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2023 126923.1 27.8 13.7 2.5 4.4 0.2 0.8
2022 101824.2 28.6 15.5 1.9 4.4 0.3 1.2
2021 131920 26.2 12.5 1.5 4.1 0.2 0.9
3y Avg. 109919.6 26.0 12.2 1.6 3.9 0.3 0.9
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  • Nets' Cameron Johnson: Absence to continue Wednesday

    Johnson (toe) is out for Monday's game against Toronto and will remain sidelined for Wednesday's matchup with Washington, Evan Barnes of Newsday reports. Johnson played in the first two contests of the Nets' four-game road trip, but after spraining his left big toe in Saturday's loss to the Knicks, he stayed behind in Brooklyn while the Nets traveled north of the border. The Nets will presumably reassess Johnson when they return from the trip Thursday before a determination on his status is made for Friday's game versus the Bulls. Dorian Finney-Smith will likely reclaim a spot in the starting five while Johnson is out, and rookie Jalen Wilson could step into an expanded role in the rotation.
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  • Nets' Cameron Johnson: Ruled out for Monday

    Johnson has been ruled out for Monday's game against the Raptors due to a left big toe sprain, Brian Lewis of the New York Post reports. Johnson appeared in the last six matchups and started in his last two outings, but he'll be unavailable for Monday's game due to his toe injury. The severity of the issue isn't yet clear, but his next chance to suit up will be Wednesday against Washington. Dorian Finney-Smith will likely see increased run in Johnson's absence.
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  • Nets' Cameron Johnson: Starting against Milwaukee

    Johnson will start Thursday's game against the Bucks, Evan Barnes of Newsday reports. Johnson will replace Dorian Finney-Smith, who is sitting out with an ankle issue. In 45 starts this season, Johnson holds averages of 14.3 points, 4.5 rebounds, 2.6 assists and 2.6 three-pointers.
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  • Nets' Cameron Johnson: Solid minutes in return

    Johnson (ankle) finished with 13 points (4-7 FG, 2-4 3Pt, 3-3 FT), three rebounds, two assists and one steal across 29 minutes Wednesday in the Nets' 114-106 loss to the Magic. Johnson's return from a three-game absence brought the Brooklyn rotation back to full strength, save for Ben Simmons (back), who is out for the season. Though the Nets deployed Johnson off the bench while Mikal Bridges and Dorian Finney-Smith retained the starting forward roles, Johnson still picked up four more minutes than Finney-Smith and was the far better fantasy contributor. It's unclear whether Johnson will eventually supplant Finney-Smith on the top unit, but even if he doesn't, a 25-to-30-minute role would still be enough to make Johnson a viable option in 12-team leagues. Johnson isn't a fit for every roster in category leagues, however, as he's a plus asset in three-pointers but a neutral or negative contributor in every other category.
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  • Nets' Cameron Johnson: Not starting in return

    Johnson (ankle) is available but won't start Wednesday's game against the Magic. Johnson is returning from a three-game absence due to an ankle sprain and will presumably be limited off the bench. As a reserve this season (four games), Johnson has averaged just 8.0 points and 3.5 rebounds in 21.5 minutes.
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  • Nets' Cameron Johnson: Will play Wednesday

    Johnson (ankle) said he will play Wednesday against the Magic, Brian Lewis of the New York Post reports. Johnson missed the past three games for Brooklyn, but he was carrying a probable tag before this update, and his ankle has responded well in recent workouts. If he has any restrictions, those will likely be learned closer to tipoff.
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  • Nets' Cameron Johnson: Ascends to probable

    Johnson (ankle) is considered probable for Wednesday's game against Orlando, C.J. Holmes of the New York Daily News reports. Johnson is traveling with Brooklyn for the contest, which bodes well for his prospective return. His status could be determined during pregame warm-ups, but Johnson appears firmly on track to return from a three-game absence due to a right ankle sprain.
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  • Nets' Cameron Johnson: Out Saturday and Sunday

    Johnson (ankle), who has been ruled out for Saturday's game against the Hornets, will remain out Sunday versus the Cavaliers, Brian Lewis of the New York Post reports. Johnson will miss his second and third consecutive games while he recovers from a right ankle sprain. On a positive note, the Nets will be returning Cam Thomas (ankle/foot) from a six-game absence to give the team some added perimeter shooting in Johnson's absence.
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  • Nets' Cameron Johnson: Also out Sunday

    Johnson (ankle) will not play Sunday versus the Cavaliers, Brian Lewis of the New York Post reports. Johnson is sitting out Saturday against the Hornets, and he won't join the team Sunday, which will mark his third straight game on the sidelines. The good news for Brooklyn is that they will be getting Cam Thomas (ankle/foot) back into the mix.
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  • Nets' Cameron Johnson: Remains out Saturday

    Johnson (ankle) has been ruled out for Saturday's game against the Hornets, Brian Lewis of the New York Post reports. Johnson will miss a second straight game after leaving Tuesday's win over the 76ers due to a right ankle sprain. He can be considered questionable, at best, for Sunday's matchup in Cleveland. While Johnson remains out, the Nets should get some offense firepower back, as Cam Thomas (ankle/foot) has been upgraded to probable.
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  • Nets' Cameron Johnson: Won't play against Detroit

    Johnson (ankle) is out for Thursday's game versus the Pistons, Brian Lewis of the New York Post reports. Johnson tried to return to Tuesday's win over the 76ers after spraining his right ankle, but he ultimately finished with just six points in eight minutes. The sharpshooter is considered day-to-day, with his next chance to suit up being Saturday in Charlotte.
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  • Nets' Cameron Johnson: Now ruled out for remainder of game

    Johnson won't return to Tuesday's game versus the 76ers due to a right ankle sprain, Evan Barnes of Newsday reports. He finishes with six points (2-4 FG, 1-2 3Pt, 1-1 FT) and one rebound in eight minutes. Johnson briefly exited Tuesday's contest in the first quarter before returning. However, it appears the ankle injury continued to bother the 27-year-old forward. Lonnie Walker started the second half in Johnson's absence, while the latter will undergo an MRI on Wednesday and attempt to clear the injury before Thursday's matchup with Detroit.
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  • Nets' Cameron Johnson: Briefly exits against Philadelphia

    Johnson returned to Tuesday's game versus the 76ers with 3:16 remaining in the first quarter after exiting with a potential ankle injury, Evan Barnes of Newsday reports. Johnson left Tuesday's contest with 6:55 remaining in the first quarter after landing on Kyle Lowry during a three-point attempt. However, Johnson missed only three minutes of game action and is available to play out the remainder of the contest.
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  • Nets' Cameron Johnson: Goes for 23 points in victory

    Johnson supplied 23 points (6-12 FG, 4-7 3Pt, 7-7 FT), five rebounds, one assist and one steal across 31 minutes during Saturday's 114-102 win over Atlanta. Johnson has scored at least 20 points in back-to-back games, and surprisingly, this is the first time he's achieved that feat in the current campaign. Johnson holds a secondary role in the Nets' offensive scheme, but he certainly gives the offense another dimension when he's shooting the ball at a high clip. It's also worth noting he's now scored in double digits in four of his last five apperances.
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  • Nets' Cameron Johnson: Scores season-high 29 points

    Johnson registered 29 points (10-15 FG, 7-11 3Pt, 2-3 FT), one rebound, four assists and two steals over 30 minutes during Thursday's 124-97 victory over the Hawks. Johnson had one of his most efficient performances of the season, leading the Nets in scoring while posting his best scoring mark of the campaign. Johnson has scored only 20 or more points five times in the current season, and while he's expected to remain a secondary piece in Brooklyn's offensive scheme, he should remain a capable fantasy performer across all formats. He's averaging 12.1 points, 3.9 rebounds, 2.8 assists and 0.9 steals per game since the beginning of January.
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  • Nets' Cameron Johnson: Gets starting nod

    Johnson is in the starting lineup for Tuesday's game versus the Magic, Brian Lewis of the New York Post reports. Johnson will replace Cam Thomas (ankle) in the starting five Tuesday. Johnson is averaging 13.2 points, 5.4 rebounds, 2.8 assists and 1.2 steals in 28.2 minutes across his last five starting appearances.
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  • Nets' Cameron Johnson: Balanced outing off bench in loss

    Johnson provided 10 points (2-9 FG, 2-7 3Pt, 4-5 FT), seven rebounds and one steal over 22 minutes during Saturday's 101-86 loss to the Timberwolves. Johnson led all bench players in Saturday's contest in scoring while pacing the Nets' second unit in rebounds during a balanced performance despite the loss. Johnson had a bounce-back outing after failing to reach double figures the last two games, ending as one of five Brooklyn players with a double-digit point total. Johnson has recorded 10 or more points with seven or more boards in seven contests this year.
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  • Nets' Cameron Johnson: Limited impact in return

    Johnson (adductor) tallied four points (1-5 FG, 1-3 3Pt, 1-2 FT), three rebounds, two assists and one block across 18 minutes in Wednesday's 136-86 loss to the Celtics. Johnson made his return from a four-game absence due to adductor tightness, but based on how he performed Wednesday, the Nets may have in hindsight preferred to have held him out. In fairness, Johnson didn't get much support from his teammates Wednesday, as the Celtics ran the Nets out of the gym early and built a 36-point halftime lead. Fantasy managers shouldn't get too discouraged by Johnson's modest minutes total either, as it likely isn't an accurate representation of what he'll receive in a competitive game moving forward. No Nets player logged more than 26 minutes in the blowout loss, and all 14 active players saw at least eight minutes. With the All-Star break on the horizon, Johnson and the Nets will have plenty of time to regroup before the team returns to action Feb. 22 versus Toronto.
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  • Nets' Cameron Johnson: Good to go Wednesday

    Johnson (thigh) is available to play in Wednesday's game against Boston. Johnson has missed the past four games for Brooklyn, but it's a good sign if the Nets are allowing him to play right before the All-Star break. However, the Nets will play it cautious, as Johnson will be on a minute restriction and come off the bench Wednesday evening, per Meghan Triplett of YES Network.
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  • Nets' Cameron Johnson: Likely to play Wednesday

    Johnson (adductor) remains out for Tuesday's game against the Celtics, but head coach Jacque Vaughn said that the forward is on track to play in Wednesday's rematch with the Celtics, Erik Slater of ClutchPoints.com reports. Johnson will be sidelined for a fourth straight contest Tuesday, but barring a setback in pregame warmups Wednesday, he should be able to give the Nets some minutes in their final contest before the All-Star break. Though Johnson had been starting prior to suffering the adductor injury, it's unclear if he would take back his spot on the top unit from Dorian Finney-Smith if available Wednesday.
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