Cameron Johnson is the hottest name on the NBA trade market right now, and there may be a particular team moving into pole position for him. Veteran NBA writer Jake Fischer reported on Saturday that the Sacramento Kings may have the best chance of trading for the Brooklyn Nets forward Johnson,
Less than three weeks away from the NBA trade deadline, Brooklyn Nets forward Cam Johnson's list of suitors is coming into focus. Per NBA insider
The doom and gloom in Sacramento seems to have largely disappeared. There were points of the 2024-25 NBA season where the Sacramento Kings were included in all sorts of potential teardown rumors. Now, they are being positioned as aggressors in the pursuit of adding talent to the roster.
The Los Angeles Lakers get their first look at D’Angelo Russell back at Crypto.com Arena, but this time in a different uniform, as they host the Brooklyn Nets seeking to stay in the top six in the Western Conference.
The Grizzlies were finalists to land Dorian Finney-Smith from the Nets before Brooklyn sent him to the Los Angeles Lakers. Brooklyn has done a deep dive into what Memphis can offer them, making a trade seemingly easy between the two sides.
The Golden State Warriors have a little less than three weeks to escape the fate of being 'mid' during this 2024-25 NBA season. With the NBA Trade Deadline looming on Feb. 6, it would be stunning to see the organization stand pat and not make some sort of maneuver to improve the roster.
Now about halfway through the NBA season, the Timberwolves have yet to replicate their success from a year ago. The additions they made for Towns haven't fit in well and it has made some wonder if they will look to make a move ahead of the NBA trade deadline.
According to Sam Amico of The Athletic, the Sacramento Kings and Oklahoma City Thunder aggressively pursue Cameron Johnson.
The Brooklyn Nets head to crypto.com Arena to face the Los Angeles Lakers in a non-conference matchup. The Nets are 14-27, which puts them in 12th place in the Eastern Conference. The Lakers are 21-17, which puts them in sixth place in the Western Conference.
Brooklyn Nets (14-26, 12th in the Eastern Conference) vs. Los Angeles Lakers (21-17, sixth in the Western Conference) BOTTOM LINE: Los Angeles and Brooklyn play in non-conference action.
Kyrie Irving has always had a knack for making bold statements, and his recent comments about his trade from the Brooklyn Nets to the Dallas Mavericks were no exception.
Oklahoma City comes into a matchup against Brooklyn as winners of seven straight home games. Sunday's matchup is the first this season between the two teams.