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Nets Wire on MSNBrooklyn Nets jersey history No. 21 - Eric Floyd (1982-83)During his time suiting up for the Nets, Floyd wore only jersey Nos. 21 and 12 and put up 4.6 points and 2.1 rebounds per ...
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Nets Wire on MSNBrooklyn Nets jersey history No. 21 - David Burns (1981)During his time suiting up for the Nets, Burns wore only jersey No. 21 and put up 2.3 points and 1.3 rebounds per game.
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Nets Wire on MSNBrooklyn Nets jersey history No. 21 - Bob McAdoo (1981)During his time suiting up for the Nets, McAdoo wore only jersey No. 21 and put up 9.3 points, 2.6 rebounds, and 1.0 assists ...
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Nets Wire on MSNBrooklyn Nets jersey history No. 21 - Brian Mahoney (1972-73)The fourth of those players wearing No. 21 played in the (then) New York (now, Brooklyn) Nets era, guard alum Brian Mahoney.
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Nets Wire on MSNBrooklyn Nets jersey history No. 20 - Timofey Mozgov (2017-18)During his time suiting up for the Nets, Mozgov wore only jersey No. 20 and put up 4.2 points and 3.2 rebounds per game.
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Nets Wire on MSNBrooklyn Nets jersey history No. 20 - Landry Shamet (2020-21)During his time suiting up for the Nets, Shamet wore only jersey Nos. 13 and 20 and put up 9.3 points, 1.8 rebounds, and 1.6 ...
The Brooklyn Nets began as the New Jersey Americans in the inaugural season of the ABA in 1967-68. Teams. ... The first season in Nets franchise history started with Yogi Berra tossing up a red, ...
The inaugural season tipped off on Oct. 23, 1967, with a 110-107 loss to the Pittsburgh Pipers. The roster included former St. John’s stars Tony Jackson and Bob McIntyre and Rutgers’ Bobby Lloyd.
New Jersey followed up the falter with another dud, falling in game 3 94-90 in Boston. Facing a 2-1 deficit, the Nets ripped off three straight wins, two being on the road, en route to their first ...
On May 15, 2002, the top-seeded New Jersey Nets defeated the Charlotte Hornets 103-95, dispatching Charlotte in five games. The win marked the first advancement to the Eastern Conference Finals in ...
Lawrence Frank, a New Jersey native, told the Associated Press the move to Brooklyn makes him sad. “It’s hard to believe that basketball won’t be in New Jersey anymore,” said former Nets and current ...
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