It ain’t no fun when the rabbit’s got the gun. For years, the Sean Marks-led Nets were a thorn in the side of rival organizations attempting to retain their own restricted free agents. It happened twice in the summer of 2016 — with Allen Crabbe and Tyler Johnson. The Nets were forced to tender exorbitant offer sheets to restricted free agents solely in an attempt to get B-list talent to come to Brooklyn. This time, it’s the Nets whose sole priority remains retaining restricted free agent Cam Johnson, who will be eligible to sign an offer sheet with the highest bidder this summer. Johnson, who arrived in Brooklyn alongside Mikal Bridges as part of the Kevin Durant trade to the Phoenix Suns, will enter restricted free agency on July 1.