Cam Johnson agrees to 4-year, $108M deal to remain with Brooklyn Nets
Posted Jun 30, 2023
Restricted free agent forward Cameron Johnson, a key part of the trade that sent Kevin Durant to Phoenix, has agreed on a four-year, $108 million deal to stay with the Brooklyn Nets, his agents Steven Heumann and Ty Sullivan of CAA Basketball told ESPN's Adrian Wojnarowski. Johnson, 27, figures to be a core piece of the Nets' rebuild moving forward.
(ESPN.com)
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