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Our coach has plays, ya'll cant possibly understand how great it is. Players moving without the ball, setting screens for each other, scoring on in bounds plays, and finally PRESSURING THE BALL FULLCOURT ALL GAME LONG.
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Kobe is that dude man.Washington Redskins
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W/ Jameer Nelson out w/ a dislocated shoulder I think Orlando should go after Earl Watson as a back-up/fill-in for Nelson, till he returns to full health.
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Time for my Nets to get their swagga back tonight starting in DC.
Devin Harris goes for 29 and 11 along with a double double by the Brooklyn Brawler.
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It seems like G.S. has had the most close losses in the West. Their fans must feel sick.Comment
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The excellent NetsDaily Blog (http://www.netsdaily.com/blog/?p=596) has notes from a season ticket holder meeting with New Jersey bigwigs Rod Thorn, Kiki Vandeweghe, and Brett Yormark.
Some things caught my attention. The first one is about Chris Douglas-Roberts, a favorite rookie who hasn't much playing time. The second is the idea that under some circumstances the Cavaliers might trade LeBron James. The third suggests Brooklyn arena is still very much in the pipeline:
* [Thorn says] Chris Douglas-Roberts needs to develop a 16- to 20-foot jumper, but added that he is "super competitive" and "very clever" on the court. The jury is still out on what kind of an NBA player he will be, however. Both Thorn and Vandeweghe admitted that CDR needs more confidence and that it's tough for rookies who were the big man in college to adjust to the NBA, both in terms of the grind and their role. Thorn said that he believed if CDR played 32 minutes a game, he would score 12 to 16 points a game, but that isn't possible.
* Thorn admitted that Nets are trying to get under the salary cap by 2010 to take advantage of the "unprecedented level of talent" that will be available, mentioning specifically Lebron James, Dwyane Wade, Amare Stoudemire and Kobe Bryant. He agreed that if Cleveland believes that James will leave in 2010, they will try to move him before the trade deadline next year "but how will they know ... that's the problem."
* Yormark insisted that in spite of "what you read in the papers", Brooklyn "is closer than it has ever been". He said that ground breaking would take place in "late spring or early summer"-which actually pushes back the date. In recent statements, the Nets have said ground-breaking would take place in the spring. He did not give a timetable for when the Barclays Center would open and admitted after a review by value engineers, "it might be smaller." He voiced optimism that the two remaining lawsuits would be resolved by March. He expressed optimism about obtaining financing for the arena, pointing out that the Yankees had recently obtained $300 million in stadium financing and the Mets had gotten financing on a $100 million offering "at very good rates" last week.Concrete evidence/videos pleaseComment
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CDR impressed me in Preseason and TC that he can play ball but the problem is Frank is not really giving him minutes(although it has improved recently)But I agree with Thorn; once he improves his jumper and his defense, he can be a nice little spark off the bench for us.
As for Cleveland trading James? Uhhhhhhh yea lol
And as for the "move" to Brooklyn? Not holding my breath for that. They were BERN break ground on this long ago and all they've done is knock down a few buildings but nothing serious.
But these next few summers are going to be real interesting in Jersey.#RespectTheCultureComment
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