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Tar Heels in NBA: Cam Johnson and his ‘twin’ knew since June that they might end up in Brooklyn


joined the new-look Brooklyn Nets, and was one of four newcomers who started in Saturday night’s home game against the Philadelphia 76ers. Johnson and Mikal Bridges, nicknamed “The Twins” by former Suns teammate Deandre Ayton because they spent so much time together, each started in the Nets’ 101–98 loss to the Sixers. (Tar Heel Tribune)

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Tar Heels in NBA: Cam Johnson and his ‘twin’ knew since June that they might end up in Brooklyn


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