Nets move to Brooklyn

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What a great move for the NBA. It has enticed talent to swarm to Brooklyn.

The two Knicks games played there have been incredible with about a 60/40 fan split, Spike Lee and Jay-Z taunting each other/having a good time on the sideline. Imagine if they meet in the playoffs, a very real possibility.

The NBA (I'm not even sure how much influence they actually had in the move, to be honest, maybe someone else knows) continues to be a step ahead in entertainment value. I'm going to Thunder-Kings game Friday at the 'Peake, then the OU-A&M game the next afternoon. The contrast will be embarrassing.
 
both teams being better than expected has made a big difference also.
 
What a great move for the NBA. It has enticed talent to swarm to Brooklyn.

The two Knicks games played there have been incredible with about a 60/40 fan split, Spike Lee and Jay-Z taunting each other/having a good time on the sideline. Imagine if they meet in the playoffs, a very real possibility.

The NBA (I'm not even sure how much influence they actually had in the move, to be honest, maybe someone else knows) continues to be a step ahead in entertainment value. I'm going to Thunder-Kings game Friday at the 'Peake, then the OU-A&M game the next afternoon. The contrast will be embarrassing.

I agree. That is why I laugh when I see the people who say they refuse to watch NBA Hoops because it is bad basketball, and then they go crazy over the NFL, with all of the "special rules" to help/protect 10 elite/glamour boy QB's. I tell you what, if isolation hoops bothers you, then you should be furious watching a violent, contact sport where poor DB's can no longer hit a receiver, and no one better not touch Brady, Rodgers, Manning, and a few others.

I mean come on you have 6-5 240 lb receivers pushing off, and the 5-10 180 lb DB can't hit him if the ball is coming his way. Major advantage to the offense. I still love my Dallas Cowboys, but each yr I watch less and less NFL action. I prefer college football and NBA Hoops.

The state of the NBA is great!!!! Good mix of superstars, along with up and coming less known names. They have wide open offensive teams, and grind it out defensive teams. Take your pick. Those who like to bash the NBA, seem to be stuck in the past. The league is AWESOME, IMO.......
 
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What a great move for the NBA. It has enticed talent to swarm to Brooklyn.

The two Knicks games played there have been incredible with about a 60/40 fan split, Spike Lee and Jay-Z taunting each other/having a good time on the sideline. Imagine if they meet in the playoffs, a very real possibility.

The NBA (I'm not even sure how much influence they actually had in the move, to be honest, maybe someone else knows) continues to be a step ahead in entertainment value. I'm going to Thunder-Kings game Friday at the 'Peake, then the OU-A&M game the next afternoon. The contrast will be embarrassing.

Am I the only one that wishes just once that Spike Troll would only be able to get upper deck seats?
 
Am I the only one that wishes just once that Spike Troll would only be able to get upper deck seats?
I respect that he's not just one of those guys that shows up for big games/playoffs or when his team is good. He's there nearly every home game, and attends tons of road games.
 
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