Hollinger: Long Season Ahead for Nets but a Plan Is in Place

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  1. Petey

    Petey Super Sized Sexy, The Bulls Fan Killer! Staff Member Administrator

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    [​IMG] Much Work Left To Do On Both Sides of River - John Hollinger - New York Sun
    Off www.netsdaily.com

    Maybe Hollinger hated Kidd and RJ? He seems to be warming to the Nets. Look at that, he ran his paper out of business!

    -Petey
     
  2. #1_War_Poet_ForLife

    #1_War_Poet_ForLife The Baker of Cakes

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    Maybe Kidd groped his wife. :dunno:
     
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    Stating the obvious with an athletic crew of promising big men, hopefully 1 is an all star and the other 2 can be NBA starting caliber players. Proven PG in Harris rolls old man time back at that position for the Nets about 5 years with Kidd out of town. VC's the leader at the 2 guard. Combo of Simmons, Hayes, Hassell, and CDR at the 3 spot. If the Nets can solidify the 1 and 5 spots ala the Hornets, building around them should be easy in the NBA.
     
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    zєяσ Truth is beautiful

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    Fixed.
     
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    Maybe Kidd groped him.

    But then Hollinger would have written nice things about Kidd and the Nets if that was the case...
     
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    Hollinger quote: “the Nets had insanely good fortune in close games last season, and we know from past history that this isn’t a trend that holds up from year to year — in other words, it’s basically dumb luck.”

    No credit to the coach? I’m sure if they lost close games Frank would have taken the blame.

    Strange for a stat fanatic to credit luck. This is a slippery slope. When is it luck and when is it skill? We can call everything luck, and just pray to Jesus.
     

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