HoopsHype reported NBA executives saying Phoenix won't pay Cam Johnson “anywhere near” what it paid Bridges (four years, $90M) to keep him.
“I wonder how much they prioritized extending because now that he’s not extended, he’s much easier to trade,” Gozlan said. “They could easily trade him if needed.”
“He’s better than all of those guys,” Gozlan said about Johnson. “He’s more athletic. Besides being a shooter, he’s better at creating his shot than those guys.”
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