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The Dream 

Post#1 » by BrownBalla » Wed Jul 9, 2008 6:57 pm

The Dream’s Over

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The New Jersey Nets were 26-56 before they acquired Jason Kidd in July 2001. He quickly transformed them into a team that can win up to 52 games. Jason Kidd and Richard Jefferson made a dynamic duo.

In 2002, the season after they acquired Jason Kidd, the Nets won the Eastern Conference and faced the Los Angeles Lakers. The Lakers had Shaquille O’Neil and Kobe Bryant. The Nets were swept by them. Shaq dominated the post and Kobe shot from the outside. No one were fully able to guard the two. If one were to be double teamed, the other was able score.

In the 2002-2003, the Nets trade Keith Van Horn and another player to obtain Dikembe Mutombo from the 76ers. This move didn’t work out because Mutombo sat out most of the season with a wrist injury. They were still able to win the Eastern Conference Championship for the second consecutive time. This time, they faced the San Antonio Spurs. They were tied 2-2. They lost game 5 of the NBA finals. In game 6, the Nets led the Spurs by 10 points with 10 minutes remaining, but the Spurs went on a 19-0 run to win game six and the NBA finals.

Following the 2003 finals, Kidd became a free agent and was urgently wanted by the San Antonio Spurs. However, Jason Kidd signed with the Nets, stating that he had some unfinished business. The Nets also signed free agent Alonzo Mourning. But he sat out due to kidney ailment.

In 2004, the Nets again won the Atlantic Division title, and they swept their rivals, the New York Knicks, in the first round of the playoffs. Unforunately, the Nets lost to the Detroit Pistons in 7 intense and heart felt games during the second round of the series. 2004-2005 looked like a gloomy season for the New Jersey Nets. Jason Kid was recovering from a micro-fracture surgery in both knees and Richard Jefferson expected to lead the team. They started 2-11, even when Kidd returned from his injury. However the Nets made a major trade by obtaining all-star Vince Carter from the Toronto Raptors for Mourning, who was later released by the Raptors, Eric Williams, Aaron Williams and draft picks. Alonzo Mourning was upset by the Nets, saying they betrayed him. Richard Jefferson was injured after the Carter trade for the rest of season. However, the duo of Kidd and Carter was able to get them the final seed of the Eastern Conference in the 2004-2005. They were swept by Shaquille O’Neil and Heat in the first round of the 2005 playoffs.

The Nets season was expected to be a bright season for the Nets and it was. The Nets won the Atlantic in the 2005-2006 season. They beat the Indiana Pacers to advance to the second round of the 2006 playoffs, but they were to face Shaquille O’Neil and the Heat. This was recognised as the rematch of the 2005 playoffs. They won their first game against the Heat, but lost 4 to the Heat. One of the team’s key defenders against Shaq was suspended because he failed a drug test.

The 2006-2007 was expected to be another great season for the Nets, but they finished at an even .500. Charles Barkley went as far to say the Nets would win the Eastern Conference. They lost the Atlantic to the surprising Toronto Raptors. They lost Nenad Krstic and they also lost Richard Jefferson for 2 months. They were still able to get the 6th seed of the Eastern Conference. They face the Toronto Raptors in the 2007 playoffs. They beat them to advance to the second round. They faced LeBron James and the Cavaliers. They won 4-2 in the best of seven series.

In the 2007 draft, they were able to pick Sean Williams. They then lost Mikki Moore to the Kings, but gained Jamal Magloire from the Trailblazers. Now in 2007-2008 season, they have released Jamal Magloire and Jason Kidd has been traded. It looks gloomy for the Nets. Vince Carter isn’t the high-flyer we once admired. It’s rebuilding time, rather the winning the NBA finals. The dream is over for the Nets. They flew straight to the ground.

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Re: The Dream 

Post#2 » by RJ 24 » Wed Jul 9, 2008 7:15 pm

I cried. Great post.
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Post#3 » by vc vincanity » Wed Jul 9, 2008 7:20 pm

Yo it was hard to read this. It makes me sad to see how far we have fallin. Hopefully we rebuild for the next two years and sign a superstar in 2010 (Im hoping Lebron James). Great post man.
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Post#4 » by Preludepunk27 » Wed Jul 9, 2008 7:33 pm

I could have sworn we lost to the Pistons in 7 games in 2004. I don't remember EVER getting swept by the Knicks.
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Post#5 » by Stone » Wed Jul 9, 2008 7:50 pm

To me the dream isn't over it's just begining. The last few years we were a middle of the road team that's celing was at best a second round elimination. Now we truly doing something proactive to win it all. I know where in for a rough couple of years ahead but its all for the best. I'm glad we have managment thats willing to sacrafise now for the future. I know I'm more excited for us now than I have been in a long while.
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Re: The Dream 

Post#6 » by BrownBalla » Wed Jul 9, 2008 8:39 pm

Preludepunk27 wrote:I could have sworn we lost to the Pistons in 7 games in 2004. I don't remember EVER getting swept by the Knicks.


Sorry about that. Yes indeed we lost to the Pistons in 7 games. We swept the New York Knicks in 4 games in 2004 during the first round of the playoffs. I fixed that btw.

In 2004, the Nets again won the Atlantic Division title, and they swept their rivals, the New York Knicks, in the first round of the playoffs. Unforunately, the Nets lost to the Detroit Pistons in 7 intense and heart felt games during the second round of the series.


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Post#7 » by S.I.C. GM » Wed Jul 9, 2008 8:49 pm

I have no idea who you are but please dont post any threads like this again.

First, you made a crucial mistake it wasnt the duo of Kidd and Jefferson that changed the team that first season with Kidd. It was the combination of the starting lineup. I would have accepted Kidd and K-mart duo. We were balanced. By disregarding the contributions of K-Mart, Kittles and KVH, your first paragraph is flawed.

Second, That mistake about the Knicks really set me off. How can you come onto our board to write this about OUR team and you dont do some research. We have OWNED the Knicks since Kidd has been here. WE swept the knicks that year.

Third, I dont know why you wrote this, but dont come here AGAIN. <----- This may have been alittle too harsh. Didnt realize you were a nets fan.
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Re: The Dream 

Post#8 » by BrownBalla » Wed Jul 9, 2008 8:58 pm

S.I.C. GM wrote:I have no idea who you are but please dont post any threads like this again.

First, you made a crucial mistake it wasnt the duo of Kidd and Jefferson that changed the team that first season with Kidd. It was the combination of the starting lineup. I would have accepted Kidd and K-mart duo. We were balanced. By disregarding the contributions of K-Mart, Kittles and KVH, your first paragraph is flawed.

Second, That mistake about the Knicks really set me off. How can you come onto our board to write this about OUR team and you dont do some research. We have OWNED the Knicks since Kidd has been here. WE swept the knicks that year.

Third, I dont know why you wrote this, but dont come here AGAIN. <----- This may have been alittle too harsh. Didnt realize you were a nets fan.


Umm... The main point of this article I wrote was to underline the importance of the trio of Vince Carter, Jason Kidd and Richard Jefferson and what was expected from them. It took a lot of time to write this and it would have been nice if you gave me positive feedback. I fixed that error. We did beat the knicks 4-0, i just misword it. Read my previous post please.
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Re: The Dream 

Post#9 » by Preludepunk27 » Wed Jul 9, 2008 9:22 pm

Someone post a picture of Kmart smiling in a nets uniform. Man I miss him
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Re: The Dream 

Post#10 » by BrownBalla » Wed Jul 9, 2008 9:30 pm

Preludepunk27 wrote:Someone post a picture of Kmart smiling in a nets uniform. Man I miss him


This is the closest i could find.

http://gothamist.com/images/2004_05_sjeffmart.jpg

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