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arkrud
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8/28/2006  5:12 PM
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BROOKLYN, N.Y. (AP) - The proposed $4.2 billion redevelopment project that includes a new arena for the New Jersey Nets received glowing endorsements Wednesday from the team's two most popular players.

"You just don't know the magnitude of it until you're here and see just how big it really is," said point guard Jason Kidd, who along with teammate Vince Carter attended a news conference across the street from where a public hearing on the Atlantic Yards project was scheduled for later Wednesday.

"It's a wonderful thing, not just basketball-wise, but for the community to get a facelift and an upgrade in a lot of different areas where they need it," he added.

Kidd acknowledged that there is a possibility he might not still be playing by the time of the arena's scheduled opening in 2009. He underwent knee surgery before the 2004-2005 season and will turn 34 next March.

"I'll be 36 in three years," he said. "God willing, I can be healthy. John Stockton went until he was 41. So we'll see. I would love to have the opportunity to play in that building and be a part of that atmosphere."

The project, which also features plans for apartment towers, office buildings, stores and a hotel, has drawn strong opposition from neighborhood groups who contend it is on too large a scale for the physical surroundings.

Supporters, including several local elected officials who attended Wednesday's news conference, have praised the project for its commitment to provide housing for low- and moderate-income residents.

Carter and Kidd both envisioned a ramped-up rivalry with the New York Knicks if the Nets move to Brooklyn. Carter also noted the urban location as a plus.

"You'd love an ideal location where the fans can come from everywhere," he said. "Like when I played in Toronto, it was right downtown where everybody could get to it, and that's kind of how I see this."

Kidd said Nets fans in New Jersey would still be able to attend games in Brooklyn via public transportation _ an option that is not currently available at the Meadowlands except on a small scale.

"It may attract a different fan base," he said. "But my own opinion was what hurt the Meadowlands was that there was no way to get to the game. Imagine being able to get on the train and get to the game, then get on the train and go home. I think that will be a plus for many people from Bergen County or anybody who lives in New Jersey to come to a game."

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Nalod
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8/28/2006  5:32 PM
Competition is healthy.

THe better the nets are, the Nymphomaniac level of starphuching will reach a dramatic climax!

Just think an aging Marbury reunited (and it feels so good) with a 35 year old KG, and Rashweed at PF! Baron Davis as back up, with Sam Cassell for the humorous side kick act!

Broadway Starphuching Orgy at its finest!
Nalod
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8/28/2006  5:32 PM
Competition is healthy.

THe better the nets are, the Nymphomaniac level of starphuching will reach a dramatic climax!

Just think an aging Marbury reunited (and it feels so good) with a 35 year old KG, and Rashweed at PF! Baron Davis as back up, with Sam Cassell for the humorous side kick act!

Broadway Starphuching Orgy at its finest!
knicks1248
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8/28/2006  8:41 PM
Posted by Nalod:

Competition is healthy.

THe better the nets are, the Nymphomaniac level of starphuching will reach a dramatic climax!

Just think an aging Marbury reunited (and it feels so good) with a 35 year old KG, and Rashweed at PF! Baron Davis as back up, with Sam Cassell for the humorous side kick act!

Broadway Starphuching Orgy at its finest!


what are u studdering john...(going get the papers...the papers) "good fella"
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Rich
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8/28/2006  9:24 PM
It depends on whether or not the Knicks are good when or if this thing is completed. If they're a top echelon team, it's irrelevant.

[Edited by - Rich on 08-28-2006 9:25 PM]
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8/28/2006  9:54 PM
Posted by Rich:

It depends on whether or not the Knicks are good when or if this thing is completed. If they're a top echelon team, it's irrelevant.

[Edited by - Rich on 08-28-2006 9:25 PM]

In other words, it's extremely relevant!
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8/28/2006  10:04 PM
I think it is a good thing. This is a big market, and the Knicks franchise has totally abused its fans and taken us for granted.

The Knicks franchise needs a really cold bucket of ice-water dumped on them.

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8/28/2006  10:24 PM
I'm gonna be that 65 year old grand father telling his grand kids what Brooklyn used to mean to him and how the nets should have never went to Brooklyn. My grand kids will proceed to call me crazy cuz they most likely will grow up loving the nets cuz they will be a new York team. So its more of a generation thing. The knick fans today will be hard to turn but the next generation of basketball fans will probably be hooked.

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8/29/2006  9:39 AM
For me, I think this would be something great.I never went to a pro basketball game in NY.But I went to the Nets games.Looks like it's fun there.If they move to Brooklyn,then I could get there in 20 minutes.It would be increase value in the area,resulting in more business and a much different living standard.Not only will this help me watch more games live,it will also improve the status of Brooklyn.
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8/30/2006  3:34 AM
Posted by anklebraker:

For me, I think this would be something great.I never went to a pro basketball game in NY.But I went to the Nets games.Looks like it's fun there.If they move to Brooklyn,then I could get there in 20 minutes.It would be increase value in the area,resulting in more business and a much different living standard.Not only will this help me watch more games live,it will also improve the status of Brooklyn.

I see manhatten all over again. I see the property value going sky high and the rent going right along with it. I see more luxury apartment buildings built, etc.

Yeah Brooklyn is gonna change. For regular people its gonna be a struggle even more than it already is.

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8/30/2006  11:16 PM
I was leaving in Brooklyn for 2 years after emigrating from Europe.
This is unfixable mess. And this is a great platform for emigration into US for generations.
This is the place where American spirit is born and is reborn over and over again.
Nets will be like a mid class family moving back to Brooklyn from Suburbs. This gonna by ugly...

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