Report: Nets' Cam Thomas Draws No Trade Market Ahead of Feb. 5 Deadline
An early-season hamstring strain has left little recent film for evaluators, dampening interest despite his scoring bursts.
Overview
- Multiple league sources told the New York Post that teams are not pursuing Thomas at this point before the trade deadline.
- Thomas has missed 17 straight games with a left hamstring strain suffered in early November.
- In eight appearances this season, the 24-year-old averaged 21.4 points, 1.4 rebounds and 2.6 assists on 40.2% shooting and 35.6% from three.
- He declined a two-year, $30 million offer and a one-year, $9.5 million deal with incentives that would have required waiving a no-trade clause, instead taking a one-year, $6 million qualifying offer.
- The Nets are expected to gauge interest up to the Feb. 5 deadline, and while a market could still emerge, he is on an expiring deal and can reach free agency this summer.