
Nets now have chance to be remembered for more than Big 3
NY Post
If, in 5 ½ weeks, the cars begin to gather at Barclays Center, where Atlantic Avenue meets Flatbush Avenue, if the procession slowly heads toward the wide plaza of Borough Hall, not far from the Dodgers’ old headquarters on Montague Street, in the shadow of the Brooklyn Bridge, if the speakers climb a rostrum celebrating the freshly-crowned NBA champions from the Borough of Churches …
Well, if all of that happens, one thing will be official. The celebration will be for the Brooklyn Nets, a basketball team.More Related News

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