This year's trade deadline formed a large part of the NBA, but the net remains the same.
They stood on putt and held Cam Johnson as expected.
Despite Johnson casting his name into constant trade rumours, it led to warriors, Pacer, Grizzly, Timberwolves, Lakers and lightning at various times, but this post was a place where he was shopping. They reported that they were unlikely to deal with it.
The deadline was coming and going at 3pm on Thursday, and Johnson was still online. Despite Sharpe's interest over the past week, centre Nic Claxton and backup Deiron Sharpe are also underway.
The other front office reached out to general manager Sean Marks, but no one came up with a specific offer to convince the net to move Johnson.
“If you feel like you need to go and talk to him about something, or if you catch the wind of something I want to bring [Marks]it will,” Johnson told the Post. “He has work to do, he has work to do, and that's what I'm paying attention to right now.
“And now my job is to play for this team, contribute to this team, do all of them. And his job is to manage the group, so I'm not. [worried]. If there is anything I need to know, I believe he will tell me, my agent tells me. and [I’m] I'll go from there. ”
Johnson doesn't go anywhere… at least not this season.
The forward enjoys a mid-career breakthrough, averaging 19.3 points on the Sterling .488/.417/.902 shooting split.
With a team-friendly descending contract that accounts for just 13% of the salary cap for the next two seasons, the net was able to revisit the move Johnson on draft night or summer.

And at just 28 years old, he's still young enough to be part of the team with a shorter restructuring.
Some Tank Happy fans wanted to see Johnson simply moved towards his hopes of taking the lottery rankings, but Toronto's Brandon Ingram trade is now in the way that the net will be playing the Raptors at lottery odds. I was able to help catch it.
However, the net wasn't shopping for Johnson and had to offer great benefits to change their minds.
Three two-round picks appeared to be a sturdy veteran continuing fee.
Obviously, Johnson is more valuable than nets.
Mark, who has never chosen among the top 20, scouted three potential lottery picks at Rutgers on Wednesday.
Dylan Harper Ace Bailey returned from injury with 28 points. Illinois added 18 points and 11 rebounds in an 82-73 victory.
Harper helped keep Kasparas Jakucionis to just 7 points and two assists on a 2-for-8 fire on three turnovers.
It was at least Marks' fifth trip to Piscataway. He recently scouted Baylor's VJ Edge Comb.e And BYU's Egor Demin.





