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June 11, 2012
Brooklyn a “Better Than 50%” Likelihood for Isles?
Arbour Day
by Angelica Rodriguez
We've been saying for some time that, despite nonsensical speculation to the contrary, there's no chance the Islanders will ever call the Barclays Center home. And now it's certain that they won't, since noted prevaricator Brett Yormark is now claiming there's a better than 50/50 chance that they will.
Chris Botta posted on Sulia via Twitter that Brett Yormark, the CEO of the Brooklyn (formerly New Jersey) Nets, has reported the Isles’ likelihood of joining his team at the Barclays Center to be “better than 50%.” Does that mean it’s going to happen? Of course not. Nothing is set in stone and the Islanders still have three years to weigh their (limited?) options.
Not to mention that Yormark is full of baloney.
Posted by eric at June 11, 2012 11:41 AM