Dear Deron,
This fan campaign is a dedication. A dedication to you, the player, you the person, and you the potential face of our franchise. No matter how many times management can promise that Brooklyn will be different, I imagine that it’s terribly hard to picture it. Enduring a losing season, playing in front of an empty arena, and missing the playoffs probably momentarily blinded you from the reality that is Brooklyn.
So we, the Brooklyn Nets fanbase, decided that you need to understand that Brooklyn is different. Brooklyn is Bold. Brooklyn is Big....
NEWS: Follow us on Twitter to show your support!
Show your support for the NoSleepTilDeron fan campaign by following us on twitter. You can click the bird above and it will take you directly to @NoSleepTilDeron. Our twitter page will have the most up to date information regarding contests, charity events, and much much more.
About Us
The NoSleepTilDeron fan campaign was started on June 13, 2012. It became evident that though Deron’s decision will likely have nothing to do with the fans, that he was at least taking notice. So, in order to assure that Deron understands the support he has and can clearly foresee the support he will get in Brooklyn, a group of Nets fans from the fansite NetsDaily.com launched this campaign.
At first, it was a twitter account. Which surpassed its Dallas counterpart in followers in less than 24 hours. Then, it was this website, which was completed...
Our 1st Objective – Trend #HelloDeron in New York City
Deron Williams is arguably the best Point Guard in the league. His most direct competition for the top spot, Chris Paul, has over 1 million followers on twitter. Deron, has approximately 150,000.
Somethings not right here.
Our first goal is to demonstrate to Deron the power of the New York media and the power of his fans. Whether you are tweeting from the state of New Jersey or any of the 5 boroughs, we want you to help us achieve our 1st goal.
Here’s how it will work:
Date: June 17, 2012
Time: 6:00 PM Eastern Time – 8:00 PM Eastern...









