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NBA History the best of: Brooklyn Nets

Greetings and Salutations to all to start this blog off I will be doing a series where I go through every team in the NBA and make a ‘Dream Team’ of sorts. What this encompasses is the best: 5 players (positional), Coach, Emblem and Uniform. I will be going alphabetically hope we all enjoy this! Brooklyn Nets In the Brooklyn Nets we come across our first former ABA franchise, led by the legendary Julius “Dr. J” Erving, they won 2 ABA championships in 1974 and 1976. However since moving to the NBA they have been on the wrong end of lady luck, going from having to trade Dr. J due to paying the Knicks $3.2 million for ‘invading’ New York, to paying the Knicks another $4 million in order to move to New Jersey. The Nets would not taste any real success till 2001 when they traded for future Hall of Famer Jason Kidd and proceed to make the 2002 and 2003 NBA finals. After years of competitiveness the Nets moved to Brooklyn in 2012 and have proceeded to do not too much. All time

NBA History the best of: Boston Celtics

Greetings and Salutations to all to start this blog off I will be doing a series where I go through every team in the NBA and make a ‘Dream Team’ of sorts. What this encompasses is the best: 5 players (positional), Coach, Emblem and Uniform. I will be going alphabetically hope we all enjoy this! Boston Celtics The Boston Celtics are the most storied franchise in NBA history with 17 banners in the ceiling, which is 24.3% of all championships since the league formed, also having the record for most consecutive championship wins with eight (1959 – 1966). They are one of the eight original NBA franchises formed in 1946 that have survived to this day. All Time Starting 5   PG – Bob Cousy ‘The Houdini of the Hardwood’, ‘Mr. Basketball’, ‘Cooz’… a man with that many nicknames had to be really good right? Right. Bob Cousy at the time was the best point guard to ever grace the hardwood, revolutionizing the way the basketball was played by not only Point Guards, but by th