Relive four of the greatest moments in Nets basketball history. Each set comes with four laser-etched coasters depicting these historic plays:
2014 Eastern Conference First Round: Game 7 vs Toronto - Series winning block
2003 Eastern Conference Finals: Game 1 vs Detroit - Consecutive Conf. Champs
2012 Regular Season vs Houston - The windmill alley-oop
1976 ABA Finals: Game 6 vs Denver - The Finals Comeback
These slate coasters are laser-etched indelibly into the stone itself. - Size: 4" x 4" x 0.25" per coaster - Weight: 0.25lbs (4oz) - Natural edge
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2014 Eastern Conference First Round: Game 7
Series winning block
Nets vs Toronto
104 - 103
4 May, 2014
Searching for Brooklyn's first playoff series win, it was Game 7 and Toronto had possession with the chance to win. A scrappy drive to the basket led Lowry to have a chance for a layup but Paul Pierce came out of nowhere for the block. It sealed Brooklyn's only playoff series victory to this date.
2003 Eastern Conference Finals: Game 1
Consecutive Conf. Champs
Nets vs Detroit
76 - 74
18 May, 2003
New Jersey was searching for their 2nd consecutive conference title. With only 1.4 seconds remaining in Game 1, Kidd sank a jumper to steal a victory in Detroit. NJ would also squeak away Game 2 and then finish the sweep at home. Without the Game 1 victory, who knows how it would've turned out.
2012 Regular Season
The windmill alley-oop
Nets vs Houston
106 - 112
10 March, 2012
In 2012, Gerald Green whipped out something that you would previously only see in the dunk contest - only it wasn't. This was an in game windmill alley-oop dunk that got fans out of their seats and their couches. You know it's good when even the opposing bench reacts in awe.
1976 ABA Finals: Game 6
The Finals Comeback
Nets vs Denver
112 - 106
13 May, 1976
Having won the 1974 Finals, Dr. J led New York into the finals once again, looking for another title. Erving won the ABA MVP for the third straight year. In Game 6, New York had fallen behind and trailed by 22 points with over 16 minutes remaining. NY then mounted a comeback and won their 2nd title.