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Interesting article, but I wouldn't say Reggie is the most underrated. My opinion would have to be toko shengalia. He is very talented but played sparingly off the bench last season
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good article... i feel like reggie is gonna be a huge asset for us this season (again). i like him coming off the bench because he'll bring in energy & a quick spark & he'll be able to give KG rest while still getting all the dirty work done. at the same time, if we have KG & reggie on the court together, that gritty play from both of them will have the paint well under control. another key to his play this season is with all the scorers on the team this year, whether in the starting lineup, or off the bench, he won't have to worry about his lack offense (to be nice ) at all. he can just come in & do what he does best, as opposed to last season when him struggling in the paint & at the line hurt us.
one player to watch out for this year (imo) is mirza... kidd has talked about giving him more minutes & giving him some freedom out there in the offense & i think if J can get him enough minutes to where he can get comfortable & find a groove, he can definitely flourish as a stretch 4. his quick offense is something that could be a perfect fit with our lineups.
During a special on NBA TV, the league announced team schedules tonight. The long wait is over, Nets fans, since we know know exactly what we'll be doing for 82 nights from the end of October until the middle of April.
Brooklyn will open the season on October 30 at 7:00 PM against the Cleveland Cavaliers, and will play their first home game on November 1st against the LeBron James and the Miami Heat.
They will play 26 nationally televised games, including a Christmas Day game against the Chicago Bulls at home on 12:00 PM (ESPN). The breakdown is as follows: TNT 8 times, ESPN 9 times and NBA TV 9 times.
The Nets were on TNT (3) and ESPN (9) a total of 12 times in 2012-13. In addition, five other games were on NBA TV. They were not on TNT or ESPN on 2011-12.
And, yes, they play in London on January 16th against the Atlanta Hawks, a road game for the Nets.
They play the Knicks on January 20th at 2:30 PM (ESPN) for the Martin Luther King, Jr., matinee.
Of course the highlight of the schedule is December 10th when the Boston Celtics come to Brooklyn for the first time since the big trade and then on January 26 (ESPN) when the Nets play in Boston for the first time.
Their longest road trip is February 13th through March 1st, where they play a 7-game "circus road trip."
huh?The Truth is an azzhat... Brooklyn and NYC don't need more beef. It's just a game to him but that bs he's spouting can get real after the wrong cats had a few drinks. He sould be worrying about Miami and not the Knicks. SMH
Miami is the NBA champ, not the Knicks. There is no award for the best team in NY.huh?