The Cavs have the best offense in the NBA, but Darius Garland and Donovan Mitchell struggle against bigger, more physical players.
Will the Brooklyn Nets' best player suit up against recent former teammates Dorian Finney-Smith, Shake Milton and the rest of their Los Angeles Lakers on Friday? More Lakers: Los Angeles Western Conference Rival Waives Former Lakers Center That is the question no doubt plaguing the minds of the Lakers' coaching staff this morning.
There are also teams like the Nets that have been contenders in the past.  However, Brooklyn has made multiple big-time trades over the last three seasons. While the Nets are suffering in 2024-25 because of it,
After making his return in Tuesday’s win, Cam Johnson was sidelined for Wednesday night’s 126-67 loss to the Clippers … with a sprained right ankle.
The Nets got that win as they beat the Trail Blazers 132-114 thanks to Brooklyn getting healthier with the returns of Johnson and Russell. Johnson came back like he never left to the tune of 24 points on 10-of-18 shooting from the field while Noah Clowney bounced back for an all-around outing of 20 points,
The Cleveland Cavaliers are reportedly interested in acquiring Brooklyn Nets forward Cam Johnson ahead of the NBA’s trade deadline, with sources telling The Athletic that the team has expressed serious interest in the 6-foot-8 forward.
Brooklyn Nets forward Cam Johnson has had to step up this season after several players have left the team. Johnson's usage rate has climbed since his arrival in
The Nets are expected to trade forward Cam Johnson and potentially Nic Claxton ahead of the 2025 NBA trade deadline in February
The Brooklyn Nets announced on Thursday that forward Cam Johnson is questionable for Friday's game at the LA Lakers due to a right ankle sprain.
NBA insider Jake Fischer appeared on the Bad Weather Fans Podcast on Wednesday and provided an update on the rumors linking Cam Johnson with a trade away from the Brooklyn Nets. “I think they will move if they get two firsts and stuff is kind of what the word around the league is what [Brooklyn's] benchmark is for him,
Cam Johnson returned from a five-game absence with a right ankle sprain and scored 24 points in the Brooklyn Nets’ 132-114 victory over the Portland Trail Blazers on Tuesday night.