« Reply #22 on: February 04, 2016, 12:57:00 PM »
why is Brooklyn going to buy out Johnson? He is a free agent at the end of the year and tanking does them no good (and it isn't like he is taking minutes from a future "star").
To save cash this year. I expect JJ will want to get out and join a contender so he's be willing to leave some money on the table.
In regards to the other posters, Miami and Memphis make a lot of sense, maybe Cleveland put I think that's a bad fit for both sides. He isn't necessarily who you'd expect us to go for as he differs from our style but it's always handy to have a guy that can create his own shot and score in the clutch!
They don't need to save cash. There is no reason to buy Johnson out. In fact, Brooklyn might actually want to keep JJ around because they might actually want to bring him back next year (on a greatly reduced contract of course). There is no reason for Brooklyn to buy out a starter that is an expiring contract. They get nothing from it, since they can't improve their draft position and he isn't blocking minutes from any young player that has a long term future for them.
I fully expect Brooklyn to try and trade him before the deadline, I just don't think they will and don't see them buying him out either.

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