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"Unbelievable" Cam Thomas scores, but his target salary is not worth it, NBA experts argue
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Cam Thomas Delivers Jaw-Dropping Performance, Yet NBA Experts Question If His Salary Matches the Impact

July 21, 2025 3 Min Read
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Cameron Johnson aims to earn $30 million annually as a restricted free agent, but his performance statistics do not entirely justify this figure. During the NBA offseason, notable restricted free agents such as Jonathan Kuminga, Josh Giddey, and Quentin Grimes received only qualifying offers from their teams. Among these, Cam Thomas stands out as the top scorer, averaging 24 points per game last season with the Brooklyn Nets, shooting 34.9% from beyond the arc and 43.8% overall. The Nets have offered Thomas a $5.9 million qualifying offer, but he is reportedly seeking a salary close to $30 million per season, leaving it to Brooklyn to decide if they believe he’s worth that price.

While Thomas is undeniably an elite scorer, having been one of the few players to average 24 or more points last season, his overall game metrics fall short. The Nets endured a disappointing season with 56 losses attributed to inefficiency, poor defense, and weak ball movement—areas where Thomas also struggled. According to analyst Bryce Simon, Thomas ranked low in field goal percentage, rebounds, assists, steals, and defensive plays. Although he aspires to reach the level of stars like Donovan Mitchell, LeBron James, and Victor Wembanyama, Thomas lacks the versatile skill set and intangible qualities that define those elite players.

Sam Vecenie praised Thomas’s scoring ability but emphasized that just being a scorer won’t be enough to thrive in today’s NBA. Thomas’s salary expectations align with players like Tyler Herro, Dejounte Murray, and Jalen Johnson, who contribute more well-rounded skills beyond scoring.

It’s likely Thomas will stay with the Nets for now, much like Kuminga, signing the qualifying offer but becoming an unrestricted free agent next summer. By then, he may prove his value and attract attention in potential big trades. The Nets could consider locking him in with a long-term deal, but they have no urgency as they manage salary cap space—they expect to have $19.9 million available next season, enabling them to sign additional players if needed. Thomas prefers a larger immediate paycheck, but the franchise benefits from remaining patient in negotiations.

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Fan Take: This discussion around Cam Thomas’s contract demands highlights the increasing value placed on versatile skills over pure scoring in the modern NBA. For fans, it reflects a shift toward rewarding players who can impact the game in multiple ways, signaling a potential change in team-building strategies and player valuation moving forward.

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