vincecarter4pres wrote:Preludepunk27 wrote:http://graphics8.nytimes.com/images/2009/06/09/arts/Atlanticeastbig.jpg
Anybody check this one out?
What's with Charlie Villanueva all in the parrot?
The artist has trouble drawing hair?
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vincecarter4pres wrote:Preludepunk27 wrote:http://graphics8.nytimes.com/images/2009/06/09/arts/Atlanticeastbig.jpg
Anybody check this one out?
What's with Charlie Villanueva all in the parrot?
enetric wrote:You have the perfect fat% to sit on your butt, eat crap and WATCH someone else do it though. Hell, at that body fat% you might be a starter.
Rich Rane wrote:enetric wrote:I will say it again. Sure...Brooklyn by 2010 was the ideal because it let us dream about Lebron and company.
However, even if that planned date has been destroyed by all the idiots looking to block the move, it doesnt mean that in the long run we arent better off as a franchise in a BIG market than a small one. Brooklyn will still hold vastly more appeal to players and their agents for the future growth of this franchise and our ability to compete with an LA, Boston, Miami, Chicaco, NY, etc.
Sure Newark may be better the swamp...but no freakin' way in the long term its better than Brooklyn for the ability of this franchise to become a BIG MARKET team.
Realize long after 2010 is gone...long after Lebron is retired the idea is to build, breakdown and rebuild again and again a quality competitive team. Being in the best possible location goes a long way towards making that dream a much easier reality.
Hey, its not like I am pitching let move to LA and change the team name to something other than Nets.
I just don't see us as a market being competitive to LA, Boston, Miami, etc., simply because we'll being playing second fiddle to the Knicks (even I know one of these years, they'll be out of that mess they have now). They have the historic building that when not filled with the frustrated Knick fans, is being filled with tourists that go sightseeing in Manhattan. We're also downsizing our project so it's not like tourists would head to Brooklyn for a Nets game either.
Newark's been going through a bit of a renaissance lately. I'm not saying it will be a bigger market for us, but at the very least, our players would be able to play in front of basketball fans that can walk to the stadium for a cheap ticket. Most importantly though, above putting ourselves in a bigger market, it's much easier for me to get to a Net game in Newark than in Brooklyn.![]()
I'm also...I'll say content with staying at the Swamp until Brooklyn. I said it before, but with Xanadu opening up next year, it gives people something to do before a Nets game. Hell, it gives anyone a reason to visit East Rutherford.

                   
                   
                   
                                                    enetric wrote:I understand from a selfish standpoint if it makes your own ability to go to a game easier. I get that for sure. However, let me comment abou Brooklyn as a location. Of course we will be second fiddle to the Nix in terms of popularity. But so what? The Ckips arent awful because they play second fiddle to the Lakers. the suck because they are mismanaged. At the end of the day...we do not have to compete with the Nix directly as the top draw in the area to recruit free agents or to gain an edge when dealing with draft picks looking to have agents force dumb trades. If you are IN a good market you have the edge that the handful of big market teams have over the majority of the league. Look, Mets fans whine like bitches as if they are at some sort of disadvantage to the Yankees who are the more popular team in NY. But the reality? The mets have been one of the top 5 payroll teams in the game for the last 20 straight years. Tops almost every season in the National league. Why? Because they are in a market where they can afford to do so.
One more thing. That comment about tourists? That isnt what sells out arenas nightly. Its companies. And no area has grown in terms of corporate office space in NY more than that near by area of Brooklyn to the site where this is going. It WILL be a train stop for the majority of these peole getting their compay seats to go to a game the way they did before 9/11 when they were working in the city. I predict corporate sales will be through the roof...and even if the nets are still second fiddle to the Nix in terms of overall popularity...the Nets fanbase will grow MASSIVELY from what it is now...and what it would be in Newark. Right now...we are a team like Minnesota in the mids of many. See the issues with Rubio? Recaqll how we lost Kobe on draft night? In Brooklyn..that wont happen. And that is why I am so on board for this.

                   
                   
                   
                                                    enetric wrote:I think you are connecting the wrong things from what I am saying.
The corporate sales speak to selling out games and selling the higher priced tickets. Boxes, courtside...etc. There will be more big ticket items to sell...more money for ownership....more to reinvest back in product. Plus...dont forget...the naming rights deals the Nets had landed for the arena...largest in history for an indoor venue. 400 mil is no joke Rich. That right there answers a big fat chunk of your other issues.
Now...the free agent issue. NY marketing dollars will be there for these guys should they come to a Brooklyn Nets team more so than a Newark or Izod team. Thats the way it is. Cross the border...more cash to be had.
All around...Brooklyn does more for the franchise with a new arena all their own...in a booming area with more fans to go around...more interested in buying anything....than the hope than magically afer all these years the state of NJ will magically embrace NBA basketball that much more if there was more to offer in the meadowlands or in Newark. You just cant compare the market. Tell you what. Jets and Giants move back to NY.
And Jersey gets a brand new football franchise in the same area that has hosted two football teams all these years that still call themselves NY. Suddenly the Jersey whatever has the following the Jets or Giants do? BAH!!!! And thats the NFL an they would struggle by comparision.
NY is revenue. If run right....a fortune will be made. And it can only help our franchise be more competive over more seasons for the teams future.
                   
                   
                                                                      
Rich Rane wrote:I think we're all missing the point here. vc4pres needs to stop watching games.
vincecarter4pres wrote:The funny part is if Brooklyn is a go, our main competition for FA's, IMO, is Chicago.
They are the only other team with a serious media market and draw of a historic franchise that has major caproom(if they don't match Gordon and if they trade Hinrich and/or Deng they have absolutely insane caproom) and still has a number of talented pieces already on the roster.
                   
                   
                                                                      
Rich Rane wrote:I think we're all missing the point here. vc4pres needs to stop watching games.
enetric wrote:Hold on a sec...didnt you tell in the other thread that players like Boone have a cap hold that is triple? And Thomas is at 6.3 mil quaqlifying for next summer right? So lets start there.
I have them at around 26mil for Hinrich, Deng and Salmons right? Plus this years picks of Gibson and Johnson.
They arent going to renounce Rose or Noah that's another 8.7 mil. So that gets them to around 35 which is where you get the 20 mil not including TT? Right? Am I following you?
So where are we by your projections. I mean its easier to dump Dooling, Najera, Sean Williams and Boone than it is to simply say oh well to Deng, Hinrich and TT dont you think?
And if they do all of that...why would anyone want to go there? Rose and Salmons?
OK..sure I can see what you are saying...but out of curiosity what do you have us at...and where we could be at keeping all the must pieces. I will tell you now...I do not see Dooling as one of them. I think he can go....I actually expect he will go if we have a shot to do serious damage.
Also what is the starting salary year one on a max contract right now?
enetric wrote:You have the perfect fat% to sit on your butt, eat crap and WATCH someone else do it though. Hell, at that body fat% you might be a starter.
                   
                   
                                                                      
Rich Rane wrote:I think we're all missing the point here. vc4pres needs to stop watching games.
vincecarter4pres wrote:A) I don't think about Salmons opting out, you're right, he likely will.
B) I fully expect one of if not both of Deng and Hinrich to be gone. Hinrich is not going to be that hard to trade, his salary decreases and he is only slightly overpaid. Someone like Portland, Philly, etc. will wind up dealing for him if available.
Deng is a guy I could easily see a team trading for as well, even though I think he's trash.
Either way, figure one's gone.
C) Tyrus Thomas can be dealt with first, on the 1st day of free agency eliminating his caphold and giving a solid # and I don't see him getting more then what Charlie V just got and his deal starts at 7 million or less. There's also a very good chance Thomas is dealt by the deadline this season and if they curb their expectations for return value there will be numerous suitors.
D) They aren't a great situation talent wise, but they do have D Rose and another high level season will do nothing but good for the franchise's chances.
E) I absolutley never said they were a better draw then us, especially if we have Brooklyn in our back pocket, just said they could easily be our main comp.

                   
                   
                   
                                                    enetric wrote:Rich...
I havent read the details of the contstruction costs...but after reading how much cash the Yankees are getting back on the new stadium...I am sure its not all on ownership. Now...they wont get the avsurd sweet deal the Yankees got...but still...they will get help. And yes...the naming rights deal is over time...but it should tell you something when you can sell the naming right to an unbuilt arena for a record breaking total. If they can do that...what do you think Yormack can do once this thing is built?????
The next part...not sure if I was unclear about football. What I meant was....
A new NJ named footbal franchise without the support of all those NYers coming over would NOT see anywhere near the support it does. And that goes towards proving my point about the way NYers spend vs NJ. Which is exactly why I think this team in Brooklyn...called Brooklyn or NY or whatever...in a new state of the art attraction that is accessible from public transportation...surrounded by a growing business district (more important when so many of your games are weeknights at 7:30).
As for the potential gowth in retail...hey...its not like 17 and 4 arent already major shopping desitnation spots. There are amazing malls there. And honestly? Not sure how retail crossover translates to more ticket sales if they did stay in the meadowlands. I mean whats the thinking? Great shopping and fun things to do over there now....why dont we buy a ticket package for the Nets as well? I believe a sports franchise is a destination attraction...not a mall anchor.
I am not saying there couldnt be a surge. Just saying...I dont think it will be what Brooklyn is. And btw...I live in Queens...not Brooklyn so this is not a local bias. I have no great affection for Brooklyn itself. I have just seen the congestion and development of that area.....and see major potential for us. I also prefer having our own arena that is built to cater to us.
I dont really feel that is a fair assesment of Ratner. Ratner didnt want Kmart gone. If you recall...the spending freeze had to do with other buyers in the transition of it all. Rod and Ratner spoke at length about that after the sale. Since then...Rod turned that whole thing around and flipped 2 of the picks we got from Denver along with filler for Vince Carter. So we got Marcus Williams and Vince Carter for Kmart, the right to dump Zo's horrid contract and Aaron Williams.
Would you undo that???? Kmart's deal was what? 85-90mil? And most of those years he was hurt.
After that...he maxed Kidd, resigned RJ, Extended VC....and did authorize Rod to go after Rahim or anyone else he wanted. Rod backed out of that deal due to the medical reports. Did it wrong...but in the end he was right about that too. SO what has Ratner done wrong with this team that was controllable? He was willing to spend and did it correctly. He seems to back the decisions of his President...so? I have no beef.
As for what has happened in Brooklyn....did you think it was going to be easy? Again I refer to the Yankees. Look at all the law suits...and fighting and nonsense. That's the cost of business.
I believe strongly there will be far more people looking to go to games in Brooklen than there will be people looking to block the move when its all said and done. Balking a major construction project isnt about saying this is a bad idea...its about saying...its a bad idea for those who are against it. And that comes down to who is going to make money...and who is going to lose.
As for the location thing...Rich...I already said...I get that. I have talked forever with JJ about that. He is nuts about it and I get it. I dont think that way. Had the Yankees moved to NJ...I would have had said big whoop. We got a new stadium...about time. I could care less as a fan that they stayed in the Bronx. But hey that's me.
I want the best product...I want any edge we can get over other teams...and as long as the team is within 30 or so miles that I can still go once in a while...it is still covered every game by a local cable station...I am fine.
Now I just want construction to get under way so we can show potential fa's next summer...its a done deal. Its a long shot for who we get...especially with the Nix following our lead and blowing themselves up finally...but I am sure if all we are pedaling is IZOD or an unknown future...we get no one.

                   
                   
                   
                                                    enetric wrote:BTW....every time I read "XANADU" in your posts...I hear the announcers voice in Citizen Kane as he says it bodly to give grandure to the estate as the camera pans over it. Cracks me up for whatever reason as I read it. No idea if you know what I am refering to.

                   
                   
                   
                                                    In a short item in ESPN the Magazine’s “3 Seconds” column, Ric Bucher reports that “financial issues” may force Bruce Ratner to sell the team. Quoting “multiple league sources”, Bucher also reports “prospective owners want the team to stay put”. SI’s Ian Thomsen reported last week that four groups are interested in buying the Nets but that any sale was predicated on the Nets moving to Brooklyn.
The 3 Seconds Column: Multiple league sources say Nets owner Bruce Ratner’s dream of relocating to Brooklyn has grown even further from reality due to financial issues. He could be forced to sell the team before it happens, and prospective owners want the team to stay put.


                   
                   
                   
                                                    Assemblyman Hakeem Jeffries is disillusioned about the "Atlantic Yards" project, which would include the building of a new Brooklyn arena for the Nets. Development will take more time, cost more money and look different than the original plan.
"The way in which the project was sold is dramatically different than the one in which the developer appears prepared to deliver," Jeffries said. "The promises made by this developer have disappeared like a house of cards."
The original price tag was $3.9 billion but cost is now estimated at $4.9 billion, even after the elaborate design of famed architect Frank Gehry was dropped.
Nonetheless, owner Bruce Ratner has stated that he is determined to break ground on construction this year with the goal of opening the Nets' new Brooklyn home by 2012.