The Brooklyn Nets may have a bigger problem on their hands than they think, as the front office continues to deal with negotiations for unrestricted free agent Cam Thomas.
Brooklyn Nets guard Cam Thomas is one of several restricted free agents without a contract as the offseason winds down. After emerging as the team’s leading scorer over the last two seasons, Thomas is reportedly seeking a deal approaching $30 million annually.
Cam Thomas is one of four restricted free agents who have yet to decide on their future this NBA offseason. Although the Brooklyn Nets would like to bring Thomas back, there is a caveat to this matter, which is the same situation Jonathan Kuminga, Josh Giddey, and Quentin Grimes find themselves in.
A massive update to Cam Thomas' ongoing contract dispute with the Brooklyn Nets may signal an end to the summer drama. Brooklyn has been unwilling to meet Thomas' $30 million asking price since free agency opened, and there's been essentially no traction on interest from an outside rival.
If the Brooklyn Nets ever need an extra body for their scout team, they might just find one in their own video room. According to NetsDaily, the Nets have promoted Foster Loyer to the position of the team's head video coordinator.
The Brooklyn Nets haven’t made an aggressive effort to retain Cam Thomas on a long-term deal, according to NBA insider Jake Fischer of The Stein Line. Thomas is a restricted free agent.
The Brooklyn Nets have not made an aggressive effort to sign restricted free agent Cam Thomas on a long-term deal, Jake Fischer of The Stein Line reports.
Restricted free agency has been tough this offseason. Jonathan Kuminga, Quentin Grimes, Josh Giddey, and Cam Thomas are all still trying to get paid, and there hasn't been much traction lately.
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NBA free agent point guard Chris Chiozza has signed with Turkish club Karşıyaka Basket for the 2025-26 season, the team announced on Instagram, via Sportando.
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Members of the Brooklyn Nets' 2025 rookie class are wasting no time adjusting to life in the Empire State. On Saturday, French prospect Nolan Traore—the 19th-overall pick in June's draft from Saint-Quentin Basket-Ball in the French top tier—sat courtside at the NY vs.
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Former NBA second-round pick Maxwell Lewis has signed with Tofaş in Turkey, the team announced. Lewis, the 40th overall pick in the 2023 draft out of Pepperdine, began his career with the Lakers.