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November 17, 2009
Pacers win 5th straight, drop Nets to 0-11
AP via Yahoo! Sports
by Brian Mahoney
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If Bruce Ratner can do with the Atlantic Yards project what he's done for the New Jersey Nets since buying the team, we can't imagine why we've been opposing the project all these years.
Danny Granger thought the Indiana Pacers had a rough start to the season.
Try telling that to the winless New Jersey Nets.
Granger scored 22 points, Roy Hibbert tied a career high with 19 and the Pacers dropped the Nets to 0-11 with a 91-83 victory Tuesday night.
...No end in sight for the Nets, on their longest skid since dropping 11 in a row to end the 1999-00 season.
...Hoping to end the skid, the Nets asked their fans to show support with a “10 is enough!” plan, giving each season-ticket holder two tickets to bring additional fans. But the announced attendance was only 11,332, and now there are still no wins.
NoLandGrab: If the announced attendance was 11,332, then certainly the actual living, breathing attendance was much lower, and the more important actual living, breathing, paying attendance was, well, not much.
"11 is enough!," anyone?
Photo: Antonelli/NY Daily News
Posted by eric at November 17, 2009 11:26 PM
