
| Nets Officially Enter Rebuilding Mode | |
This off-season, the New Jersey Nets officially have fully committed to rebuilding this franchise. It all became official when they decided to trade Vince Carter to the Orlando Magic for cap relief in the up coming off-season. Now Devin Harris has rookie Terrence Williams to throw lobs to, but Vincanity is no longer an option in Jersey. General Manager Rob Thorn has already came on claiming that next off-season that the Nets will have cap room to offer two maximum contracts, so we all know where the Nets focus is, but how will they fair the season? The off-season isn’t over yet, but the Nets are probably looking at a season filled with growing pains as they try and wait it out and hope to make a big splash next season. In other Nets news, their new arena in Brooklyn, New York is on shaky ground according to a report of the New York Daily News. The plan is to break ground by 2012 (about 2 1/2 years away). Development is expected to take more time, cost more money and will differ from the original plan that was created when the idea of moving to Brooklyn first came about. It’s bound to happen (the move), but it’s so long away that the Nets promising players they’ll be in New York soon might not be in their arsenal come time to sit down and talk to free agents. Posted in Uncategorized | Comments Off
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