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How Nets latest ‘experiment’ is different from others Spoiler alert: it could work
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Rustin Dodd, writing for The Athletic, provides a history lesson for Nets fans, calling the Nets an “experiment” from their beginning in the Teaneck Armory in 1967 to the arrival of “Big Three” in Brooklyn 54 years later.
Dodd relives every time the Nets tried something anything to breakthrough in the New York region, from thinking of signing Wilt Chamberlain at age 49 to getting East Rutherford to change its name to Nike (!) to changing the team name to “Swamp Dragons” to the last time the Nets tried a superstar-driven enterprise, the disaster that was the Celtics trade in 2013. (He doesn’t mention reversible jerseys, thank you very much.)
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Gov. Phil Murphy said Monday that New Jersey s supply of COVID-19 vaccine is currently too low to let elderly residents outside of nursing homes get shots a stark contrast to New York, which will begin administering the vaccine to those 75 and older this week.
The decision comes as frustration with New Jersey s slow vaccine rollout mounts, while hundreds of thousands of doses have yet to be administered almost a month into the vaccination campaign. My sleeve is rolled up, said Paul Wild, 75, of Monmouth County. It is very disconcerting that the resources are available and not being fully implemented.