Cameron Johnson was superb before he rolled his ankle a few games ago against the 76ers. He scored in the mid-20s across multiple games, which solidified his role as a premier offensive option under Coach Kevin Ollie.
Cameron Johnson is back in the active Nets roster after suffering an ankle injury in the March 5 game against the Philadelphia 76ers. The former North Carolina Tar Heel returned against the Orlando Magic, where he looked sharp, scoring 13 points.
Cameron Johnson exited the March 5th game against the Philadelphia 76ers after just eight minutes due to an ankle sprain. He suffered the injury after landing on Kyle Lowry’s foot, which is unfortunate given Cam’s standout performances in the previous games.
After the All-Star break, Mikal Bridges struggled to score for the Nets. It was an issue, given his status as a go-to scorer. Despite the struggles, Brooklyn did not panic because everyone within the organization knew what Mikal was capable of.
When Kevin Ollie took over as the Nets’ interim head coach, Cameron Johnson was moved to the bench in favor of Dorian Finney-Smith to improve the team’s defense.
Cameron Johnson scored a season-high 29 points and hit seven 3-pointers as the Brooklyn Nets never trailed and earned a crucial 124-97 victory over the Atlanta Hawks in the home debut of interim coach Kevin Ollie on Thursday night in New York.
Heading into the season, the Brooklyn Nets were a team projected to compete for an automatic spot in the Eastern Conference Playoffs. They have not met expectations because they have a below .500 record after starting the season on a high note.
Throughout his NBA career, Cameron Johnson has maintained a solid reputation for being a good contributor and teammate. That has been the norm ever since he was a kid because he needed to learn how to be a good teammate to the rest of the team.
Brooklyn’s staff held out starters Cameron Johnson, Nic Claxton, and Spencer Dinwiddie against Milwaukee on Dec. 27.
Through 30 games, the Milwaukee Bucks possess one of the NBA's best records, primarily on the strength of their potent offense. Their defense, however, remains a work in progress.
The Nets have assigned forward Cameron Johnson and center Nic Claxton to the Long Island Nets of the G League, signaling that both starters are nearing a return.
Nets forward Cameron Johnson will be reevaluated in 10 days after an MRI revealed he has a strain in his left calf, per the team. The season just started, and the Nets have already caught the injury bug, as Johnson and center Nic Claxton (ankle sprain) were both injured in the season-opening loss to the Cavaliers.
Nets forward Cameron Johnson will be reevaluated in 10 days after an MRI revealed he has a strain in his left leg, sources tell Brian Lewis of The New York Post (X, formerly known as Twitter link).
Cameron Johnson‘s new four-year contract with the Nets is front-loaded.On Tuesday, Johnson explained his reasoning for his contract structure.
Cameron Johnson was a controversial 2019 NBA Draft selection. At the time, many thought the Suns reached for him at pick No. 11. So far in his four-year career, the North Carolina forward has proved people wrong, as evidenced by his $108 million, four-year deal.
The Detroit Pistons may be looking at Brooklyn Nets forward Cameron Johnson as a potential free-agent add.
Williams was announced officially as the team's next head coach roughly two weeks ago and the former Phoenix Suns leader is ready to pull off his next turnaround job.
Nets forward Cameron Johnson is the latest commitment to Team USA for this summer’s FIBA World Cup, tweets ESPN’s Adrian Wojnarowski.
One NBA writer believes the Brooklyn Nets need to re-sign small forward Cameron Johnson this summer. Grant Hughes of Bleacher Report thinks the Nets can’t afford to lose Johnson, who becomes a restricted free agent this offseason.
One NBA writer is proposing that the Houston Rockets acquire forward Cameron Johnson from the Brooklyn Nets this summer.
Wembanyama has the potential to change the franchise's direction, but he can't do it alone. While San Antonio boasts some promising young talent, it would benefit from adding more experienced players. Luckily, the team has the third-most projected cap space this summer to bolster its roster.
After missing two full months due to a right knee injury, the Suns finally got Cameron Johnson back on the court last night against the Brooklyn Nets. Johnson picked up right where he left off, leading the Suns to a much-needed win, Phoenix had lost nine of their last ten games entering the matchup.
Cameron Johnson has been a breath of fresh air so far in his return to the court Thursday. The Phoenix Suns are hosting the Brooklyn Nets, and Johnson’s return couldn’t have come at a better time.
Johnson hurt his knee Friday night on a non-contact play
Johnson was the No. 11 pick in the 2019 draft after Phoenix traded down from No. 6 with the Minnesota Timberwolves.
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