Nets on the Net: 11/5/09 Edition
by Mark Ginocchio
Nov 5, 2009 Brooklyn, Courtney Lee, Nets on the Net, Rafer Alston
Courtney Lee and Rafer Alston, the Nets current starting backcourt, are trying to make the most of their opportunity.
Forest City Ratner, the developer of the Atlantic Yards project, will get $55 million from the federal government.
Bleacher Report makes a case for the Nets to build a new arena in the Bronx. Sounds like someone is still experiencing a Yankees World Series win hangover.
Atlantic Yards Report looks at the IRS deadline for tax-exempt bonds as it related to building the Barclays Arena in Brooklyn.
November 5th, 2009 at 10:35 AM
What are the chances the Nets could move to the Prudential Center in the interim before the Atlantic Yards project is done?
November 5th, 2009 at 10:39 AM
Matt – with Corzine out of office, I’d be curious to see if the Newark move will happen now. He and his administration seemed willing to look the other way on the Nets paying a penalty for the move, and it sounds like the Christie/GOP regime is going to beat the “fiscal responsibility” drum here.