Brooklyn is looking to stop its 8-game home skid with a win against Phoenix. The teams match up Wednesday for the first time this season.
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
Confirming recent reporting from ESPN, Jake Fischer writes at The Stein Line (Substack link) that Brooklyn’s asking price for forward Cameron Johnson is indeed high and that the team doesn’t feel compelled to move him by February 6.
Brooklyn will try to end its seven-game home slide when the Nets play New York. The teams play Tuesday for the first time this season.
The Brooklyn Nets' asking price for Cameron Johnson has been revealed, but will the Sacramento Kings be able to trade for him?
The strong interest in their player and their lack of need to move him only cause negotiations to become more complicated
With a new mindset of buying, not selling, the Kings are now the perceived frontrunners for Brooklyn Nets forward Cameron Johnson, according to a report from NBA insider Jake Fischer. "Sacramento ...
The Brooklyn Nets are clear on what they want for Cameron Johnson in a trade, but other teams believe they will settle for a different package.
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.
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.
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