Nets are selling Barclays suites at NY Times building
Sorry about the blogging gap this afternoon.
I was deep inside enemy territory, in The New York Times building, which I climbed using an elevator rather than the convenient, ladder-like structure outside its windows.
No, I wasn't there to make a Gary Carter-like offering of my services should they decide Richard Sandomir has outlived his usefulness.
I was checking out the model suite for the Barclays Center in downtown Brooklyn, which the Nets still hope to open during the 2010-11 season.
The cheapest model averages around $300,000 per season. If everyone in WatchDog Nation throws in a dollar for each page view over the next month or so, we can do this together, people.
It will be crowded, but we are all friends.
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Richard Sandomir's job is sweet. The YES Network contacts him for a story on January 16, 2008, as Sandomir confirmed in an e-mail to me, when Mitchell report alumnus David Justice "decides" that he will no longer be a studio analyst for the YES Network. The YES Network also provides Sandomir with David Justice's phone number which David Justice said he wished George Mitchell or Bud Selig had called before the Mitchell Report came out (even though as Howard Bryant on ESPN.com documented on January 4, 2008, that "along with the several phone calls Mitchell's investigators made to him to reschedule, a certified letter [was] sent to his Poway, Calif., home. Justice signed for that letter; Mitchell's investigators provided ESPN.com with a copy of its receipt that contains Justice's signature." Then a couple weeks later, Sandomir breaks another YES Network story on January 29, 2008 that David Cone is rejoining the YES Network. Who else "leaves no stone unturned" to get stories like that? Or at least fall into his lap?