Well, here it is. Tonight will be the last NBA game in New Jersey for the soon-to-be Brooklyn Nets and probably the last one in the state for a long, long time, if not forever. I will be at the game and am less excited about the actual game (Philly has something to play for while the Nets haven’t for a few weeks) than I am about the half-time ceremony honoring the many characters/basketball players and personnel that played a big part of the team’s crazy 35-year tenure in the Garden State.
After tonight, the next Nets home game will be in Brooklyn at the Barclays Center, hopefully with Deron Williams (and maybe Ersan Ilyasova or Ryan Anderson? Eh, maybe not, I might be getting my hopes up.) Whoops, back to the actual game. D-Will and Shelden Williams probably won’t be able to go while Gerald Wallace looks to be good to go. The 76ers don’t have any major injuries.
After staying close and even leading at some points on Saturday night in Milwaukee, the Nets faded late without D-Will and lost to the Bucks, a team desperately fighting for a playoff spot in the East. Gerald Wallace had his second-straight good game with 18 points and 11 rebounds and effectively led the Nets, even playing the point for a few sets.
NJN- Gaines (PG), Brooks (SG), Wallace (SF), Humphries (PF), Petro (C)
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