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More Nets v. Devils Reaction

seinfeld_episode109_337x233_040420061512To piggyback on Sebastian’s post yesterday, is this not-so-subtle dig coming from the same franchise that threatened to move their team to Nashville after winning the Stanley Cup in 1995? Look, I know you run the risk of being knocked loopy when you play hockey, but I figured the front office/marketing folks would have a better grasp of their own history before deciding to come across like a bunch of Lindsay Lohan-esque mean girls.

For starters, in terms of distance, it’s not like Brooklyn is on the other side of the globe. I work with plenty of people who live in New Jersey and commute into lower Manhattan every day. I’ve gone to bars on the Lower East Side that have been invaded by the Garden State (and to be fair, Long Islanders). It’s not like the Nets are threatening to move their team to Los Angeles. If you actually want to follow the Brooklyn Nets while still living in New Jersey, you should be able to with no problem and you might even get the chance to go to a game in a new, state-of-the-art arena. How awful.

And like Sebastian said, it’s not like the state of New Jersey hasn’t had ample opportunity to embrace the Nets. As a New Yorker, the Izod Center isn’t the most accessible arena in the world, but that hasn’t stopped New Yorkers and New Jerseyians from packing Giants Stadium for Jets and Giants games, which is part of the same sports complex.  You can’t not show up for games for years, and then all of sudden act betrayed by the thought of moving a train ride into NYC away.

I’m glad the Devils have so much Jersey-pride. But I do hope all of the Garden State folk out there who are given them a big “atta boy” remember that the Devils, at one point, were as disenchanted with Jersey as the Nets are now. He who lives in glass hockey rinks, shouldn’t throw pucks at the Nets.

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OK, everyone just simmer down now. Simma Donna.

d.lasko, thanks for coming to the site and reading it. Hope you enjoy your stay. I believe you are referring to me when you say Bebastian. I just wanted to clear some things up. Mark wrote this post (check the bylines), and I commented on it. Maybe I was a bit harsh, but just seeing the Nets get bashed day in and day out just really bothers me, because despite how much they deserve it (and believe me) they do deserve it once in a while, it just seems like because they are moving, it is open season on them. It shouldn't be. That is all.

I don't want to have to come down to your office and smack-an-angry-reporter.

Hey Bebastian , just by reading your story above and your comment below it you seem like a real jerk. Lighten up dude , its not that serious.

People can get to a jets or giants game cause it only happens on Sunday or Monday with the nets they have a game on each day of the week so with that said its much easier to go to a jets or giants game then a nets game in the middle of nowhere its so hard to get there if u don't have a car no bus or train goes out there. that's why Newark is perfect not Brooklyn just stay in jersey everybody will be happy and everybody will embrace the nets plain and simple

How do you expect the Nets to get to Newark? Just blink real hard and it will happen? The Nets don't have a stadium to play in in Newark. You can talk about the Prudential center until you are blue in the face, but David Stern will not allow a NBA team to in a stadium that isn't going to be primarily used for basketball especially when it can only seat 18,000 people. To be honest, I don't think the Nets want to play their either when it is owned primarily by the Devils, and I don't think the Devils want them there either.

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