Even before the NBA season starts, the Nets have already beaten the Knicks at something: Winning the bid for the renovation of Long Island's Nassau Coliseum.
Defeating the Madison Square Garden Company in a long and drawn-out bidding war, Nets co-owner Bruce Ratner's Forest City Ratner company now has the exclusive right to re-develop the New York Islanders' soon-to-be-old stomping ground to make the historical space more amenable to concerts, a variety of sporting events, and other family-friendly options.
Although the renovation is by no means immediately starting, the possibility of a hastened Islander exit from Long Island could mean a sooner beginning to the massive construction project. Regardless, the news is great for the Nets and for the Island as well, as it means that the Islanders will still play a few games a year in Uniondale, the Nets will make a couple of visits, a minor league hockey (AHL) will make it its home, and that the Nets' D-League affiliate (currently based in Springfield, MA) could realistically relocate there in the near-future.
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