NBA Teams Push Back On Nets’ Cam Thomas’ Contract Demands
NBA Teams Push Back On Nets’ Cam Thomas’ Contract Demands

NBA Teams Push Back On Nets’ Cam Thomas’ Contract Demands

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Brooklyn Nets guard Cam Thomas is currently navigating a challenging restricted free agency period, with his desire for a $25–30 million annual salary meeting resistance from NBA teams. Despite his impressive scoring ability, averaging 24 points per game in a breakout but injury-limited season, concerns about his defensive effort, playmaking, and overall impact have tempered interest. The Nets have reportedly offered a modest two-year deal worth about $14 million per year with a team option, which falls short of Thomas' expectations for a larger, longer-term contract. League insiders and executives acknowledge his scoring talent but hesitate to pay top-tier money for a player viewed primarily as a scorer without complementary skills. The Nets' shifting roster strategy toward playmakers further complicates Thomas' prospects with Brooklyn, while teams like the Detroit Pistons might see him as a valuable offensive addition. Negotiations remain stalled, leaving Thomas possibly considering the qualifying offer or a trade scenario.

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