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Nets Wire on MSNNets' Cam Thomas could boost 2026 NBA free-agency if he takes QO
Brooklyn Nets guard Cam Thomas is still figuring out his next contract, but ESPN's Bobby Marks says Thomas could change 2026 NBA free-agency.
In other words: The Brooklyn Nets don’t appear to be panicking, and though their offers will start at much lower numbers than CT’s, they have all the leverage. Even non-apron teams can only offer Thomas the midlevel exception, which can run for a maximum of four years starting at $14.1 million with 5% annual raises.
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Regardless of the discourse surrounding Cam Thomas, there's a good bet he's back with the Brooklyn Nets in 2025-26. That hasn't been heavily debated. His value,
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Yardbarker on MSNWhat’s Next For Brooklyn Nets After Hijacking Haywood Highsmith From Miami Heat, Plus, Cam Thomas News
The Brooklyn Nets completed their third trade of the summer yesterday with the acquisition of Haywood Highsmith from the Miami Heat. The Nets also picked up a 2032 second-round pick from the Heat while sending a 2026 pick back to the Heat.
Cam Thomas and the Brooklyn Nets are at an impasse regarding a long-term contract. Thomas is reportedly considering accepting the Nets' qualifying off
Cam Thomas’s offseason took an unexpected turn, but Jake Fischer says there is a possibility of a trade for Cam Thomas.
Unfulfilled promises and shortcomings have marred the Brooklyn Nets’ organization. Ever since they decided to pull the plug on their superstar core of Kevin Durant, Kyrie Irving, and James Harden, the franchise has been in rebuild mode,
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Cam Thomas is one of the biggest names left in NBA free agency this offseason. Thomas is a restricted free agent, with the Brooklyn Nets still interested in retaining his services.
Jake Fischer added that Cam Thomas appears more inclined to take the $6 million qualifying offer and test the market next summer.