"Well, we didn't go down, so that was a positive," general manager Kiki Vandeweghe said in a statement. "You have to look on the bright side. The thing about it is I do think it's a deep draft ... There are a lot of interesting players in this draft."
Jay-Z's hopes were dashed as well. According to AllHipHop.com, the rapper had this to say before the draft: "This is very exciting and I hope my nickname 'Lucky Lefty' holds up."
There's always next year, Jigga Man. Jay-Z reportedly paid for a $4.5 million stake in the Nets, making him a part-owner and major proponent of moving the team to Brooklyn.
—The ARTISTdirect Staff
05.21.08
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