The Brooklyn Nets are set to have quite the offseason ahead of them, whether it's regarding their four draft picks or the myriad of expiring contracts that they have to mull over.
OUT: Reece Beekman (Two-Way), Tyson Etienne (Two-Way), Tosan Evbuomwan (Two-Way), De'Anthony Melton (knee), Cam Thomas (hamstring), Dariq Whitehead (G
As the Brooklyn Nets' season winds down, fans and analysts alike have started to break down players' seasons and focus on how the summer will alter who stays on the roster and who ultimately goes.
Brooklyn Nets swingman Maxwell Lewis played a career-high 22 minutes in the team’s last game, and he might finally be getting the extended minutes that he’s lacked in his NBA journey until now.
The Brooklyn Nets are less than a month away from the end of the season, which has seen its fair share of ups and downs. Over the past week, the Nets experienced one of those peaks, competing down to the wire against the Cleveland Cavaliers and Boston Celtics before coming out on top against the Atlanta Hawks.
This season, Cam Thomas is the Brooklyn Nets leading scorer. Unfortunately, just a few days ago, the team announced that a strained left hamstring would sideline him for the remainder of the season.
This season has seen the Brooklyn Nets rely on using players from their G League affiliate, the Long Island Nets, as they've struggled with injuries throughout the year.
Cam Thomas is one of the Brooklyn Nets' current stars, but that doesn't mean he'll stay with them. The LSU alum is hitting restricted free agency this offseason, so they will have to match other teams' offer sheets to keep him.
If the Brooklyn Nets are unable to come to terms with impeding free agents Cam Thomas and D'Angelo Russell, the franchise may look to the 2025 NBA Draft to bolster its backcourt.
The Brooklyn Nets organization has had a looming concern over its head throughout the course of the season, and it regards Cam Thomas. At 23 years old, the shooting guard has taken leaps year after year to become one of the best pure scorers in the NBA.
The future is uncertain for the majority of the Brooklyn Nets roster, including point guard D’Angelo Russell, who is presently on his second stint with the franchise.
On Saturday afternoon, it was announced that Brooklyn Nets star Cam Thomas had suffered a strain in his left hamstring, which could be enough to see him sit out for the remainder of the season.
Cameron Johnson scored 28 points as the Brooklyn Nets rallied late in the third quarter and took control late in the fourth for a 122-114 victory over the visiting Atlanta Hawks on Sunday night.
In the closing act of a home back-to-back, the Brooklyn Nets played host to the Atlanta Hawks just 24 hours after narrowly falling to the Boston Celtics.
Cam Thomas’ season ended abruptly on Thursday after he strained his hamstring for the third time this season. All eyes now shift to the Brooklyn Nets guard’s restricted free agency.
OUT: Noah Clowney (ankle), Tyson Etienne (Two-Way), Tosan Evbuomwan (Two-Way), De'Anthony Melton (knee), D'Angelo Russell (ankle), Cam Thomas (hamstring), Dariq Whitehead (G League) OUT: Kobe Bufkin (shoulder), Clint Capela (personal), Jalen Johnson (shoulder), Larry Nance Jr.
Brooklyn Nets point guard D’Angelo Russell is preparing to enter free agency for the first time in his career. Excuse him if he’s a little anxious. Speaking
As there have been rumors of Brooklyn Nets star D’Angelo Russell wanting to come back to the team next season, he would double down on those sentiments Saturday.
Cam Thomas is expected to miss the rest of the regular season, according to the Nets, who announced that the fourth-year guard has been diagnosed with another left hamstring strain.
On Friday night, the Cavaliers won again. Their latest victory, No. 56 on the season, set a new franchise record.
Clearly, Russell did not love how his time with the Lakers ended.
For the Cavs, it’s been a year to make history. And history they have made again. For the first time since 1975-76, the Cavs are Central Division champs without LeBron James on the team.
Allen scored 23 points, collected 13 rebounds and blocked three shots as the Cavaliers won their 15th straight game.
It’s only a matter of time before the Cavaliers clinch the No. 1 seed in the Eastern Conference and perhaps the entire NBA playoffs. But hey, small steps.
The Los Angeles Lakers faced the 21-42 Brooklyn Nets without LeBron James Monday night. They looked like the team holding onto 11th place, not a championship contender.
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