Nets' Cam Thomas rebuts critics amid free agency talks
Briefly

Cam Thomas has not yet signed with an NBA team despite the start of free agency. The Nets have issued a $5.99 million qualifying offer, indicating their intention to keep him. As a restricted free agent, he can negotiate with other teams, but the Nets can match any offer. Thomas averaged 24 points per game last season but played only 25 games due to injury. Expectations are set for him to secure a multi-year deal worth $20-25 million annually, reflecting his claimed value.
"I know my value," Thomas told reporters in April. "I know what I'm worth around the league. It's not really nothing for me to be intimidated or excited about because I know my value that I bring to a team..."
Thomas received a $5.99 million qualifying offer from the Nets on June 29, signaling their intent to retain him. As a restricted free agent, he can negotiate and sign an offer sheet with any NBA team.
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