Kendall Gill wishes Nets were in Brooklyn when he played

The New Jersey Nets only made the NBA playoffs once during Kendall Gill’s five-plus-year run with the franchise.

For a little more than a third of his 15-year NBA career, Kendall Gill’s home court was in New Jersey as a member of the Nets. He played more home games in New Jersey than anywhere else, having spent time with six other organizations throughout his career.

However, the wing wouldn’t have minded if the Nets were located elsewhere — specifically Brooklyn.

During his appearance on WFAN’s Joe and Evan on Monday, Gill was asked how he felt about the Nets moving to Brooklyn and Barclays Center. He didn’t have any issue with it whatsoever:

I love it, man. Hey listen, I wish they had gone over to Brooklyn for a couple of years when I was there, too. … Even though I love New Jersey. I actually, when I was playing I lived in Manhattan. I live right on 43rd and 11th avenue. … I would have loved to have played in Brooklyn.

Gill averaged 14.9 points, 4.5 rebounds. 4.2 assists and two steals per game throughout his Nets career. The team made the postseason once in his 5.5 seasons.

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