The Nets opened training camp with an intense session Saturday morning. They worked on both ends of the floor, thanks to something called the "Blood Drill" that is meant to look at options in the offense, but puts a lot of pressure on the defense. Devin Harris knows the dribble drive attack is about capitalizing on his skills, but also knows he needs to be a better defender. And Eduardo Najera is happy to play for a coach that holds his players accountable on the defensive end.
- Day One: Devin's Show - Al Iannazzone - In the 'Zzone
- Blood Sport - Dave D'Alessandro - Nets Blast
- The Point of the Offense - Ben Couch - New Jersey Nets
- Training Camp Day 1 - Fred Kerber - New York Post Nets Blog
- Now is the time for Harris - Al Iannazzone - YES Network
- At 25, Harris Takes Charge of Youthful Nets Team - Jonathan Abrams - New York Times
- Nets Sign Eddie Gill, Brian Hamilton, Julius Hodge and Awvee Storey - New Jersey Nets
- Nets quick to exploit their assets - Dave D'Alessandro - Star-Ledger
- Harris ready to be a veteran leader for Nets this season - Julian Garcia - New York Daily News
- 5 Nets’ training camp questions - Al Iannazzone - The Record
- New look Nets preach defense - Fred Kerber - New York Post
- Harris is in the driver's seat - Al Iannazzone - The Record