Jay-Z and the Nets don't have much to clap about following Carmelo Anthony's trade to the Knicks.
When Carmelo Anthony suits up for his first game as a Knick tonight, there will be a thick soup of euphoria in the air. There will be cheers, laughter and maybe even a few tears of joy. Because for the first time in a decade, New York basketball fans have a championship-caliber team to root for, helmed by two name-brand superstars.
But for Brooklyn native and Nets co-owner Jay-Z, the focus will b...
Published on February 23, 2011 15:52