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Nets fan here :)


DelhommesTheMan

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Guys seriously. How in the world did the Bobcats just lose to my hometown debacle of a team! The Nets right now are the worst professional team iv'e ever seen in any sport. Worse than the Pit Pirates, worse than the Lions, worse than any sport franchise you can think of. To lose 2/3 games to them might be the reason your owner wants to sell lol. Anyway enough ball busting...When i was in Charlotte for a Panthers Monday night game last year i went to Cavs-Bobcats, and it was a good time. Nice arena, terrible game ( Cavs were killing ), but i think this team has a good future ahead of them.

As for my Nets, we are john Wall or bust at this point because thats the only chance we have of other players coming to play here..The attendance is pitiful.

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Thanks for the post, although I think you need a new handle. :P You're right we're embarassed by losing to the Nets. The only solace I take is that last time it happened, it seemed to spark our team to play better and we got on a roll and started winning. Hopefully it happens again.

As for your Nets, you guys have a good shot of getting that #1 pick with the way you're playing. Having a guy like Rod Thorn in your front office definitely gives you some pull and Im sure the league would like to see Wall go to a big market like NJ/NY. If you get Wall and lure a free agent in 2010 you guys will have a nice squad to work with.

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Your a Nets fan? I'm sorry to hear that..

I'm just playing, man lol. They got some talent on that team, it just hasnt come together like expected and alot of injuries.

You were talking about John Wall. If ya'll do go after him, what happens to Devin Harris?

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