Seven-time NBA All-Star Joe Johnson, 40, has answered USA Basketball's call again as he is set to play for the U.S. in Basketball World Cup qualifiers.
LeBron James desperately wanted the Cleveland Cavaliers to sign Joe Johnson. James was willing to move to the power forward position permanently to accommodate him. However, Johnson chose to sign with the Miami Heat.
The Brooklyn Nets have waived their most expensive player and seven-time All-Star Joe Johnson last Feb. 25. He is now free to join a contender, who will be willing to pay the remainder of his $24.9 million salary. That figure is the second-highest salary this season just behind Kobe Bryant.
The Brooklyn Nets intend to keep veteran shooting guard Joe Johnson to remain competitive in the 2015-16 NBA season after they decided to part ways with Deron Williams on Friday.
The Cleveland Cavaliers are not done strengthening their roster this offseason as reports revealed they are interested in acquiring Joe Johnson from the Brooklyn Nets.
The Brooklyn Nets are reportedly shopping veteran shooting guard Joe Johnson, while the Toronto Raptors could part ways with DeMar DeRozan before the start of the 2015-16 NBA season.
The Brooklyn Nets and the Charlotte Hornets are reportedly engaged in another trade talk involving shooting guards Joe Johnson and Lance Stephenson, Yahoo Sports reported.
The Miami Heat suffered their second straight loss at the hands of the Brooklyn Nets, 101-100. The Miami Heat suffered their second straight loss at the hands of the Brooklyn Nets, 101-100.