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Nets star said: Keep my twin brothers! Now Boss Cai must sign the check

Nets star said: Keep my twin brothers! Now Boss Cai must sign the check

Beijing time on June 25, according to New York Post reporter Brian Lewis, Cameron Johnson will become one of the top players in free agency this summer, while his longtime teammate Mikal Bridges for many years is trying to urge him to stay with the Nets.

Nets star said: Keep my twin brothers! Now Boss Cai must sign the check

Johnson and Bridges have been playing for the Suns at the same time since entering the league through the draft in 2019, and they have even been nicknamed a pair of "twins" because of their close friendship. They spent three and a half years together as Suns teammates before being sent to Brooklyn in February of this year as part of the Kevin Durant trade.

"I know a lot of people might want him to go to another team," Bridges said, "and I just want to tell him, I'll say, 'I know the importance of money, but you have to know where I want you to choose.'" You can't leave your twin brother! But he knew that, and he knew I didn't want him to go." I hope he stays and they will give him a good contract. Give my brother the money he deserves, and then we work together to move forward. ”

Nets star said: Keep my twin brothers! Now Boss Cai must sign the check

Johnson will be a restricted free agent, so the Nets will be able to match any offers he receives, but they won't be able to talk to him about a new contract until free agency officially opens. General manager Sean Marks told Lewis on draft night that he hoped Johnson would agree on a contract extension before he met with other teams.

After switching to the Nets last season, Johnson started all 25 games, averaging 30.8 minutes per game, 16.6 points, 4.8 rebounds, 2.1 assists and 1.4 steals while shooting 37.2 percent from three-point range. Throughout his career, he shot 39.3 percent from three-point range.

Nets star said: Keep my twin brothers! Now Boss Cai must sign the check

According to previous reports, several teams with space will chase the young shooter this summer, including the Rockets, who have the most salary space.

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