The Brooklyn Nets remained inactive during the trade deadline, despite speculation around players like Cam Johnson, Nic Claxton, and Day'Ron Sharpe. Coach Jordi Fernandez praised the team's resilience amid trade rumors, highlighting their continued competitive spirit. Johnson, averaging 19.3 points this season, is deemed a valuable asset, garnering interest from several teams. However, the Nets' demand for two first-round picks was unmet, resulting in all targeted players remaining with the team. With the deadline now past, the Nets will refocus on their current roster and future prospects.
Our group has handled it great, because our group has been involved in [rumors] from the beginning. That's the reason why they just kept working and kept competing.
Johnson has averaged 19.3 points, 4.0 rebounds, and 2.9 assists in 36 games this season while shooting 48.8% from the field.
It's always great to have him. Leadership in the right way. He creates attention. He makes everyone's life easier; not just his teammates but also me.
The Nets were seeking two first-round picks or equivalent for [Cam Johnson's] services. Teams showed interest but none met that asking price.
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