Tuesday, July 19, 2011

NBA releases 2011-2012 Season Schedule.



The NBA just released the 2011-2012 season schedule. If we're going to have a season without the delays due to the Lockout, the Nets will open their season on the road against the Wizards on November 5. The FINAL season opener in New Jersey will be against the Pistons on November 9.

Lucky for us this year (because we got deron) there are at least five games that will be televised nationwide via NBA TV. The Nets will be playing two games in London again this upcoming season sacrificing another two games that will be counted as a home game for them against the Orlando Magic (I find this funny) on March 7 and 8. Dwill's homecoming to Utah will be on Jan 14 while Devin Harris and Derrick Favors returns to New Jersey on March 26.

The Nets will end their season at home which might be the last Nets' game in New Jersey before they move to Brooklyn, New York (in case we miss the playoffs which we won't) against the Bulls on April 18. You can view the rest of the Nets' schedule here.

Thursday, July 14, 2011

Dwill is Back on TWITTER!


GO FOLLOW HIM! and Spread the Word.. @DeronWillams "Jersey Strong! Brooklyn Ready!"

Saturday, July 9, 2011

Deron Williams to play in Turkey?


Fuck the Lockout! That is all, I don't really know what was the position of Proky with the new CBA but this move by Deron was wise. It may put some pressure in the part of Proky but remember there are 30 teams in the NBA.

If the current CBA would kill all the teams in a small market how the hell did the Spurs won 2 championships during the last decade?? I admit that i was surprised that San Antonio, Texas was considered a "Small Market". But the point still stays, the that argument isn't valid. So what happens to the Nets now?

Well we can just hope that Deron wouldn't get hurt during his stint with Besiktas or maybe hope that the CBA be settled soon which is (for me) impossible. Why? Cause it's Billionaires vs. Millionaires.. This is actually bullshit if you come to think of it. They're both going to lose money but still they decided to go this way. I thought the owners and the NBA already learned from the 1998 lockout but as you can see nothing's changed.

I support this move by Deron but it doesn't do any good for the NBA. Most Watched finals, most watched draft?? What else do you want??