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  1. Lee Eddy -- Teams
    By Rox Girl Matt Eddy makes a survey of sources of talent for each team. S back, but not a whole bunch for the valley. Vince Carter scored points for the Nets, who dropped their third straight and. S story about a young woman forced to choose between her career or the love of an Jayda lyric man. Jameer Nelson, PG, Magic strained foot This is a weird one.
  2. New Jersey Nets -- Jason Kidd
    If the New Jersey Nets are able to find another rebounder, it can lead to more fast breaks and a higher paced offense, which the squad hopes to do. Those usually on the receiving end of Kidd’s passes, Carter and Jefferson, showed they can flourish playing together. After coming from the Toronto Raptors, Vince Carter resurrected his career and maintained his reputation as a “high flyer.”
  3. New Jersey Nets -- Arenas
    Playing in the brand-new Brendan Byrne Arena at the Meadowlands in East Rutherford, New Jersey, the Nets got off to a 3-12 start in 1981-82. But the club went 41-26 the rest of the way to finish with a mark of 44-38, a 20-game improvement from the previous year. New Jersey advanced to the playoffs but was swept by Washington in a best-of-three first-round series.
  4. Mariah Carey -- Emancipation Of Mimi
    Click here to bid on an autographed Mariah Carey "The Emancipation of Mimi" CD. This CD is auctioned by Seattle's 106.1 KISS FM radio station. All proceeds will be donated to Seattle Children's Hospital.
  5. New Jersey Nets -- Teams
    The New Jersey Nets are one of the teams looking to dethrone the NBA champion, Miami Heat. After being manhandled by Dwyane Wade and the Miami Heat, the Nets are looking to bounce back and become one of the elite teams in the East. It is definitely possible with a trio of great players such as, Vince Carter, Jason Kidd and Richard Jefferson. The New Jersey Nets need to win now more than ever, especially with Vince Carter becoming a free agent after this season.
  6. Mariah -- Music
    Mariah was the music director at Unity of Panama City and several of the choir members helped out on one of the tracks. The CD is filled with heart, soul, humor and depth that comes from a lifetime of experience in the arts.
  7. New York Giants -- Cities
    Dave and Holly Combs traveled to New York City from Indianapolis, Indiana, to assist with Sept. 11 recovery efforts. While exploring Manhattan during their off hours, they were inspired by the wealth of stickers they saw all over the city. These stickers inspired the Combs couple to create the first street-art magazine to focus on stickers as an art form. PEEL gradually evolved from a black and white zine stuffed into plastic bags to a full-size, glossy, internationally distributed magazine. This book documents the development of PEEL and the sticker culture it commemorates (and propagates) with such palpable delight.
  8. Toronto Raptors
    The Toronto Raptors are a professional basketball team based in Toronto, Ontario. They are part of the Atlantic Division of the Eastern Conference in the National Basketball Association (NBA). The team was established in 1995, along with the Vancouver Grizzlies, as part of the NBA's expansion into Canada. When the Grizzlies relocated to Memphis, Tennessee in 2001, the Raptors became the only Canadian team in the NBA. They originally played their home games in the SkyDome, before moving to the Air Canada Centre (ACC) in 1999.
  9. Miami Heat -- Games
    The Miami Heat suffered through a terrible start in their first year by losing their first 17 games. It would be the middle of December before Heat fans could celebrate a win over the Cleveland Cavaliers. The expansion blues held the Heat to 15 wins in their inaugural season.
  10. New Jersey Nets
    The New Jersey Nets were a charter member of the American Basketball Association (ABA) in 1967. The Franchise was owned by trucking magnate Arthur Brown and he had intended the team to play in New York but a venue conflict forced the team to New Jersey. The Franchise was originally called the Americans. The Americans were coached by Max Zallofsky and led by Tony Jackson and Dan Anderson. The Americans tied the Kentucky Colonels for the final playoff spot at the end of their inaugural season and were set to have a one game playoff. The American’s home court was booked so the team had to scramble to find a place to play the playoff game with the Colonels.
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