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After 35 seasons as the New Jersey nets, the team returned to New York to play in the new Barclays Center in Brooklyn as the Brooklyn Nets.
Brooklyn Nets tickets haven’t been slackers by any means. The Nets have managed to get into the NBA Playoffs consistently over the last half decade. The problem with getting to the playoffs and not winning it all is that everyone starts to get impatient and wonder if all the elements necessary to win an NBA Championship are really in place. That was the problem facing Nets tickets at the end of last season. What was the verdict? The Brooklyn Nets will give it one more go with their current roster.
What’s in Store for Brooklyn Nets Tickets?
Having everyone on board in good physical condition means Brooklyn Nets tickets will once again be a good bet to bring in some playoff games. New Jersey will have more competition in the Atlantic Division with the Celtics re-loading during the summer. But with the Nets core group of players having been together for several years and that elusive NBA Championship within their grasp for maybe the last time, this should be an exciting, motivated group of players available for anyone luck enough to land Brooklyn Nets tickets.

Can Nets Tickets break through?
Casting around for that missing magic piece has cost many NBA teams dearly. Rather than take that chance the Nets management decided to stick with what they’ve got. The thinking is that injury played a major role in the Nets falling short of their goal. Last season it was the loss of Nenad Krstic that kept Nets tickets holders from seeing the NBA Finals. Krstic went out with torn ligaments when he was having one of the best years of his career. His 16.4 points per game and 6.8 rebounds at the time of his injury had him ranked as one of the top centers in the league. Who knows what might have happened had he been available in the playoffs?
With Krstic coming back healthy the Nets will be strong. Off season ankle surgery should also give Richard Jefferson some new life. Jeffersonwas 3rd on the team with 16.3 points per game from his forward position. Then of course there’s Vince Carter and Jason Kidd. Kidd also put up career best numbers, racking up 12 triple doubles during the season. Vince Carter led the Nets with 25.2 points per game and shows no signs of slowing down.
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