Johnson is owed $7,175,578 the rest of this season. How much of that would he surrender to leave Brooklyn? And how much would the Nets need to keep to drop one of their name players, especially in a season they lose their first-round pick to the
BOSTON – One of the biggest mistakes Chris Wallace made as general manager of the Celtics was including Joe Johnson and not Kedrick Brown in a trade to Phoenix in 2002. At the time, Wallace insisted he had his choice of which of the two to accompany
Joe Johnson and the Brooklyn Nets have opened buyout negotiations, Marc Stein of ESPN.com reports. The 34-year-old is in the final year of his massive, six-year, $123.7 million contract, and with the Nets spiraling toward the high-lottery, Johnson will
NEW YORK (AP) — The Brooklyn Nets waived Joe Johnson on Thursday, allowing the seven-time All-Star to leave one of the NBA's worst teams and join a contender. The Nets announced the move after agreeing to a buyout of the remainder of Johnson's
Gary Tanguay, Greg Dickerson and Bob Neumeier debate if the Boston Celtics should make a pus to sign Joe Johnson after he was bought out by the Brooklyn Nets. Watch Arbella Early Edition weeknights at 6:30 p.m. with host Gary Tanguay. Send us your