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Nets on the Net: 9/30/09

Training camp continues. Lawrence Frank is still preaching defense over offense which seems to be confounding the beat writers who want to know where the offense will come from without Vince Carter. Still some notable things:

  • Fred Kerber captures some praise about Yi Jianlian from Brook Lopez and Tony Battie.
  • Dave D. of Eduaro Najera, who is still nursing a sore back, warns readers: “Don’t sleep on this guy. or all the prattle about how the defensive intensity must go up, it was impossible not to notice how much more competitive practices were when Najera was in a practice jersey last year. They need him, more than ever, even if he’s not always in the rotation.
  • Al Iannazzone quotes Lawrence Frank joking about the offense: “We’re walking the ball up the court.”
  • NJNets.com has some post practice video with Brook Lopez.

In others news, an editorial about the Atlantic Yards Development in the Brooklyn Eagle paints a grim picture for opponents of the Nets move to Brooklyn: Daniel Goldstein and his Don’t Destroyers are now waging verbal warfare against the Prokhorov Oligarchs, but they are into a game where money talks louder than insults.”

The Nets have renewed deals with 20 corporate sponsors and signed agreements with 10 new partners to help generate more revenue.

Matt Anaya of Hoop Doctors is on the “Net’s aren’t that bad” bandwagon and picks them ahead of the Knicks in their season preview.

Rick Johannessen of Beyond Bowie believes Mikhail Prokhorov could give the Nets a distinct advantage in attracting Euroleague players.

Meanwhile, Vince Carter is already getting chewed out by Magic coach Stan Van Gundy on his *ahem* defense.

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Good point Bobbo. Obviously CSKA is not going to serve as some kind of "farm system" for the Nets as Bowie suggests, though I think his point about Prokhorov looking for talent in Europe (players and coaches) has obvious merit as Sarunas Marciulionis and Arvydas Sabonis have already been linked to the team via Wojnarowski and the guy is not even technically owner yet.

one problem in Beyond Bowie's logic...Prokhorov hasn't had a stake in CSKA Moscow for a year. When he sold out his stake in Norilsk Nickel, he lost his 25% interest in CSKA. It was tied to his investment in Norilsk. Not sure the NBA would look kindly on an owner having interests in both NBA and Euroleague teams. Conflicts abound.

"In others news, an editorial about the Atlantic Yards Development in the Brooklyn Eagle paints a grim picture for opponents of the Nets move to Brooklyn: “Daniel Goldstein and his Don’t Destroyers are now waging verbal warfare against the Prokhorov Oligarchs, but they are into a game where money talks louder than insults.”"

Yup, the latest in a clueless editorial by an obsolete editorialist for an irrelevant newspaper.

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