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Old 07-04-2012, 06:22 PM   #405
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Originally Posted by rabbitproof View Post
However, I can't help but feel Nash wants to go to NYC. He lives there and the upside is greater frankly. He would be helping move the Knicks out from being a 1st round team, a huge accomplishment for that franchise in modern times, and also keep the Knicks as the Big Brother of NYC. The counter-move to DWill signing. How the Lakers wished they could've added Nash last year when the Clippers added CP3.

Imagine the ticket sales of the Knicks-Nets game if Nash joins up.
This is why I can't afford to see Dirk play here. I thought if the Nets lost Deron their tickets would be cheaper, but that didn't happen. Lin + Melo + Amare last season made the tickets unaffordable. Ticket prices up here are absolutely insane.

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Originally Posted by fluid.forty.one View Post
If they re-signed every player from the 2011 team this year, the team wouldn't be as good as 2011.
Cannot believe we're still arguing about re-signing last year's team. By now people should understand the consequences and amount of risk involved in that.
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