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Sports Illustrated November 13, 2001 Ian Thomsen |
I Love New Jersey Keith Van Horn is a happy Net again, now that he is healthy and plays with Jason Kidd... |
Sports Illustrated February 5, 2002 Kostya Kennedy |
Finals approach Climb aboard the Nets Express while there's still room... |
Sports Central November 13, 2006 Joe Pietaro |
Nets Arena May Not Grow in Brooklyn Constantly playing second fiddle to the corporate New York Knicks and Madison Square Garden, the Nets have been overlooked. |
Sports Central January 30, 2006 Seth Berkman |
Garnett Needs a "New" Jersey Kevin Garnett has poured his heart and soul into Minnesota basketball, virtually carrying the franchise on his shoulders for the last decade. Isn't it time he be sent to a contender -- in the best interest of his career and the Timberwolves organization? |
Sports Central February 24, 2007 Greg Wyshynski |
You've Got To Be Kidd-ing Me New Jersey Nets to trade Jason Kidd. |
Sports Illustrated June 5, 2002 Phil Taylor |
Nothing but Nets It's been a long, strange journey from team's ABA roots. |
Sports Illustrated June 4, 2002 Marty Burns |
NBA Finals Breakdown The author examines the Nets-Lakers series position-by-position and gives his prediction on which team will win the NBA championship. |
Sports Central November 30, 2009 Scott Shepherd |
New Jersey Nets: Historically Bad The head coach is always the one who takes the fall in situations like this, but the bulk of the blame belongs to the "architects" of this team, Team President Rod Thorn and GM Kiki Vandeweghe. |
Salon.com June 5, 2002 King Kaufman |
The Lakers might choke! Yeah, right. They're not the Kings, you know. As long as Shaquille O'Neal's playing, the Nets are in a world of hurt in the NBA Finals. |
Sports Central March 29, 2006 Isaac Miller |
NBA Role Players to Watch Because teams tend to build around superstar, there's a lot of talent hidden in the NBA -- like these five, some of the best players you've never heard of. |
Sports Central March 27, 2006 Joe Pietaro |
The Other Side of the River The New Jersey Nets have played second banana to the New York Knicks. |
Salon.com May 8, 2002 Allen Barra |
No kidding, Shaq's the real MVP But they can't give it to him every year. So don't believe the Jason Kidd hype: Tim Duncan is the best pick... |
Sports Central August 19, 2005 Eric Williams |
The Never-Ending NBA Season The NBA summer leagues provide us with the ultimate NBA reality drama: recent NBA draft picks and NBA-wannabees trying to impress fans and coaches while fighting for a job in the NBA. |
Sports Central October 9, 2004 Greg Wyshynski |
Sports' Biggest Trainwrecks: Hail No! Comments from the author about poor performances in football. |
Salon.com June 14, 2002 Allen Barra |
Shaq is too good for the NBA's good The most dominant force in basketball history squashed his rivals like bugs. Too bad he also squashed the viewers. |
Sports Central May 21, 2007 Scott Shepherd |
SUNthing's Got to Give So what is the excuse this time, Phoenix fans? |
Sports Illustrated June 3, 2002 Phil Taylor |
No Kidding Jeers of Nets point guard served one worthwhile purpose... |
Sports Central April 21, 2009 Jonathan Hamelin |
NBA Playoffs: Best of the Rest There are already a truckload of articles covering just about everything on the playoffs, from individual matchups to what shoe size each player will be wearing. |
Sports Central January 5, 2007 Joe Pietaro |
Are You Kidd-ing Me? When you look at the Eastern Conference, a few surprises jump off the page. But it is early enough in the season where a team can turn it around in time to separate themselves from the pack. |
Sports Central May 20, 2004 Tony Arnoldine |
Wake Up From Your Hibernation The best part about the playoffs is that it is almost as long as the regular season. That way, you can skip out on the whole season and just catch the playoffs, while still thinking to yourself, "man, this NBA season is long." |
Sports Central May 20, 2007 Greg Wyshynski |
When Your Worst Enemy is Your Best Player So long, Vince Carter. Time to find a new babysitter. |
Sports Central October 20, 2008 Scott Shepherd |
82 Things to Watch For This NBA Season (Pt. 4) Examining the Western Conference and the projected record for each team. |
CFO May 1, 2009 Vincent Ryan |
"It Still Hurts When You Lose." In this economy, an NBA CFO has to make all the right moves. An interview with Charlie Mierswa, SVP and CFO, New Jersey Nets. |
Sports Central August 26, 2013 Jonathan Lowe |
School's in Session Over half of the changes in NBA coaching came from almost half of the teams that made the playoffs. With so many new faces in new places, there are bound to be a few that NBA fans don't readily recognize. |
Sports Central April 15, 2004 Mason Williams |
2004 NBA Playoffs Preview It's time for the NBA playoffs to take center stage. |
Sports Central January 11, 2011 Vito Curcuru |
Has the Blake Griffin Era Begun? Is it too soon? He has yet to finish his rookie season or what is being called his rookie season, which is really his second year in the NBA. |
Sports Illustrated May 17, 2002 Jack McCallum |
Old-school Finals Look for the Celtics and Lakers to renew their classic rivalry... |
Sports Illustrated June 4, 2002 |
East vs. West An NBA scout provides analysis of the remaining head-to-head battles that will take place over the next fortnight. |
Sports Central July 2, 2005 Jonathan Lowe |
Who Can Challenge For Next Year's Crown? The Miami Heat and the Phoenix Suns will challenge the Detroit Pistons and the San Antonio Spurs for next year's conference championships. The New Jersey Nets and Dallas Mavericks are still good, but not great. The Bulls and Nuggets are building. |
Sports Illustrated June 12, 2002 Kostya Kennedy |
Net Canes An eerie canal runs from Carolina to New Jersey -- the NBA and NHL underdogs are twin thrillers, a pair of upstarts who will likely wind up as runner-up footnotes to the feats of two all-time teams. |
Salon.com May 21, 2002 King Kaufman |
Wake-up call The NBA playoffs are heating up, finally. They may get so hot that we actually get to see a sixth game... |
Sports Illustrated April 2, 2003 Ian Thomsen |
Inside the NBA: Desert Bloom A more mature Stephon Marbury has lifted Phoenix into playoff contention. |
Sports Central June 22, 2009 Scott Shepherd |
NBA's Biggest Draft Lottery Losers Here's a look back at some of the worst draft picks since the NBA started using the lottery format in 1985. |
Sports Central January 8, 2004 Timothy Hammill |
Why the NBA Needs the Knicks One of the most one-sided deals in recent history not only makes the blue and orange an instant playoff contender, but, most importantly, it also brings back excitement to one of the league's crown jewel franchises. |
Sports Illustrated November 21, 2000 Ian Thomsen |
First in Flight Kenyon Martin, the No. 1 draft pick, is at the top of a so-far undistinguished rookie class |
Sports Central November 23, 2007 Bill Hazell |
The NBA's Polar Opposites Stephon Marbury and Kevin Garnett, the two men who could have put the Timberwolves on the map, are as far off in opposite directions in the league as humanly possible. |
Sports Central January 17, 2007 Kiarash Banisadre |
A Closer Look: NBA in the New Year Piston's coach Flip Saunders may have lost his best, and only, chance to win an NBA championship... Timberwolves are a team to be reckoned with... Chicago Bulls look to be a championship contender... Jason Kidd likely to leave the Nets... etc. |
AskMen.com Branden Peters |
Greivis Vasquez Interview Ask an average NBA fan what player led the league in assists last season and you're likely to get an incorrect response. |
Sports Central November 10, 2004 Jason Hirthler |
Mapping the New NBA Basketball is back, and with so many teams changed in so many ways it's hard to identify the favorites. A handful of teams will move from mediocrity to contender status, and will likely shift the geographic power centers of the league further west -- with one notable exception. |
Salon.com May 31, 2002 King Kaufman |
Hoops heaven! As two entertaining playoff series climax, the Celtics and Lakers are doomed and the Nets will go from brief glory to cannon fodder... |
Sports Illustrated January 11, 2002 Jack McCallum |
Steep fines won't quiet Cuban In light of Mark Cuban's recent $500,000 fine, don't you think David Stern and the NBA are coming off a little harsh? Cuban's supposed to be the bad guy here, but I think Stern is on a power trip and is really going too far... |
Sports Central October 19, 2009 Scott Shepherd |
82 Things to Watch For This NBA Season (Pt. 3) Here's a breakdown the former Eastern Conference and a prediction of how each team will fare as they begin a new decade of basketball. |
Sports Central July 24, 2013 Andrew Jones |
14 Teams to Watch in 2013-14 The NBA season is still a ways away, but the offseason has been an interesting one. Here are 14 teams to watch in the upcoming season, some for obvious reasons ... others for not so obvious reasons. |
Sports Central April 6, 2009 Scott Shepherd |
In the Rotation: A Self-Assessment The good, the bad, and the ugly of NBA preseason predictions. |
Sports Central October 29, 2008 Kenneth Dean |
NBA Offseason Review: West (Pt. 3) Find out which teams have dug their own grave this season, who we need to be looking out for, and who is simply treading water. |
Sports Illustrated February 14, 2002 Jack McCallum |
It's good to be King Hot play at home makes Sacramento the NBA's top dogs... |
Sports Illustrated April 23, 2002 Marty Burns |
Taking it personally Kidd's pride helped Nets even their first-round series... |
Salon.com October 31, 2000 Allen Barra |
The "transition" game The NBA is suffering, not because it misses Michael Jordan, but because there are too many teenage millionaires who can't shoot... |
Sports Central May 23, 2010 Vito Curcuru |
Things We've Learned From the NBA Playoffs The NBA playoffs are usually generous when it comes to player meltdowns, tearing up age-old adages, and having certain teams rise to the top. |
Sports Central December 13, 2006 Wailele Sallas |
On the Twelfth Day of Christmas... Everyone has their own version of the 12 days of Christmas, and so does the NBA. |