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Nets set to announce D-League team to play at Coliseum after first season next year at Barclays

Apparently the official word is coming today, but NetsDaily yesterday had the scoop, headlined Nets D-League team to be called "Long Island Nets," will play first at Barclays Center, then Nassau Coliseum:
Brett Yormark hinted at the news Thursday at the groundbreaking for the Coliseum renovation, saying there will be a "major announcement" Friday regarding professional basketball at the arena. The Nets would be the 22nd NBA team to have a D-League affiliate.
The NBA source added that the team will play its first season at Barclays Center, then move in 2017-18 to the renovated Nassau Coliseum. Mikhail Prokhorov's ONEXIM Sports and Entertainment recently closed on a deal to purchase a controlling interest in Nassau Events Center, the entity that is rehabbing the 40-year-old venue.
Although details have to be fully worked out, said the source, there is the possibility that the Long Island Nets and the Brooklyn Nets will play some double-headers at Barclays next season.
Doubleheaders at the Barclays Center make sense, because it may not be worth it to bring in staffers to run the building and then fill it with people paying $10 or less--which I'd bet is the going rate for a standalone D-League game in Brooklyn.

The Nets need a D-League team to develop (and stash) talent. Then again, the team's woes this season--so far 0-5--has prompted numerous quips that the current team is a D-League team.

NetsDaily says the Barclays Center and Nassau Coliseum would be curtained to limit the venues to 4000-8000 seats.

Update: the press release

Brooklyn Nets Purchase NBA Development League Team
– Long Island Nets to Debut Next Season at Barclays Center, Then Move to Nassau Coliseum –

NEW YORK, Nov. 6, 2015 – The NBA Development League and the Brooklyn Nets today announced that the club has acquired the right to own and operate an NBA D-League team. The new team, the Long Island Nets, will begin play in the 2016-17 season at Barclays Center in Brooklyn before relocating to its permanent home at the new Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum for the 2017-18 campaign. The Nets become the record 12th NBA team to fully own and operate its NBA D-League affiliate, while the NBA D-League expands to a record 21 teams for the 2016-17 season.

“Today’s announcement is an exciting one – not only for the NBA D-League, which welcomes the league’s record 21st team; or the Nets, who will have a place for young talent to develop; but for Nets fans,” said Malcolm Turner, NBA D-League President. “The NBA D-League is a place where talented young athletes refine their skills and develop into NBA contributors, and fans in Brooklyn, and later on Long Island, are sure to enjoy watching current and future NBA talent in an affordable, family-friendly atmosphere. I’m excited to work with the Nets’ executive staff as we ramp up to the start of the 2016-17 season together.”

“The creation of a D-League club goes hand in hand with the building of a younger, more athletic Brooklyn Nets team,” said Brooklyn Nets Principal Owner Mikhail Prokhorov. “It will provide additional roster opportunities that will serve us well as we focus on realizing the full potential of our coaches and players, current and future.”

Five members of the current Nets roster have played in the NBA D-League – Markel Brown, Sergey Karasev, Shane Larkin, Willie Reed and Donald Sloan. Additionally, Nets assistant coaches Joe Wolf and Jay Humphries both served as NBA D-League head coaches.

“This is a great step for our franchise,” said Billy King, Nets General Manager. “We will now have the ability to help our young players and coaches grow and develop.”

“The Long Island Nets will be a great brand extension of the Brooklyn Nets, and will give us the opportunity to reclaim a territory that was once ours,” said Brooklyn Nets and Barclays Center CEO Brett Yormark. “The creation of the Long Island Nets is indicative of our ownership’s commitment to the Nets and to the franchise’s future success. The new team will also serve as a proving ground for up-and-coming talent in all areas of our business.”

The new Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum, to open in the winter of 2016, will be developed and operated by Nassau Events Center, led by Onexim Sports and Entertainment, Bruce Ratner and Yormark, the same team that brought Barclays Center to Brooklyn.

Nassau County Executive Edward P. Mangano stated, “The Long Island Nets will have a world-class sports and entertainment destination to call home once transformation of the new Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum is complete. I welcome the Nets franchise and their heritage back to Nassau County.”

Playing with 19 teams for the 2015-16 campaign, the NBA D-League will tip of its 15th season on Nov. 12 when the Westchester Knicks host the Maine Red Claws. The 2015-16 NBA season tipped off with a record 30 percent of players boasting NBA D-League experience, including at least one NBA D-League alum on each NBA team’s roster. To date, six NBA players, including two members of the 2015 NBA Draft class, have been assigned to the NBA D-League to develop their skills.



The Nets join the Charlotte Hornets as NBA teams to launch their NBA D-League team for the 2016-17 season, when the league will feature 21 teams. For the 2015-16 season, 10 NBA clubs own and operate their NBA D-League affiliate: Cleveland Cavaliers (Canton Charge), Golden State Warriors (Santa Cruz Warriors), Indiana Pacers (Fort Wayne Mad Ants), Los Angeles Lakers (L.A. D-Fenders), New York Knicks (Westchester Knicks), Oklahoma City Thunder (Oklahoma City Blue), Philadelphia 76ers (Delaware 87ers), San Antonio Spurs (Austin Spurs), Toronto Raptors (Raptors 905) and Utah Jazz (Idaho Stampede).

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