The Brooklyn Nets were put into a tough position after star point guard Kyrie Irving requested a trade earlier this month and was subsequently traded to the Dallas Mavericks on Sunday. However, Irving’s absence has allowed second-year guard Cam Thomas to get some extended playing time. Thomas has taken advantage of that in a huge way.
Thomas came into Monday’s game against the Los Angeles Clippers red-hot, scoring 44 points off the bench in the team’s last matchup against the Washington Wizards. He miraculously topped that on Monday, scoring 47 points in a losing effort against the Clippers.
Cam Thomas tonight:
47 PTS
4 REB
3 AST
7 ThreesBack-to-back 40 pieces 👀 pic.twitter.com/ei08v96rOc
— NBA (@NBA) February 7, 2023
This puts Cam Thomas in some rare company, becoming the second youngest player behind LeBron James to record back-to-back 40-point games.
Cam Thomas (21 years, 116 days) is the 2nd youngest player in NBA history to record back-to-back 40+ point games.
Only LeBron James (21 years, 47 days and 21 years, 92 days) did it earlier. pic.twitter.com/0ix3hjfL7Z
— NBA History (@NBAHistory) February 7, 2023
Irving’s departure will certainly impact the Nets’ performance for the remainder of the season. But many around the NBA world believe that Thomas could be blossoming into a very important piece of the team’s future.
Everyone seems shocked by Cam Thomas, when in reality this man has always been a walking 🪣.
— Jordan Schultz (@Schultz_Report) February 7, 2023
Another reason why the Nets were ok with saying farewell to Kyrie.
Cam Thomas is a player. https://t.co/glZO8OFglv
— Ryan Field (@RyanFieldABC) February 7, 2023
The second youngest player in NBA history to have back-to-back 4️⃣0️⃣ point games: Cam Thomas pic.twitter.com/QcRVImdU8S
— LSU Basketball (@LSUBasketball) February 7, 2023
A loss stings, but the Nets have some good mojo going forward. Jacque Vaughn’s coaching acumen is portable, and Cam Thomas seems poised to take a leap.
Just need KD back and to start racking up wins. Maybe Dinwiddie and Finney-Smith will be available sooner rather than later.
— Alec Sturm (@Alec_Sturm) February 7, 2023
Cam Thomas finishes with 47, but it’s not enough to beat the Clippers who win 124-116…it was good enough to cover +8.5 though 👀
91 Points in the last 2 games…maybe post Kyrie won’t be so bad after all 🤷♂️
— BetOnline (@BetOnline_ag) February 7, 2023
He even received some high praise from NBA Hall of Famer Kevin Garnett, who said that Thomas was “born a bucket” on Twitter.
It’s a next man up league. Brooklyn didn’t get the dub but Cam Thomas was born a bucket… 80+ over 2 games? Licensed killer… 🔥🏀
— Kevin Garnett (@KevinGarnett5KG) February 7, 2023
Unbelievably Thomas’s two-game stretch has matched the number of 40-point games that Irving had this entire season as a member of the Nets.
40-point games by a Nets guard:
2 — Kyrie Irving this season
2 — Cam Thomas in the last 3 days pic.twitter.com/Mz0TjE4maR— StatMuse (@statmuse) February 7, 2023
Thomas discussed his increase in playing time after the game, crediting his excellent play as of late to staying ready for any and all opportunities.
“I love to hoop man,” said Thomas via SNY Nets on Twitter. “I love to stay ready. Obviously I want to play in the real games. Who doesn’t? Can’t tell me one person who don’t want to play in a real NBA game, that’s foolish. I just try and stay in the moment. When I do get my opportunity, I try and make the most of it.”
"I love to hoop, man. Obviously, I want to play in the real games. Who doesn't? Can't tell me one person who don't want to play in a real NBA game, that's foolish"
Cam Thomas talks about staying ready and performing the way he does pic.twitter.com/oYWBUo48jb
— Nets Videos (@SNYNets) February 7, 2023
While Thomas’s performance is very promising, it is also important to add context to his impressive play. His two breakout games have come without star forward Kevin Durant, who has been sidelined with an MCL sprain.
If Cam Thomas can continue to play well with all of the Nets’ pieces together, he certainly can become an impactful piece for a potential playoff push in Brooklyn.
[NBA on Twitter, SNY Nets on Twitter]