Cam Thomas makes his Nets free agency intentions known after hamstring injury likely ends season
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Cam Thomas, the Brooklyn Nets' leading scorer, is entering the offseason and his first experience with free agency after being sidelined by a third hamstring injury. He expressed a desire to remain with the Nets, appreciating the relationships built with fans, teammates, and the organization. Despite having a significant connection to Brooklyn, he acknowledges the business nature of the NBA. Averaging 24 points per game, Thomas believes he has established himself as a key player when healthy, though his season concluded with only 25 appearances due to injuries.
"It was good experiencing all the love from fans here, teammates, front office, everybody. I feel like I built a lot of great relationships here."
"Yeah, of course. When I got major minutes, I feel like I've been one of the best guards in the league in my position."
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