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New Jersey Nets
Location: East Rutherford, N.J. | Arena: Continental Airlines Arena (20,032) | Principal Owner: Bruce Ratner | GM: Kiki Vandeweghe
Head Coach: Lawrence Frank | Titles: 0 | NBA.com: Nets Tickets
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Nets report: Notes, quotes
--Kiki Vandeweghe is the new general manager of the Nets after being promoted from his position as special assistant to team president Rod Thorn. "We are very pleased that Kiki will continue his relationship with the Nets' organization," said Thorn after naming Vandeweghe GM. "When Kiki joined us in December, I felt that his experience as both an All-Star player and front office executive would be an invaluable asset to both myself and the franchise, and his work in the ensuing months has reinforced that belief." --It might have seemed like an isolated incident at the time, but a hideously dangerous trend that plagued the Nets all season surfaced in just the second game. After playing Toronto to a 21-21 first quarter tie, the Nets were belted by a 35-20 second quarter. How did they respond? By being outscored 50-28 in the second half to suffer their worst beating of the season, 106-69. The Nets' "glass jaw" made its first significant appearance. "Yeah, too many times that happened and I don't have an answer for it. I wish I did," said Bostjan Nachbar. "It was just toward the end of the season, throughout the whole season it (happened), where we'd play well for 35 minutes, and they'd deliver a punch and we wouldn't respond to it. That was one of our weaknesses throughout the whole season." --Lawrence Frank suffered through the worst season of his four-and-a-half season career. Some publicly called for his head. But team president Rod Thorn, repeatedly stood by Frank and deflected all suggestions of a dismissal. "He's not the one missing shots," Thorn said on one occasion. Still, Frank could be on a short leash next season, despite the $8-plus million, two-year extension he signed last summer. QUOTE TO NOTE Copyright (C) 2008 The Sports Xchange. All Rights Reserved.
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