View Full Version : Nets changing their name
MarionBarberThe4th
08-07-2010, 09:39 AM
How about the Brooklyn Sucks!!!1!!!!1roflomglmfbo
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Q: What will be the team's name after the move to Brooklyn?
A: I can not tell right now, but the documents are already submitted to the NBA office. The name change will happen in 2012 season.
Bob Sacamano
08-07-2010, 02:51 PM
Sounds ok to me.
casmith07
08-07-2010, 03:06 PM
Brooklyn Bombers?
Bob Sacamano
08-07-2010, 03:39 PM
Brooklyn Bombers?
That's actually pretty good.
kmp77
08-07-2010, 03:48 PM
Brooklyn Bombers?
That's good and makes sense....so that won't be it.
Bob Sacamano
08-07-2010, 03:55 PM
That's good and makes sense....so that won't be it.
A roller-derby team apparently already has the moniker, so yeah.
big dog cowboy
08-07-2010, 04:19 PM
How about the Brooklyn Sucks!!!1!!!!1roflomglmfbo
:laugh2::laugh1::laugh2::laugh1::laugh2::laugh2::l augh1:
What's so funny about that?
Rampage
08-07-2010, 06:11 PM
That's good and makes sense....so that won't be it.
Brooklyn Bullets makes more sense. besides Brooklyn Bombers is just a cheap rip-off of Bronx Bombers.
MarionBarberThe4th
08-07-2010, 06:38 PM
I wish Proky would just pay the Dodgers $100M and be done w/ it.
Weve pretty much ran out of team names. Unless you want to get down to the WNBA type names that dont end in "s".
TheCount
08-08-2010, 01:59 AM
Brooklyn is a borough, not a city. Why would they put a borough in the name of the team?
They will be "New York" something or other, like every other NY Metro sports team.
MarionBarberThe4th
08-08-2010, 10:58 AM
Brooklyn is a borough, not a city. Why would they put a borough in the name of the team?
They will be "New York" something or other, like every other NY Metro sports team.
It has not been decided.
Q: Are you not afraid of always following the Knicks' footsteps, just like it's happening in LA with Clippers and Lakers?
A: I think that the circumstances in LA are greatly different from the circumstances in NY. Brooklyn, say Americans, is its own separate country. It's the center of immigration. They have unique energy. Many millions of people who now reside in the USA went through Brooklyn. When I was in various cities, people came up to me and said: "We are Brooklynites, give us the Nets and we will cheer for them". I think that Nets have a unique chance of becoming an All-American team because many people went through Brooklyn. No other team has a fan club outside of their own state. I think we will be the first ones who will try to create fans across America. It will be a unique concept - a whole country of fans. In the first stage we will be opening fan clubs in nearby states.
this will be right and will strongly position the team.
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Sam I Am
08-08-2010, 11:43 AM
Smartest thing they can do. Destroy anything that was associated with New Jersey.
TheCount
08-08-2010, 11:56 AM
It has not been decided.
Q: Are you not afraid of always following the Knicks' footsteps, just like it's happening in LA with Clippers and Lakers?
A: I think that the circumstances in LA are greatly different from the circumstances in NY. Brooklyn, say Americans, is its own separate country. It's the center of immigration. They have unique energy. Many millions of people who now reside in the USA went through Brooklyn. When I was in various cities, people came up to me and said: "We are Brooklynites, give us the Nets and we will cheer for them". I think that Nets have a unique chance of becoming an All-American team because many people went through Brooklyn. No other team has a fan club outside of their own state. I think we will be the first ones who will try to create fans across America. It will be a unique concept - a whole country of fans. In the first stage we will be opening fan clubs in nearby states.
this will be right and will strongly position the team.
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That seems related more to placing the team in Brooklyn, not naming them after a borough.
A nickname is one thing, but to outright name them "The Brooklyn ______", is highly unlikely.
MarionBarberThe4th
08-08-2010, 12:09 PM
That seems related more to placing the team in Brooklyn, not naming them after a borough.
A nickname is one thing, but to outright name them "The Brooklyn ______", is highly unlikely.
The new arena blueprints also had Brooklyn on the floor
Who knows. They need to do research on it though. I think it sounds better
Cythim
08-08-2010, 04:48 PM
That seems related more to placing the team in Brooklyn, not naming them after a borough.
A nickname is one thing, but to outright name them "The Brooklyn ______", is highly unlikely.
Why is it unlikely? Several teams have named themselves after Brooklyn. The Brooklyn Dodgers is the most well-known and subsequently the most used from all the defunct Brooklyn teams. Go ahead and check wikipedia.. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sports_in_Brooklyn
TheCount
08-08-2010, 06:03 PM
Why is it unlikely? Several teams have named themselves after Brooklyn. The Brooklyn Dodgers is the most well-known and subsequently the most used from all the defunct Brooklyn teams. Go ahead and check wikipedia.. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sports_in_Brooklyn
The history of baseball in Brooklyn is it's own thing entirely, that I won't pretend to be well versed in but you may be overlooking the fact that when the Dodgers were formed, Brooklyn actually WAS a city. That's no longer the case.
That's like naming a team "The Manhattan Dodgers" at this point.
Seven
08-09-2010, 11:06 AM
:damn:
CoolNClutch
08-09-2010, 01:18 PM
The Nets is actually a solid name already. If there are any teams that need to change their name, it should be the Hornets, Bobcats, Grizzlies, and Thunder. The Utah Jazz is technically silly but there's too much history there that it's become a household name.
casmith07
08-09-2010, 01:39 PM
They should keep the Nets name and go throwback with the jerseys...old red white and blue.
They will be "Brooklyn" though. They'll be able to market tons of merchandise to urban youth featuring the "BKLN" moniker.
ThreeandOut
08-09-2010, 02:05 PM
With their new Russian owner, they should call them the New York Nyets.
Sam I Am
08-09-2010, 02:05 PM
The Nets is actually a solid name already. If there are any teams that need to change their name, it should be the Hornets, Bobcats, Grizzlies, and Thunder. The Utah Jazz is technically silly but there's too much history there that it's become a household name.
Hornets >>>>>>> Nets
I like Jazz and even Thunder is good. Now, Bobcats and Grizzlies. They should change their name. I have no clue why someone thought Bobcats what a good idea. This isn't high school.
Chocolate Lab
08-09-2010, 02:12 PM
http://netsarescorching.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/Brooklyn.jpg
I have no idea of the background of this pic, but they should just go with these. Those unis are classically sweet.
Cythim
08-09-2010, 07:07 PM
The history of baseball in Brooklyn is it's own thing entirely, that I won't pretend to be well versed in but you may be overlooking the fact that when the Dodgers were formed, Brooklyn actually WAS a city. That's no longer the case.
That's like naming a team "The Manhattan Dodgers" at this point.
And why would that be a problem? We have teams named after states they don't play in (NY Jets/Giants) and teams named after state nicknames (Golden State Warriors). We even have a team named after two cities (LA Angels of Anaheim).
If we were talking about Portland or Milwaukee renaming their team after the neighborhood they play in I would completely see your point. Brooklyn has global recognition that has the possibility of attracting more fans than another New York team. Naming it Brooklyn gives automatic ownership to anyone who is or from that borough.
TheCount
08-09-2010, 10:29 PM
And why would that be a problem? We have teams named after states they don't play in (NY Jets/Giants) and teams named after state nicknames (Golden State Warriors). We even have a team named after two cities (LA Angels of Anaheim).
If we were talking about Portland or Milwaukee renaming their team after the neighborhood they play in I would completely see your point. Brooklyn has global recognition that has the possibility of attracting more fans than another New York team. Naming it Brooklyn gives automatic ownership to anyone who is or from that borough.
If that's what you believe, I'm not here to change your opinion.
I still think it's unlikely and a bad move if they go ahead with it. Let the fans nickname the team after Brooklyn.
It wouldn't matter what they named the team, as long as the stadium is in Brooklyn, Brooklynites will claim it.
casmith07
08-09-2010, 11:05 PM
If that's what you believe, I'm not here to change your opinion.
I still think it's unlikely and a bad move if they go ahead with it. Let the fans nickname the team after Brooklyn.
It wouldn't matter what they named the team, as long as the stadium is in Brooklyn, Brooklynites will claim it.
I still think they'll name it after Brooklyn. Like I said, the marketing value alone will be higher. All the cool, urban gear they'll sell to NBA fans with the "BKLN" moniker.
Of course, they could still market that gear despite the team being the New York ______ too, being that it's located in Brooklyn. The "alternate" logo could be the BKLN design with the team colors on hats and shirts and such.
rantanamo
08-09-2010, 11:52 PM
Brooklyn has 2.5 million residents. Don't think there's a problem with naming a team after such a populous place.
Cythim
08-10-2010, 09:32 AM
I forgot to add the two teams named after New England
Royal Laegotti
08-10-2010, 01:04 PM
They'll probably be named something like the Brooklyn Air, Brooklyn Cloud or the Brooklyn Hip Hop (for Jay-Z) or something really stupid so nobody gets offended.
TheCount
08-10-2010, 02:32 PM
I still think they'll name it after Brooklyn. Like I said, the marketing value alone will be higher. All the cool, urban gear they'll sell to NBA fans with the "BKLN" moniker.
Of course, they could still market that gear despite the team being the New York ______ too, being that it's located in Brooklyn. The "alternate" logo could be the BKLN design with the team colors on hats and shirts and such.
Exactly, regardless of what they name it they can still market the Brooklyn merch, like throwback Jersey's with the Brooklyn moniker.
The main issue, in my mind, is that Brooklyn is still technically a small part of NYC. Around the world when people think of New York, they mostly think of Manhattan but there aren't any "Manhattan ______" teams, are there?
It's not a matter of how popular the borough is, I've lived in Brooklyn for years now. I think it's infinitely better than Manhattan, but it's not going to be the epicenter of NYC anytime soon.
TheCount
08-10-2010, 02:36 PM
I forgot to add the two teams named after New England
You are going in completely the opposite direction of the claim you're making. They named New England that to appeal better to a larger numbers of people and states.
Go smaller, not bigger.
Perhaps you've confused yourself by thinking my issue is that naming a team after anything but a city or state is a bad idea, that's not the case. I've been pretty clear that the reason I think it's a bad idea is because Brooklyn is a borough and a small part of New York City, much less New York State.
Cythim
08-10-2010, 05:44 PM
You are going in completely the opposite direction of the claim you're making. They named New England that to appeal better to a larger numbers of people and states.
Go smaller, not bigger.
Perhaps you've confused yourself by thinking my issue is that naming a team after anything but a city or state is a bad idea, that's not the case. I've been pretty clear that the reason I think it's a bad idea is because Brooklyn is a borough and a small part of New York City, much less New York State.
As a small part of New York, it is still bigger than the 12 smallest NBA markets. If they decide to use New York instead of Brooklyn what would make anyone cheer for them over the Knicks besides a dislike for the Knicks? By going with Brooklyn as their name they are saying "Hey Brooklyn, New York may already have a team, but we belong to you."
If a new NFL team were started in the New England do you think they would try to steal Patriot fans by also calling themselves New England (or something bigger) or go smaller with a state or city to garner local support?
The problem here is you aren't looking at the big picture. Creating another New York team will not garner much support in a saturated sports market (this will be their 8th team in the big 4 major leagues). Just look at London and the EPL as a great example. There is no team named after London but there are lots of teams in London named after their respective neighborhoods and boroughs.
Bob Sacamano
08-10-2010, 06:33 PM
I still think they'll name it after Brooklyn. Like I said, the marketing value alone will be higher. All the cool, urban gear they'll sell to NBA fans with the "BKLN" moniker.
Of course, they could still market that gear despite the team being the New York ______ too, being that it's located in Brooklyn. The "alternate" logo could be the BKLN design with the team colors on hats and shirts and such.
This is without a doubt, the dumbest marketing scheme ever.
casmith07
08-10-2010, 09:25 PM
This is without a doubt, the dumbest marketing scheme ever.
It's the NBA :laugh1:
TheCount
08-10-2010, 09:27 PM
As a small part of New York, it is still bigger than the 12 smallest NBA markets. If they decide to use New York instead of Brooklyn what would make anyone cheer for them over the Knicks besides a dislike for the Knicks? By going with Brooklyn as their name they are saying "Hey Brooklyn, New York may already have a team, but we belong to you."
The problem here is you aren't looking at the big picture. Creating another New York team will not garner much support in a saturated sports market (this will be their 8th team in the big 4 major leagues). Just look at London and the EPL as a great example. There is no team named after London but there are lots of teams in London named after their respective neighborhoods and boroughs.
You do understand that Brooklyn is IN New York City, right?
Regardless of whether the team is named New York or Brooklyn, the stadium is in Brooklyn and it WILL be in the same markets as those 8 other teams you seem so sure are already straining the New York Sports market.
Cythim
08-12-2010, 07:20 AM
You do understand that Brooklyn is IN New York City, right?
Regardless of whether the team is named New York or Brooklyn, the stadium is in Brooklyn and it WILL be in the same markets as those 8 other teams you seem so sure are already straining the New York Sports market.
Good lord, do you really need to throw out insults? It is in the same market as those 7 other teams but instead of trying to represent the entire market they are carving out Brooklyn and telling them, "New York may have 7 other pro teams but we belong just to you!"
Do you understand the status of New York's second sports teams? Everyone loves the Yankees and the Mets are an afterthough. Everyone loves the Giants and the Jets are an afterthough. Everyone loves the Rangers and the Islanders are an afterthought. Taking the New York name will make the Nets an afterthought but using Brooklyn instead gives them the ability to carve out their own market within a larger one.
TheCount
08-12-2010, 10:59 AM
Good lord, do you really need to throw out insults? It is in the same market as those 7 other teams but instead of trying to represent the entire market they are carving out Brooklyn and telling them, "New York may have 7 other pro teams but we belong just to you!"
I insulted you in that quote? I'd love to hear what part of that you considered an insult.
Do you understand the status of New York's second sports teams? Everyone loves the Yankees and the Mets are an afterthough. Everyone loves the Giants and the Jets are an afterthough. Everyone loves the Rangers and the Islanders are an afterthought. Taking the New York name will make the Nets an afterthought but using Brooklyn instead gives them the ability to carve out their own market within a larger one.
Oh boy. Do you even live here??? I mean come on man, give me a break. From this statement alone I think it's safe to say you don't know nearly as much about the NY Sports scene as you seem to think you do.
MarionBarberThe4th
08-12-2010, 12:22 PM
Good lord, do you really need to throw out insults? It is in the same market as those 7 other teams but instead of trying to represent the entire market they are carving out Brooklyn and telling them, "New York may have 7 other pro teams but we belong just to you!"
Do you understand the status of New York's second sports teams? Everyone loves the Yankees and the Mets are an afterthough. Everyone loves the Giants and the Jets are an afterthough. Everyone loves the Rangers and the Islanders are an afterthought. Taking the New York name will make the Nets an afterthought but using Brooklyn instead gives them the ability to carve out their own market within a larger one.
I disagree w/ that. The Jets and Mets are huge stories here.
Sam I Am
08-12-2010, 01:34 PM
I disagree w/ that. The Jets and Mets are huge stories here.
They are, but I think he is referring to their following compared to the Yankees / Giants.
The Jets and Mets are like red-headed step-children in NY. :laugh2: They aren't loved like the normal children, but they still get lunch money. :lmao2:
Cythim
08-12-2010, 10:39 PM
I insulted you in that quote? I'd love to hear what part of that you considered an insult.
Oh boy. Do you even live here??? I mean come on man, give me a break. From this statement alone I think it's safe to say you don't know nearly as much about the NY Sports scene as you seem to think you do.
I disagree w/ that. The Jets and Mets are huge stories here.
Yeah, in New York they are loved but on the national scale they are nothing. They will find some fair-weather fans when they put together good teams but on a down year you won't see a Mets or Jets cap outside of New York.
They are, but I think he is referring to their following compared to the Yankees / Giants.
The Jets and Mets are like red-headed step-children in NY. :laugh2: They aren't loved like the normal children, but they still get lunch money. :lmao2:
:hammer:
TheCount
08-12-2010, 11:09 PM
Yeah, in New York they are loved but on the national scale they are nothing. They will find some fair-weather fans when they put together good teams but on a down year you won't see a Mets or Jets cap outside of New York.
You just described sports in general.
The idea that the team should be named after a smaller borough inside the same city because they won't be regarded as well as the Yankees is kind of asking a lot, isn't it?
You think you see a lot of Packers gear outside of Greenbay or a lot of Cowboys gear outside of Texas? That's the nature of sports.
They are, but I think he is referring to their following compared to the Yankees / Giants.
The Jets and Mets are like red-headed step-children in NY. :laugh2: They aren't loved like the normal children, but they still get lunch money. :lmao2:
True, in terms of how non-fans may view the teams but the Jets have a huge following, there's a reason they're the 9th most valuable sports franchise in all sports according to Forbes, just two spots below the Giants.
I think going with "Brooklyn" would be fine. Would give the team a little flavor.
Cythim
08-13-2010, 10:29 AM
You think you see a lot of Packers gear outside of Greenbay or a lot of Cowboys gear outside of Texas? That's the nature of sports.
Yeah, you do. The Cowboys are America's Team. When I go to a sports bar on Sunday here in Washington (state) the Cowboys are the most well represented team, even more so than the Seahawks. The same happens for the Yankees and Giants.
TheCount
08-18-2010, 11:03 AM
Yeah, you do. The Cowboys are America's Team. When I go to a sports bar on Sunday here in Washington (state) the Cowboys are the most well represented team, even more so than the Seahawks. The same happens for the Yankees and Giants.
Congratulations, the sports bar you go to (that I obviously have no means to verify) apparently represents the entire country. That's quite a feat.
Unfortunately for you, that has nothing to do with New York basketball, and you've already proved you know next to nothing about the sports climate here.
rkell87
08-20-2010, 09:03 PM
You just described sports in general.
The idea that the team should be named after a smaller borough inside the same city because they won't be regarded as well as the Yankees is kind of asking a lot, isn't it?
You think you see a lot of Packers gear outside of Greenbay or a lot of Cowboys gear outside of Texas? That's the nature of sports.
True, in terms of how non-fans may view the teams but the Jets have a huge following, there's a reason they're the 9th most valuable sports franchise in all sports according to Forbes, just two spots below the Giants.
Congratulations, the sports bar you go to (that I obviously have no means to verify) apparently represents the entire country. That's quite a feat.
Unfortunately for you, that has nothing to do with New York basketball, and you've already proved you know next to nothing about the sports climate here.
actually every time i go out of state i make it a point of counting cowboy gear vs. the local teams. i started a thread about it a while back. the only time i saw a team beat the boys was LA dodger gear at Disneyland.
im not sayin, just sayin
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