Hey guys, to answer some of your questions..........
1.........What is a Krishna.........I'm clueless to that. But with your warning, I'm afraid to find out........
2..........My favorite team........
Knicks were my no. 1 in my heart, but now the Nets have replaced them.
Its not because of the winning and losing by both teams...........Its has all to do with the Nets future in Brooklyn. I live not to far away from the proposed site of the Brooklyn Arena on Flatbush and Atlantic in Park Slope. I'm down at Flatbush and Linden Ave. The feeling to me is exciting knowing that a professional team could soon rep my hood. And the feeling on the streets in this part of the city is of utter excitement and wonder. Some closer to the site are a little worried though, but that's natural.
But since the announcement of the Ratner/Jay-Z ownership group winning the bidding war for the Nets and move them to Brooklyn, I have became a fan of the Nets.
Do I think the arena will get built?
Yes hands down.
Bruce Ratner is a local developer who has successfully buile multi-million dollar projects in Brooklyn before. There shouldnt be any problems financing the project with the deep pocket investors on board and the city and private sector will to hep get it done.
Can Brooklyn and NYC both support teams?
Sure.
The entire city is excited, not just Brooklynites. You see, Bklyn aint exactly suburban like it was billed in the good ole' days. Bklyn is now a major part of the fabric of this city. So this team wont just represent Bklyn, it will represent the whole NYC.
The Nets and Brooklyn appear to be a match when you also factor in the fact that Brooklyn is a hotbed for local hoops talent, past, present, and most likely in the future.
Besides, New Yorkers are probably more happier with the move to Brooklyn they would have been if the Nets moved to join Wang and the Isles in L.I. That move would have been rather ordinary........
But this "experiment" will be the best thing to happen to the Borough of Brooklyn and for New York sports teams in general.
Win or loose, I'll never stop rooting for the Knicks. But once the Nets bring professional sports back to Brooklyn, I'll be a "Bum", with my Pops. Just not a "Dodgers Bum," but as a "Nets Bum!" And I'm sure alot of other Brooklynites will be too.
As for the team name........we know it will be "Brooklyn Nets" The name has history in the area so I doubt it will get dumped. And word is, the look will be a modernized version of the retro New York Nets "Starry" look. That should be interesting......
Anyways..........its a pleasure meeting all of you.........