is anybody else going to the meeting at the practice facility on monday night?

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  1. TheKidHypno

    TheKidHypno Coming for that #1 spot!

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    thorn, ratner, kiki, and brett yormark are going to be there speaking about the current and future state of the teams and taking questions from the fans
     
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    I have only one question. It can be asked to anyone and everyone: What the fuck, ya'll?
     
  3. soul driver

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    you gotta be a season ticket holder to go to that, right?
     
  4. TheKidHypno

    TheKidHypno Coming for that #1 spot!

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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (soul driver @ Feb 7 2008, 10:16 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>you gotta be a season ticket holder to go to that, right?</div>
    yeah, or invited by a season ticket holder
     
  5. Dumpy

    Dumpy Yi-ha!!

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    Why should I continue to follow and root for this team when the front office has exhibited no competence whatsoever? For instance, do you even CONSULT with the coach before signing someone to see if there's even a CHANCE that he'll play? While all the attention has been on the ultimate fate of the "big three," they're not the biggest culprit for the team's failures: It is the supporting--or should I say the unsupporting--cast. Over the past few seasons, we've watched the Nets fill out their roster with middling veterans such as Eddie House, Cliff Robinson, Scott Padgett, Lamond Murray, Jeff McInnis, Travis Best, Rodney Buford, Ron Mercer, and Jacque Vaughn: A veritable revolving door of ineptitude that has now opened to the likes of Jamaal Magloire and Malik Allen. At the same time, we've watched other teams sign young, undrafted free agents, and gradually develop them into productive players that can make a real contribution. Not only have the Nets never had such a player, they've shown no apparent interest in even trying to find and develop one. Why do you have a blind spot when it comes to these young, unheralded players? For instance, why not sign Bobby Jones, who is a cheaper version of Antoine Wright--and may even be a better shooter?

    Finally, are you offering rebates for fans that shelled out $150 for League Pass to watch your "product?"
     
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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Dumpy @ Feb 7 2008, 11:53 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>Why should I continue to follow and root for this team when the front office has exhibited no competence whatsoever? For instance, do you even CONSULT with the coach before signing someone to see if there's even a CHANCE that he'll play? While all the attention has been on the ultimate fate of the "big three," they're not the biggest culprit for the team's failures: It is the supporting--or should I say the unsupporting--cast. Over the past few seasons, we've watched the Nets fill out their roster with middling veterans such as Eddie House, Cliff Robinson, Scott Padgett, Lamond Murray, Jeff McInnis, Travis Best, Rodney Buford, Ron Mercer, and Jacque Vaughn: A veritable revolving door of ineptitude that has now opened to the likes of Jamaal Magloire and Malik Allen. At the same time, we've watched other teams sign young, undrafted free agents, and gradually develop them into productive players that can make a real contribution. Not only have the Nets never had such a player, they've shown no apparent interest in even trying to find and develop one. Why do you have a blind spot when it comes to these young, unheralded players? For instance, why not sign Bobby Jones, who is a cheaper version of Antoine Wright--and may even be a better shooter?

    Finally, are you offering rebates for fans that shelled out $150 for League Pass to watch your "product?"</div>
    Definately agree. Seems like they are marketing so much on what we have until the juice is all out. We are one of the cheapest teams in the NBA. We look at players with dollar signs over there heads. Vince Carter brings fans and Magloire once was an All-Star. If that had panned out I'm sure we'd be seeing more of his face like we did with Mikki near the end.

    I'm not saying we haven't dodged some bullets. SAR and Kenyon to name a few but then there is the Korvers, Blatches and others who would have been good pick-ups.

    In a sense I'm glad I don't live near New Jersey because I only read what I want to read via internet rather than having it in my face all day. Nothing will improve when the people who sign these guys cannot communicate with the coaches benching them.
     
  7. Real

    Real Dumb and Dumbest

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    I can only hear their answers now.

    "Well if there's any way we can improve our team, we certainly will take a look at it, if it's something we can do to improve our team, yes."

    "Well, we're obviously disappointed in the way we have been playing lately, we just haven't been able to get anything going in terms of wins."

    "Our staff here at Nets basketball is committed to maintaining and providing a quality, fan interactive experience for all our guests from the time they walk in, to the time they walk out. We are committed to making Nets basketball the most fan friendly organization in sports, and we have made great progress in those efforts.."

    "I am excited to say that will be ready to move to Brooklyn in time for the 2010-2011 season."
     
  8. Major Juggs

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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Real @ Feb 8 2008, 12:14 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>I can only hear their answers now.

    "Well if there's any way we can improve our team, we certainly will take a look at it, if it's something we can do to improve our team, yes."

    "Well, we're obviously disappointed in the way we have been playing lately, we just haven't been able to get anything going in terms of wins."

    "Our staff here at Nets basketball is committed to maintaining and providing a quality, fan interactive experience for all our guests from the time they walk in, to the time they walk out. We are committed to making Nets basketball the most fan friendly organization in sports, and we have made great progress in those efforts.."

    "I am excited to say that will be ready to move to Brooklyn in time for the 2010-2011 season."</div>
    Yup. Bullshit.
     
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    pegs My future wife.

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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Dumpy @ Feb 7 2008, 11:53 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>Why should I continue to follow and root for this team when the front office has exhibited no competence whatsoever? For instance, do you even CONSULT with the coach before signing someone to see if there's even a CHANCE that he'll play? While all the attention has been on the ultimate fate of the "big three," they're not the biggest culprit for the team's failures: It is the supporting--or should I say the unsupporting--cast. Over the past few seasons, we've watched the Nets fill out their roster with middling veterans such as Eddie House, Cliff Robinson, Scott Padgett, Lamond Murray, Jeff McInnis, Travis Best, Rodney Buford, Ron Mercer, and Jacque Vaughn: A veritable revolving door of ineptitude that has now opened to the likes of Jamaal Magloire and Malik Allen. At the same time, we've watched other teams sign young, undrafted free agents, and gradually develop them into productive players that can make a real contribution. Not only have the Nets never had such a player, they've shown no apparent interest in even trying to find and develop one. Why do you have a blind spot when it comes to these young, unheralded players? For instance, why not sign Bobby Jones, who is a cheaper version of Antoine Wright--and may even be a better shooter?

    Finally, are you offering rebates for fans that shelled out $150 for League Pass to watch your "product?"</div>

    Haha, I'd love to see the look on their faces when you ask a question like that.

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  10. soul driver

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    hm....I bought 9 tickets before the season started, but I think they look like the season ticket design. I'd really like to go to this thing. what proof do I bring to the front door?
     
  11. TheKidHypno

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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (soul driver @ Feb 8 2008, 08:07 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>hm....I bought 9 tickets before the season started, but I think they look like the season ticket design. I'd really like to go to this thing. what proof do I bring to the front door?</div>
    they send out emails to the ticket holders and you rsvp
     
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    well, I guess that means I can't go [​IMG]

    maybe I can sneak in somehow! I'll buy cases of gatorade and say I'm a delievery man...that's it.

    we gotta put some sense into these guys' minds!
     
  13. TheKidHypno

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    im going to try and bring my camera in to tape some of it
     
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    that'd be awesome and much appreciated.
     
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    Can someone record the meeting?? or someone invite me =) lol
     
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    I'm going to go and streak it.
     
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    rory One of the 7 New Wonders

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    I'll be there.
     
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    You guys should just bring in a bunch of realgm approved trades and give them to Thorn.
     
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    10,000 points to anyone who reads off Dumpy's post at the top of their lungs. I'm absolutely serious. The only catch is that you have to have some form of proof. Getting someone near you to film it would be ideal.
     
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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (GMJigga @ Feb 8 2008, 03:41 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>10,000 points to anyone who reads off Dumpy's post at the top of their lungs. I'm absolutely serious. The only catch is that you have to have some form of proof. Getting someone near you to film it would be ideal.</div>
    I had a vision of those Coors light commercials where the fans ask the head coach of a football team some questions.
     

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