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 Brooklyn Nets want two first-round picks or the value of that in order to trade forward Cam Johnson, per Brian Lewis of the New York Post.
In a rare sight, the OKC crowd populated the opponent side of the floor rather than the home squads during pregame warmups. The Oklahoma City Thunder's 127-101 win over the Brooklyn Nets was already decided before tipoff.
Enjoying a mid-career breakthrough, Johnson is averaging 19.6 points on 49.6/42.8/89.7 shooting splits, approaching the 50/40/90 benchmark reached by just nine players in NBA history. He’s the most coveted player on the trade market right now, quite possibly the only difference-maker available to a contender.
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.
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While he finished the game, Brooklyn ruled him out for Wednesday's Los Angeles Clippers matchup. With Cam Thomas, Ben Simmons and D'Angelo Russell also sidelined, the Nets' offense reached historic lows during a 126-67 defeat, the worst in franchise history.
Last night wasn't a great one for the Brooklyn Nets. They fell on the road 127-101 to the Oklahoma City Thunder in a matchup that turned ugly from the jump. B
With under three weeks to the deadline, we looked at all 30 teams to see who should be buying or selling for the second half.
The Sacramento Kings were in a much different position a month ago. Now, they are trying to capitalize on their recent hot stretch with a long-awaited trade.