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Former Brooklyn Nets forward Cam Johnson reveals the hilarious way he found out the team traded him to the Denver Nuggets.
After spending two and a half seasons with the Brooklyn Nets, Cam Johnson is beginning a new chapter with the Denver Nuggets.
The 27-year-old, with $79.6 million owed over the final two years of his contract, joins a Nets roster needing scoring punch, ...
The Brooklyn Nets traded Cam Johnson to the Denver Nuggets in exchange for Michael Porter Jr. this offseason. However, it’s not the first time Johnson was dealt via trade, as he was originally traded ...
This impressive move sparked major discussions within the NBA community. Recently, Johnson appeared on Kentavious ...
The hard work was finally rewarded after Johnson’s junior year, when he skyrocketed by several inches. He took off as a prospect, leading to his stealth commitment to Pitt. He graduated there in three ...
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The Bug Gauntlet

This article was originally published on www.theplayerstribune.com as The Bug Gauntlet. From the court to the entomology lab.
The Nets locked up Cam Johnson to a long-term deal within the first hour of free agency on Friday night. Johnson agreed to a four-year, $108 million contract to stay in Brooklyn.
Cam Johnson is currently shooting 43.1 percent from 3, ranking fifth among players with at least 150 attempts. AP Johnson has never been a better player than he was in Thursday’s win at Toronto.
Cam Johnson, looking to make a move earlier in the game, suffered an ankle injury in the closing seconds of the Nets’ 113-110 win over the Bucks on Jan. 2, 2025.
Cam Johnson gave his season-best performance so far with 20 points, shooting 7-for-11 from the field and 3 of 7 from the 3-point line, in addition to five rebounds, two assists and three steals.
LAS VEGAS — For the Nets, keeping Cam Johnson as a part of their core was a priority. For Johnson, helping Brooklyn build that core was just as important. That’s why Johnson’s talks during ...