36 minutes by a narrow 88-82 margin,
While Cameron Johnson has garnered interest from around the NBA, Cam Thomas is right up there as one of the most enticing trade pieces for the Brooklyn Nets.
The Brooklyn Nets have a new leading suitor for veteran forward Cam Johnson. Evan Sidery of Forbes reported the Sacramento Kings are 'viewed as the current fav
The parity between the top and bottom of the NBA in 2024-25 is as lopsided as it’s ever been. Certain teams continuously cannot get over the hump. It’s been like that for the Trail Blazers, Hornets, and Wizards for years now. There are also teams like the Nets that have been contenders in the past.
Brooklyn Nets head coach Jordi Fernandez provided injury updates on Ziaire Williams, Cam Johnson, and Trendon Watford after practice on Friday.
On a night when the Brooklyn Nets raised Vince Carter's iconic No. 15 to the rafters, the Miami Heat came into Barclays Center and walked away with a win. While
The Nets fell to 0-9 without Cam Johnson this season following Friday’s 102-101 road loss to the Los Angeles Lakers. When he isn’t in the lineup, it’s safe to say Brooklyn is cooked.
Cam Johnson fits perfectly on Sacramento. Devin Carter would be a great building block for Brooklyn. The Kings should be fine with sending out a first-round pick to Brooklyn if that's the only way they can get Johnson. Sacramento can't really draft, anyway, so what's the problem?