Cam Thomas is getting closer to making his return to the Brooklyn Nets after a long injury hiatus. The fourth-year guard, who has been sidelined since January 2 due to a hamstring injury, recently participated in five-on-five scrimmages for the first time since his injury. His involvement in these scrimmages suggests that he may be ready to rejoin the Nets’ lineup soon. Thomas shared his enthusiasm about getting back on the court, expressing how good it felt to play again after being away for so long.
The Nets have struggled with offensive consistency during Thomas’ absence. Since he went down with the injury, the team has ranked last in the league in offensive rating, averaging just 99.5 points per game.

Their shooting percentages have also been low, particularly from the field and beyond the three-point arc. This has contributed to a series of tough losses, including a recent 110-97 defeat to the Cleveland Cavaliers. To make matters worse, D’Angelo Russell also left the game with an ankle injury, further hindering the Nets’ offensive creation.
Despite these challenges, Brooklyn has managed to remain competitive thanks to its exceptional defense. The Nets’ defense has been among the best in the NBA, and their recent 6-2 stretch is a testament to their ability to play tough, physical basketball on that end of the floor. This defensive strength has allowed them to stay in the hunt for a spot in the Eastern Conference play-in tournament, even though their offense has been lacking.
Thomas is confident that his return will help inject some much-needed offensive firepower into the team. He believes that by combining their strong defensive play with improved scoring, the Nets can become a much more balanced and difficult team to beat. With his return on the horizon, the team is hopeful that Thomas can help turn their season around and provide the offensive spark they’ve been missing.