The Brooklyn Nets

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Glory Days Is New York City big enough for two professional basketball l b k b ll l teams In 1967 Arthur Brown decided to find out He bought a team in the American Basketball Association ABA and looked for an arena in Manhattan He wanted to go head-to-head with the New York Knicks of the National Basketball Association NBA When the NBA prevented him from renting an arena Brown moved his team to Teaneck New Jersey and named it the Americans hf kC b f Like most ABA teams the Americans were made up of overlooked or unwanted players Their best player Tony Jackson had actually been banned from the NBA Many years earlier his name had come up in a gambling scandal Although Jackson was never charged with a crime the NBA still outlawed him By contrast the ABA gave second chances to many talented players In 1968 69 the Americans moved to Long Island New York and changed their name to the Nets By the early 1970s the Nets 6