
Cam Thomas has been a key offensive weapon for the Brooklyn Nets this season, averaging 24.0 points and 3.8 assists per game while shooting 34.9% from three on 7.8 attempts per contest.
Despite his strong scoring output, Thomas was limited to just 25 games before being sidelined with a hamstring injury. As the Nets look ahead, head coach Jordi Fernandez spoke about Thomas’s development and the team’s plan for his future.
“Cam’s been great for the group,” Fernandez said, per Michael Scotto. “He’s worked every single day. He’s built relationships. We all know his superpower of being a very good scorer. The way we played through him, I thought the team was playing at a high level.”
Fernandez emphasized that Thomas will be an integral part of the team’s plans moving forward, particularly as they work toward becoming a more consistent winner.
“We’ll go through the summer together. We have a plan in place. The plan is going to be a team that wins consistently, and we’re going to get there together.”
Thomas has played 4 seasons for the Nets. He has averaged 15.1 points, 2.6 rebounds and 2.1 assists in 215 regular-season games.
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