Fresh off a Big3 championship and league MVP, Joe Johnson has his sights set on a new challenge: a return to the NBA.
The seven-time All-Star will reportedly work out for the Milwaukee Bucks, Brooklyn Nets, and the Detroit Pistons in the coming weeks as he tries to prove to the league that his Big3 performance can translate to the NBA. If signed, Johnson would likely serve as a deep rotation player who, when called upon, could provide a scoring punch off the bench.
One of Detroit’s glaring weaknesses over the past few seasons is the team’s lack of spacing on the perimeter and, more generally, scoring ability.