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Cameron Johnson 'Grateful' For Spot on the Brooklyn Nets


Despite 's efforts and those of his teammates, the Nets weren't able to make an appearance in the postseason, but this wasn't enough to dampen his feelings about the season. He is thankful to have his spot in Brooklyn and the league as a whole. "Any opportunity to go out and play the game we love is something to be cherished," he said. (Sports Illustrated)

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Cameron Johnson 'Grateful' For Spot on the Brooklyn Nets


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