|
New York Nets - Definition |
|
|
The New Jersey Nets are a National Basketball Association team based in East Rutherford, New Jersey. In 2004, the franchise was sold to Bruce Ratner, who announced plans to move it to Brooklyn, New York.
- Founded: 1967, a founding member of the American Basketball Association
- Formerly known as: New Jersey Americans (1967-1968), New York Nets (1968-1977)
- Home Arena: Continental Airlines Arena
- Uniform colors: Midnight blue, White, Red, and Silver
- Logo design: A blue shield with the word "NETS" above and a basketball below, going through a hoop
- NBA Championships:
Franchise history
The Nets were one of four teams that joined the NBA after the American Basketball Association folded. Under coach Bryon Scott, star player Jason Kidd led the Nets to appearances in the NBA Finals in 2002 and 2003. However, they were defeated by the Los Angeles Lakers in 2002 and by the San Antonio Spurs in 2003.
Players of note
Not to be forgotten:
Retired numbers:
Current stars:
Coaches and others
External links
|
|
Example Usage of York |
 |
ekelias: RT @bernderk: In Kopenhagen läufts super:Man hat sich für 2025 auf nen Folgetermin in New York geeinigt der dann vermutlich ins Wasser fällt |
 |
Allyuvial: is sick of New York Times |
 |
wendybaileypr: RT: @BreakingNews 20" snow forecast for eastern U.S., including Washington, Baltimore, Philadelphia and New York - http://bit.ly/8JqKXJ |
|