Brooklyn Nets tie down huge piece of their puzzle as Cam Johnson ‘agrees a HUGE four-year, $108m contract’ after impressing in his first year with team
- Cam Johnson arrived at the Brooklyn Nets on deadline day in a huge trade
- He impressed enough to land himself a bumper four-year, $108million contract
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Cam Johnson is staying with the Brooklyn Nets after reportedly agreeing on a bumper four-year, $108million new contract.
Johnson arrived in a deadline day deal with the Phoenix Suns, as he, Mikal Bridges, Jae Crowder and picks headed to Brooklyn, with Kevin Durant and T.J. Warren going the other way.
Johnson impressed in his 25 games for the Nets, and has now been tied down to a huge new contract to keep him in New York.
More to follow.
Cameron Johnson #2 of the Brooklyn Nets drives against Tyler Herro #14 of the Miami Heat
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