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Location: East Rutherford, N.J. | Arena: Continental Airlines Arena (20,032) | Principal Owner: Bruce Ratner | GM: Kiki Vandeweghe
Head Coach: Lawrence Frank | Titles: 0
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Nets report: Getting inside
 

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There was good. Like the Nets pulling off a trade to land Devin Harris, a young, rising star, along with two first-round draft picks in exchange for a disgruntled Jason Kidd. Given the circumstances, where the entire world knew Kidd wanted out and had to be dealt, the Nets made a good trade.

There was bad. Like the Nets seeing their string of six straight playoff appearances, a feat that currently only the Spurs, Pistons and Mavs also can claim, come to a crashing end. That was bad.

There was ugly. Like 31 games where the Nets lost by double digits. Or 46 games where they surrendered 100 or more points. For a team that always prided itself on defense, that was ugly. Very ugly.

Plus, there were enough injuries and enough off-court issues and drama for a prime time soap opera, not the least of which was the Kidd situation. The team captain's unhappiness was well-documented and forced a daily analysis of all things mental and physical. Too frequently, the focus was on everything but the court.

So the Nets head into what should be an exceedingly busy off-season. They have four free agents -- three unrestricted in stopgap point guard Darrell Armstrong (won't be back), perimeter specialist Bostjan Nachbar and interior defender DeSagana Diop. Then there is restricted free agent Nenad Krstic, who had a disappointing season after coming back from major knee surgery.

There is the draft, where they hold their own lottery pick plus Dallas' first rounder through the Kidd trade. Through trade, drafting or free agent shopping, the Nets will seek to find shooters, runners, bruisers, probably another veteran point guard. They want to utilize Harris' quickness in an up-tempo game, plus they will continue their perennial search for a low-post scoring forward. And they'll always look for defensive help.

"Offensively, everything we have is fine," Harris maintained. "We have no problems scoring the ball. Defensively, we just have to get better. If we play defensively the way (we're capable), we can be right up there."

But for the first time in seven years, they're right down there in the lottery. When Kidd arrived, the Nets became winners and enjoyed the finest moments in their NBA history. Now, he's gone. A lottery ticket is back. They want to return to their playoff habit.

"It's extremely disappointing. After having six years of tasting the post-season, to not be able to play in the post-season is extremely disappointing," said coach Lawrence Frank, who has the full support -- for now -- of management despite the losing record. "We apologize to our fans, to our management, to our ownership that we didn't fulfill our responsibility. We feel like we've let a lot of people down. This won't ever happen again."

SEASON HIGHLIGHT
There was a road victory over the Lakers in November, one of the few flashes of light in an overall gloomy season. But a five-game post-Christmas and into-the-New Year celebration contained the Nets' longest winning streak and most of the feel-good moments of the season. The Nets even beat three playoff teams in the Dec. 28 to Jan. 5 run: Washington, Milwaukee, Orlando, Charlotte and Atlanta. But after splitting the next two games, reality returned and the Nets lost nine straight.

TURNING POINT
Maybe the breakdown began with Vince Carter's sprained ankle in November, but Dec. 5 is the date for the season's most crucial and ultimately damaging moment. That was the night Jason Kidd, citing a migraine, took off a game against the hated Knicks. Numerous insiders throughout the organization maintained Kidd was protesting his failure to secure a contract extension, something Kidd still denies. Kidd's unhappiness and subsequent trade request ultimately came to light and until it was resolved, as Richard Jefferson later claimed, the Nets were "dead men walking."

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May 16, 2008 10:16 am
So there is a rumor floating aroudn that the Nets and Nuggets are talking about trading Carmelo Anthony and Marcus Camby to the Nets.  No na ...(more)
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Since:Sep 19, 2007

May 8, 2008 10:17 pm

Looks like we got our wish ..

 

KiKi was named GM tonight... I am starting to really like the direction we are taking.

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Since:Aug 20, 2007

February 21, 2008 12:14 am

I have wanted Kidd off this team for almost a full year now and I am so glad he is finally gone.  The team looks so much looser and happier without him here, not to mention the effort they played with that we have not seen all year long.  I am so glad I don't have to ever see that whiney, headache faking, wife beating, woman groping, selfish, quitter in a ...(more)

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May 6, 2008 12:43 pm
 I can see that sman1965 bothers almost every team on their message board. While trash talking is fun, just seeing this guys posts makes me fell like I am back in the 3rd grade.

I am proposing a boycott of any thread he starts, and to any posts he makes on other threads as well...

Maybe he will start to talk smart sports conversation or maybe he will jus ...(more)

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May 11, 2008 4:49 am
(POLL) I was just looking at the Nets' roster and I saw that Nenad Kristic is only 24 (He'll be 25 in July). I originally thought that we should part with him, but considering his age and being that he had a great season before he got hurt in 06-07, and a great season in 05-06, I think we should be bring him back.

My only c
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March 26, 2008 9:33 pm
I think the Nets should keep Kiki Vandeweghe. He played a big role in the Kidd trade for Harris and I think with a big off-season coming for the Nets, he be great to have on board  for trades (maybe Carter?), free-agent signings and drafting. A good front office will help turn this thing around a lot sooner then later (look a ...(more)
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May 5, 2008 4:54 pm

This site rocks.  You get a free starting balance to bet on any games.  If you work it up to $10 or more, you can cash it out and get a check in the mail.  There are no catches and NO DEPOSITING is even allowed on the site.  If you lose your first bet, you don't even go to zero balance.  They give you your starting kitty over and over again.  This is a lot of f ...(more)

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March 2, 2008 3:41 pm
(POLL) I think the question is obvious. I vote yes.
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April 10, 2008 1:14 pm

Heres a list of big men coming out on draft day.  We need one of these guys to bulk up our middle.

Brooke Lopez 7ft 245lbs......Very smooth big man who can play both ends.  Probably would have taken Stanford a lot further if their guards were better.

Kevin Love 6ft 9 255lbs......Very good on both ends of the court and can step out and nail a jumper.  Probably proj ...(more)

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April 15, 2008 8:29 am
We'll be drafting 2 young guys this year and he's terrible with rookies.  Can we please fire him and get Marc Jackson.  Listening to him during games really makes me believe he gets it.  He'd be great for this team.
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May 5, 2008 12:32 am
(POLL) Everyone wants to talk about our lottery pick, but who do you think we should get at 21?

I took the 7 picks surrounding ESPN's rankings for the choices.

P.S. (I'm hoping Chase Budinger drops)
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April 20, 2008 9:10 am
I say the Nets trade up with our stock pile of draft picks and deep bench and draft the beast from Kansas State known as Mike Beasley..... this kid would look good in a Nets jersey and along with RJ,Harris,VC this team could be scary!!!!
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March 29, 2008 8:18 am
We are a very young team at this point besides VC.  We have plenty of time to grow next year.  We can really help this team out in the draft.  The only two things we should be looking at is a BIG MAN and a SHOOTER.

Hibberts stock is falling like sub-prime mortgages right now.  I think he may be available in the teens for us.  If he is too scary for us we can
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April 15, 2008 4:53 pm
Are the Nets changing their name from New Jersey? when