Cam Johnson staying with Nets on 4-year deal worth $108 M

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The Nets signed Cam Johnson to a long-term deal within the first hour of free agency on Friday night.

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Johnson agreed to a four-year, $108 million contract to stay in Brooklyn.

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The deal was first reported by ESPN and confirmed by The Post.

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Johnson told free agency "I really appreciate the guys here and it means a lot to me."

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He said “business wise no decision has been taken yet I definitely have those factors in mind”

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He continued, thinking about it and I'm definitely preparing for New York."

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Johnson was acquired from Phoenix along with Mikal Bridges and a first-round draft pick in exchange for Kevin Durant.

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The Nets indicated that retaining the sweet-shooting forward was a top priority in free agency.

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