Berger: 'Significant Rebuilding' on the Horizon for Nets

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<div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post">Ken Berger, basketball writer for Newsday, says unless the Nets turn things around soon, like this week, expect Rod Thorn to begin a "significant rebuilding" with the Nets two to three years away from playing in Bruce Ratner's new--and very expensive--Brooklyn arena. Berger has no more answers than most pundits, but suggests "it's long past time for the Nets to wake up."</div>
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Well, I'm glad they're being realistic about the situation. If you remember, this team was on the verge of rebuilding before they traded for VC. He was a great addition, but he's only slowed the inevitable. And with the possibility that he bolts after this season, you have to expect Thorn to try and lay a young foundation.
 
what if the nets moved to new york lol! then that would be one of the best rivalries of all time New York Vs. L.A. hahaha clips and lakers vs. knicks and nets
 
<div class="quote_poster">kobe23 Wrote</div><div class="quote_post">what if the nets moved to new york lol! then that would be one of the best rivalries of all time New York Vs. L.A. hahaha clips and lakers vs. knicks and nets</div>L.A. would win this battle, no question.
 
The first move is to either look for possible new head coach replacements or trading for a key big man.
 

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