Monday night’s NBA Draft Lottery results — the Nets’ season-long tank resulting in just the No. 8 overall pick — was like a punch in the gut to the team’s fans. It’s a blow they probably should have seen coming. But that doesn’t mean it will hurt any less or they’ll get over it any...
When Brooklyn general manager Sean Marks and team governor Joe Tsai pivoted and made the tough decision to tank this season for a high draft pick, it ended up giving them the sixth-best odds.
The Nets want Giannis Antetokounmpo, just like half the NBA. But what does he want? Does he prefer to stay in a smaller market, or the big-city life of playing in Brooklyn? Does he want to fit into somebody else’s ready-made contender, or the autonomy and ability to craft his own team around his talents?...
Under terms of the deal, MSGN -- which carries the Knicks, Rangers, Islanders, Devils and Sabres and Gotham FC -- will win a debt refinancing in which JPMorgan agrees to reduce it to around $600 million from a current bill of roughly $800 million, sources close to the talks said.