When the Brooklyn Nets played their first game at Barclays Center in
downtown Brooklyn in the fall of 2012, they succeeded in bringing a
major professional sports franchise back to Brooklyn for the first time
since the Dodgers abandoned the borough in 1957.
Now, "Brooklyn
Bounce" chronicles the Nets' historic inaugural season in the borough,
full of highs and lows--plenty of them entirely unexpected. Jake
Appleman takes us inside the locker room and courtside, examining the
team's transition from the New Jersey swamp to gentrified Brooklyn, from
an opening night delayed by Hurricane Sandy to an epic seven-game
playoff showdown with the Chicago Bulls.
The Nets were the game's
foremost paradox in 2013, a team that managed to be the most improved in
the NBA, but also consistently disappointed. What made them interesting
wasn't their style of play or even their unique collection of
personalities; it was their constant state of reinvention and their
evolving relationship with their new home: as the Barclays crowds would
chant it, BROOOOOOK-LYN!
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