Cameron Thomas has continued to develop into the Nets’ best player this season, and a large part of that is how he is also developing improved strength.
Cameron Thomas is succeeding in his third season, which he considers his rookie season. It is the first campaign where he’s getting extended minutes, even if he had breakout performances in the 2022/23 season after the Nets’ trades that sent Kevin Durant and Kyrie Irving away.
Brooklyn had a disappointing performance against the New Orleans Pelicans, as the Nets struggled to get going on offense, leading to the 104-91 loss. Cameron Thomas led the team in scoring with 25 points on a decent 42% from the field.
The Nets were the favorites to win the game against the San Antonio Spurs, considering the latter is one of the worst teams in the league. However, the Nets struggled guarding Victor Wembanyama, who had an insane performance.
Cameron Thomas is just in his third year but is already cementing his reputation as a talented scorer. He could hit shots from impossible angles, as he has a natural knack for shot-making.
The Brooklyn Nets knew this game against the Orlando Magic would be a challenging matchup, which was evident in the first quarter. The Magic already had a 33 to 16 lead after the first quarter, which led to Coach Kevin Ollie’s team struggling to keep up.
The Brooklyn Nets sit in the 11th seed in the Eastern Conference, just a few games behind the tenth-seeded Atlanta Hawks. The tenth seed is an important distinction, as getting that spot assures one Play-In Tournament game and a chance to make the Playoffs.
Interim head coach Kevin Ollie is growing into his own as the Nets’ tactician. His system is evolving as he continues to grow alongside his players. A good achievement so far is how he is maximizing Cameron Thomas’ skill set.
As a third-year player for the Nets, Cameron Thomas has seen a lot during his short career so far. He is a building block for the future with the current team and is the star player for the ongoing iteration.
Cameron Thomas stood out again in the Nets’ win against the Cleveland Cavaliers. The former LSU Tiger scored 29 points while grabbing seven rebounds and dishing out five assists.
Brooklyn won the game against the Cleveland Cavaliers, 120 to 101, quickly forgetting the loss to Charlotte a day earlier. The Play-In Tournament race continues to heat up for Brooklyn, considering the Hawks lost on Sunday.
Last week, the Nets were elated after beating Play-In Tournament race rivals Atlanta Hawks in back-to-back games. In the week since those wins, the Nets have lost three out of their last four games, putting them 4.5 games behind Atlanta.
Despite Cameron Thomas' superb performance, the Nets still lost to the Charlotte Hornets, 110 to 99. It is one of the most disappointing losses of the season, considering Charlotte had a 15-48 record before this game.
Everyone within the Brooklyn Nets organization fan base waited with bated breath when Cameron Thomas accidentally stepped on teammate Day’Ron Sharpe’s foot.
After winning the first game of the back-to-back against the Grizzlies, Brooklyn lost the second leg to the Orlando Magic. This loss should not have happened, considering the Nets played well the night before.
The Nets had an enjoyable Monday night, as they ended a four-game losing streak by beating the Memphis Grizzlies 111 to 86. Brooklyn’s win had fun moments, but star guard Cameron Thomas suffered an ankle injury for the second time this season.
The Nets had the team’s first game after Jacque Vaughn's dismissal, and it was not a pretty performance. Brooklyn lost in a massive blowout to the Toronto Raptors, losing 93 to 121.
The Brooklyn Nets are starting from scratch once again following the firing of head coach Jacque Vaughn on Monday.
Brooklyn Nets shooting guard Cam Thomas said Wednesday that he was in disbelief when he first saw the news that Jacque Vaughn had been fired.
Cameron Thomas has broken out as one of the league’s best scorers, and on top of it, he’s only 22 years old. The Brooklyn Nets heavily rely on Cam’s scoring ability to help propel the team back to the Playoff picture.
A left ankle sprain is expected to keep Nets guard Cam Thomas on the shelf for at least two weeks.
Thomas is the second rising youngster to be fined by the league in recent months after Minnesota Timberwolves former No. 1 overall pick Anthony Edwards was also docked $40,000 in September.
It was just two weeks ago that a report identified Cam Thomas as one of the young players the Nets could dangle in trade talks. Since then, Thomas’ role in Brooklyn has changed in a major way.
On a night where LeBron James passed Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, young Nets star Cam Thomas made some history of his own.
Thomas has taken advantage of Kyrie Irving’s absence from the Nets’ lineup and put together a couple of huge games.
Thomas was one of college basketball’s top scorers in 2020-21, averaging 23.0 points per contest in 29 games (34.0 MPG).
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