New Jersey Nets

29 October 2009

The NBA season is officially underway (unless you live in Chicago or Milwaukee). 

After several hours parked in front of the NBA League Pass for the past two days, it’s time for some first impressions. 

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11 May 2009

THAT WAS A GREAT GAME. THE NETS KILLED THE PISTONS FROM THE START. MOST PEOPLE THINK THAT THE NETS SUCK BUT THEY PROVED EVERYONE WRONG. THEY KILLED ONE OF THE BEST TEAMS ON THE LEAGUE. I MEAN ITS S

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6 February 2009

p>11-Atlanta Hawks

12-Houston Rockets

13-Detroit Pistons

14-Phoenix Suns

15-Miami Heat

16-New Jersey Nets

17-Philadelphia 76ers

18-New York Knicks

19-Milwaukee Bucks

20-Chicago Bulls

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26 January 2009

We're not even at the All-Star Break, and yet this is a crucial game for the Nets tonight against the Thunder. The Nets sit just 0.5 games behind the Milwaukee Bucks for the final playoff spot in the Eastern Conference, and this evening presents a winnable game for New Jersey.

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12 January 2009

We're about 35 games into the NBA season right now -- nearly to the midway point -- and the New Jersey Nets and Milwaukee Bucks are holding on to the final two playoff spots in the Eastern Conference. I doubt that's the way it will end, however, because the list of teams that are on the outside looking in is quite an interesting one: Philadelphia 76ers, Chicago Bulls, Toronto Raptors, and Indiana Pacers (to name the true contenders).

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9 January 2009

Not only did the Nets fall to the Bucks on a last-second floater by shifty point guard Luke Ridnour, but they also lost Yi Jianlian for (at least) a month in tonight's contest. Yi broke the pinky finger on his right hand, which of course, is his shooting hand. Depending on the healing process, his return may be as far as six or seven weeks away.

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Since I registered as a New Jersey Nets blogger (though I could have registered under the Mets, Jets or even Knicks), I figured I'd begin with a Nets post. I noticed that the top forum topic is, "What can the Nets do to win a championship this year?" or something along those lines.

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I have a couple of other blogs, as well. I know I'm signed on as a New Jersey Nets blogger here, but I'll also be discussing the Knicks, Mets, Jets, and Huskies, in addition to some general MLB, NFL, and NBA content. 

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4 November 2008

Here's how you stop Phoenix, you play Defense and you play some more Defense. Even with their new coach and slower paced style they have far to many weapons to get into a shootout against. First, I'll

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