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Cam Thomas Agrees Bucks Deal After Nets Release

Cam Thomas
February 2026

Cam Thomas has agreed to sign with Milwaukee after being released by Brooklyn, giving the Bucks a bench scoring option for the rest of the season. Thomas leaves the Nets after multiple injury-interrupted stretches, including a left hamstring strain this season. He joins Milwaukee with a track record as a high-volume scorer, though his efficiency has dipped this year compared with prior seasons where he carried bigger scoring loads when healthy.

Cam Thomas Signs With Bucks After Nets Release

Cam Thomas
January 2026

Cam Thomas, recently released by Brooklyn, reportedly agreed to sign with Milwaukee to add scoring punch for the stretch run. Thomas brings volume scoring with mid-teens production this season in limited games and a multi-year track record as a bench scorer. Milwaukee add him after the deadline to boost shot creation without a trade.

Nets’ Cam Thomas out 3–4 weeks with hamstring strain

Cam Thomas (Brooklyn Nets)
November 2025

Brooklyn’s leading scorer suffered a left hamstring strain versus Indiana and exits the rotation for up to a month. The guard, an impending UFA, previously dealt with recurring hamstring issues that limited him to 25 games last season. Coach Jordi Fernández flagged the need to replace scoring by committee and maintain identity. Thomas emphasized full recovery before return. Rookie Egor Denim stepped into the lineup; Brooklyn must stabilize shot creation and spacing while protecting against re-injury risk.

Bulls lock in Josh Giddey on 4-year, $100M deal

Josh Giddey (Chicago Bulls)
September 2025

Josh Giddey has agreed to a four-year, $100 million deal with the Chicago Bulls, ending a tense restricted free agency standoff. The 22-year-old point guard joins Alex Caruso in a headline-making swap that reshaped both Chicago and Oklahoma City’s rosters. After Chicago acquired Giddey in a straight-up deal for Caruso, he impressed with averages of 14.6 points, 8.1 rebounds, and 7.2 assists. His size and versatility allow Billy Donovan to experiment with guard-heavy lineups as the Bulls build around their young core.

Cam Thomas Bets on Himself With Nets Deal

Cam Thomas
September 2025

Cam Thomas accepted Brooklyn’s one-year, $6m qualifying offer, rejecting bigger multi-year deals to become unrestricted in 2026. His decision could shape Jonathan Kuminga’s contract saga, as both young players weigh short-term pay against long-term leverage. Thomas declined a two-year $30m contract with a team option and another one-year $9.5m deal with incentives. His self-bet sets precedent for Kuminga, who is considering rejecting Golden State’s $45m offer to follow a similar path into free agency.

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