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Annoyed Cam Thomas rants at his perception of being an "empty calorie ball pig"
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Frustrated Cam Thomas lashes out over label of being an “empty calorie ball hog”

July 19, 2025 3 Min Read
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Cam Thomas is one of four restricted free agents without a contract for the upcoming season. Recent updates from Brooklyn indicate that neither Thomas’s agent nor the team has seriously engaged in contract negotiations yet. Thomas is reportedly aiming for a salary of about $30 million per year, while the Nets value him significantly less.

It appears that Thomas may have expressed frustration on X (formerly Twitter), showing some edge. According to Zack Lowe from The Ringer and his podcast, the league views Thomas as a player who produces “empty calorie” points — scoring that doesn’t necessarily contribute to winning. This description seems to have struck a nerve with Thomas.

In his tweets, Thomas responded angrily to this characterization, pointing out that the Nets were among the top teams in the Eastern Conference before injuries and trades, and that he was second on his team in assists. He also criticized the team’s management decisions, indicating he cannot control those changes.

There are two main points to consider here. First, if Thomas is unaware that this “consensus” opinion about him is widely held within the NBA community, he may be rightly upset with Lowe’s comments. However, these views likely come from front office insiders who see him as a scorer who doesn’t contribute much defensively or in other winning facets of the game.

Second, Thomas has undeniable value, ranking high on the Nets’ scouting list for the last few seasons. He averaged 24 points per game last season (playing only 25 games due to injury, but 66 games the previous year) with a true shooting percentage around the league average of 57.5%. He shot 34.9% from three-point range last season. While Thomas is a capable scorer, his efficiency isn’t outstanding. He plays well in a role where scoring is his primary task, like with the Nets, but his overall game has room to grow.

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For now, Thomas remains in a contract stalemate with the Nets. He will likely sign with them before training camp starts, but no deal is expected immediately.

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Fan Take: This situation spotlights the tension between individual scoring ability and overall team contribution in the NBA. How Thomas’s contract negotiation plays out could set a precedent for valuing scorers who may not impact the game beyond their point totals, shaping team-building strategies across the league.

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