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Skiles on Nets "short list," say writers

The Nets are interested in Scott Skiles, writes a Bucks beat writer.Gary Woelfel, who says Skiles is on the Nets "short list" along with Lionel Hollins.Woelfel calls the interest surprising considering the Bucks record under Skiles.

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Hollins answers why no contract ... sorta

Hollins spoke with Dan Patrick Friday about his contract situation and playing the Spurs in the Western Conference Finals. He said he expects to be back in Memphis, but word around the NBA is that he's not happy with Grizzlies ownership.

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NetsDaily Off-Season Report #2

We look at what's going on with the coaching search, post some draft notes, peer into the future of commuting from Manhattan and New Jersey to Brooklyn, examine how the Nets are aggressively marketing the Islanders and review the Emory College thing.

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Grizzlies-Spurs Open Thread: Brooklyn's Watching

An open forum for Nets fans to talk about Game One of the Western Conference Finals, between the San Antonio Spurs and the Memphis Grizzlies.

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D-Will: Media motivated bounceback

In the final edition of "Nets Magazine" on YES, Deron Williams talks about how criticism of his first half play hurt but also motivated his post All-Star Break bounce back. "When you hear people talking about it that way...[that] it's all on me..."

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Skiles on Nets "short list," say writers

The Nets are interested in Scott Skiles, writes a Bucks beat writer.Gary Woelfel, who says Skiles is on the Nets "short list" along with Lionel Hollins.Woelfel calls the interest surprising considering the Bucks record under Skiles.

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Hollins answers why no contract ... sorta

Hollins spoke with Dan Patrick Friday about his contract situation and playing the Spurs in the Western Conference Finals. He said he expects to be back in Memphis, but word around the NBA is that he's not happy with Grizzlies ownership.

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NetsDaily Off-Season Report #2

We look at what's going on with the coaching search, post some draft notes, peer into the future of commuting from Manhattan and New Jersey to Brooklyn, examine how the Nets are aggressively marketing the Islanders and review the Emory College thing.

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Grizzlies-Spurs Open Thread: Brooklyn's Watching

An open forum for Nets fans to talk about Game One of the Western Conference Finals, between the San Antonio Spurs and the Memphis Grizzlies.

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Prokhorov increasingly active in politics

On Saturday, Mikhail Prokhorov confirmed he'll run in Moscow city council elections. Sunday, he told a candidates forum they should understand Russia is "becoming more like the USSR." In short, he's becoming more politically active again.

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P.J. to join ESPN for Playoffs

Bob Raissman of the Daily News reports that P.J. Carlesimo, late of the Nets, will be joining ESPN soon to handle studio analysis for the rest of the NBA playoffs.

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Evans recruits teammates for his charity

There's probably no Net more associated with his hometown than Reggie Evans is with Pensacola. For starters, it's his nickname. It's also the main focus of the Reggie Evans Foundation, which aims to help the underprivileged in the Florida Panhandle

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Nets to open shop in Coney Island

Hello Coney Island! Starting Thursday, Brooklyn Nets-themed bikinis ("BROO" on the left, "KLYN" on the right), beach balls, towels, flip-flops, visors, and other Nets gear will be available in the Nets Shop a block off the Coney Island boardwalk.

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As his team collapses, Bogdanovic scores 10

Bojan Bogdanovic scored only 10 points Saturday on seven shots in 29 minutes of play. During his mid-season run, when he was averaging 20+ points a game, he was putting up twice that many. His TBL team is almost done after high hopes weren't met.

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MSG, Barclays getting a little competitive?

Talk of competition between MSG and Barclays Center has always been dismissed diplomatically by the two sides. MSG's mantra is, "The Garden is the Garden," while Barclays officials say there's plenty of room in the region for both. Not anymore.

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Nets dominated in Indy ... where Knicks struggle

The Knicks go into Game 6 vs. the Pacers Saturday night down 3-2. And, writes Tim Bontemps, they have yet to figure out Indiana. Bontemps offers a summary of how the Nets beat the Pacers so handily, particularly at Bankers Life Field House.

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Brook Lopez, waiting on the All-NBA

Brook Lopez was the NBA's best offensive center last season and improved his defense and rebounding as well. Is that enough for him to be named All-NBA? We'll find out soon enough. But that aside, Brook dominated in Brooklyn.

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King: Interviews a big part of Combine

In an interview with Scott Howard-Cooper of NBA.com, Billy King was asked how important are the interviews teams conduct over the course of the Pre-Draft Combine. Most of the Nets brass is in Chicago for the annual event, where 63 players try out.

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Jamaal Franklin, San Diego SG, to work out

The Nets have begun scheduling individual workouts for first round prospects. Although the list is close-hold, Jamaal Franklin, a 6'5" shooting guard with a near seven-foot wingspan, has told draftniks he has agreed to work out for the Nets.

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Dwightmare V? That ship has sailed

Hoopsworld, quoting "sources close to the situation," suggests that Brooklyn is still interested in acquiring Dwight Howard, but admits such a deal would be difficult to carry out, because of limitations under the Collective Bargaining Agreement.

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WELP: Sloan no longer interested in coaching Bucks

Hall of Fame NBA coach Jerry Sloan is no longer interested in the Milwaukee Bucks' head coaching job. The Bucks are apparently 'not the right fit.' Where does general manager John Hammond go from here?

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Dallas writer: IF Nets call, Brown's gone

In a chat Thursday, Kevin Sherrington of the Dallas Morning News was asked if Brown would take the Nets job if offered (and there's no indication he has been.) Sherrington says he can't imagine Brown would turn it down.

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Looks like you can cross Doc Rivers off the list

Cross Doc Rivers off the list. Danny Ainge told reporters at the Chicago Draft Combine Thursday that Rivers isn't going anywhere. "Yeah (he'll be back), Doc and I are talking about our team next year,," said Ainge.

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With Knicks struggling, Brooklyn councilman freaks

We dont know if this will become a political issue, but Brooklyn City Councilman Jumaane Williams took to Twitter this week to express his indignation at the Knicks collapse ... and while he was at it, diss the team that represents his borough.

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Euro-Stashing and the Nets

Ryan Wallach takes a look at how Bojan Bogdanovic fits into the Nets history of draft-and-stash, one that's longer than any other NBA team, but one with mixed results, particularly when compared with other teams...like the Spurs.

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Ratner: Nets and Barclays better than expected

In an interview on CNBC Wednesday about his plans for Nassau Coliseum, Bruce Ratner spoke about how he was surprised at the success the Nets and Barclays Center had in Brooklyn this year.

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Nets in "contact" with Shaw? Not Yet

WXYZ in Detroit is reporting that the Pistons and "New Jersey Nets" have reached out to Brian Shaw. The report didn't define the contact with Shaw. whose Pacers are still in the playoffs and up 3-1 over the Knicks.

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D-Will expects big things from himself and team

In his end-of-season interviews, Ben Couch spoke with Deron Williams who admitted the pain of losing to Chicago but also showed an extraordinary degree of optimism about next season ... particularly about his own performance.

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Is Lionel Hollins a Good Fit For the Nets?

The Nets are in the midst of finding a new head coach, and one of the guys on their short list is Lionel Hollins of the Memphis Grizzlies. The question becomes, is he a good fit for the Brooklyn Nets and should they pursue him?

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