Hurricane Sandy Aftermath Could Complicate Travel to Brooklyn Nets’ Home Debut

by abournenesn

Oct 30, 2012

Hurricane Sandy Aftermath Could Complicate Travel to Brooklyn Nets' Home DebutBrooklyn's new home team is understandably amped about its debut on Thursday, when the Nets and Knicks are due to tip off at the Barclays Center. That debut could be complicated, though, if fans do not have a way to get there.

Hurricane Sandy's aftermath left nearly all travel avenues in New York City devastated, with all public transportation and almost every bridge and tunnel out of commission well into Tuesday evening. The Brooklyn, Manhattan, Queensboro and Williamsburg Bridges, as well as the Brooklyn-Battery Tunnel — in other words, virtually ever travel route to and from Manhattan and the boroughs of Brooklyn and Queens — were closed indefinitely, according to the New York Daily News. Travel from the outer areas in Long Island, Connecticut and other parts of New York state did not appear to be in much better shape.

All three games on the NBA's opening night slate for Tuesday are in cities relatively unaffected by the storm — Miami, Cleveland and Los Angeles. But Wednesday's slate includes the Sixers' home opener in Philadelphia, where many residents reportedly are still without power, and Thursday brings the Nets-Knicks showdown.

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