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from NetsDaily
on Nov 19, 2011 9:25 PM EST
No one is saying they are the answer to the Nets' long quest for a starting power forward, one that has stretches back eight years since Kenyon Martin left for Denver, but three forgotten big men have some potential to fill out the roster when and if there's a season. That's Brandan Wright, Chris Taft and Jordan Williams.
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from NetsDaily
on Nov 4, 2011 8:15 AM EDT
In the summer before the 2004-2005 season, many thought Chris Taft of Pitt was the likely choice for the overall #1 pick in the June Draft. After being named Big East Rookie of the Year in 2004, the big athletic Taft seemed to riding high. But his sophomore season was a disappointment and his workouts were lackadaisical.
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from NetsDaily
on Sep 24, 2011 5:00 PM EDT
In our latest Off-Season Report, we defend Humphries against Keith Langford (who?) and his charges that Hump acted like an "absolute jerk" when he visited Lawrence, Kansas at age 17. Really. We also take a look at how the Nets accumulation of assets plus an amnesty clause COULD help them once the lockout ends; investigate Mikhail Prokhorov's week after; and examine some ironies.
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from NetsDaily
on Jul 16, 2011 5:00 PM EDT
We haven't checked with the Elias Sports Bureau but we feel confident enough to say that the Nets set a record on Friday: most players lost to Turkish Basketball League in one day: 2. Obviously, the signatures of Deron Williams and Sasha Vujacic on TBL contracts is the big news this week.
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from NetsDaily
on Jun 25, 2011 5:00 PM EDT
This could the last off-season report for a while. If the NBA goes on lockout, no need for weekly summaries of players and owners screaming at each other or the latest skinny on Springfield Armor roster moves.
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from NetsDaily
on Jun 23, 2011 3:00 AM EDT
So what did happen over the last decade inside the Nets' War Room on past June nights? We try to pull together all the things that went right--and went wrong--in the Rod Thorn era. Now, it's on to the Billy King and Bobby Marks Era
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from NetsDaily
on Jun 22, 2011 2:01 AM EDT
This will be, of course, Billy King's first draft as Nets GM, so we thought we'd review his past performance in Philadelphia and examine as well how the Nets situation, including Mikhail Prokhorov's wealth and desire to win, might change things from what went on in the past...hopefully for the better.
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from NetsDaily
on Jun 6, 2011 1:00 PM EDT
First he got a new girlfriend, then got engaged and became part of reality TV's biggest family. Now Kris Humphries is switching agents, tweets Al Iannazzone. "Kris Humphries no longer represented by Dan Fegan according to sources. Nets will be negotiating with Marc Cornstein for Humphries," he writes.
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from NetsDaily
on Mar 20, 2011 6:51 PM EDT
Expect things to be different this draft for the Nets, the first with Billy King in charge...and the first where Mikhail Prokhorov's cash hoard might make a difference. We take a look at what might be different.
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on Jan 3, 2011 8:00 AM EST
it's a long time between now and when David Stern calls the roll of teams on June 23 in Newark. But assuming the Nets keep their picks, (at least some anyway), can fans expect a better outcome than in recent years when every first round pick between Nenad Krstic in 2002 and Brook Lopez in 2008 proved to be a bust?