Kidd receives full support, top to bottom
Wednesday, January 30, 2008
BY DAVID WALDSTEIN
Star-Ledger Staff
Despite his public request to be traded, Jason Kidd received nothing but
cheers last night -- from the fans, from his teammates and from his coach.
Kidd was welcomed by typical applause from the half-filled Izod Center, and
heard nary a boo during the Nets' 87-80 victory over the Milwaukee Bucks that
mercifully ended their nine-game losing streak.
"I've been here seven years and I've given a lot to the Nets, and New
Jersey's given a lot back to me," he said. "So, for a comment to be made and
for it to ruin everything that we've had here, I didn't think that would be
the scenario. We've got great fans here and they came out tonight to support
us and give us a win."
But Kidd would not elaborate on his public comments Monday that he wants to
be traded. First he was asked if he felt in his gut that he would finish the
season with the Nets. "It was a good win tonight," he said, then added to the
reporter, "that was a good try."
On Monday, Kidd told ESPN he wanted to be traded. "We tried to make this
work," he said. "We've found out it doesn't. It's time for us all to move
on."
So Kidd was also asked after the game if he could shed any light on his
situation. "Strike two," he said with a little grin. Strike three, and Kidd
could be out of here. But team president Rod Thorn said it remains possible
his star point guard won't be traded, and warned that just because Kidd asked
for a trade doesn't mean he'll grant it -- a clear warning that he's not
about to sacrifice the team's interests to do Kidd any favors.
"Every time somebody was upset and wanted to be traded, if you just complied
and just took whatever you could get, then you'd have people walking through
your door every day," Thorn said. "If it's in the best interest of the Nets
we'll take a look at it. If it isn't, then we won't."
Thorn indicated there may have been a few more calls than usual after news of
Kidd's trade request filtered around the league, but teams had already been
inquiring about the star point guard for weeks.
Among the teams believed to have interest in Kidd, the Cavaliers, Mavericks
and Lakers are the ones Kidd would most like to be traded, but getting back
sufficient talent would be very difficult, especially from the Cavaliers,
where Kidd and LeBron James yearn to play together.
In the meantime, the Nets have to be worried that Kidd's trade request will
drag them even further into the abyss. Thorn acknowledged that he has some
concern about how Kidd's desire to leave the team would affect his teammates.
"Always, yeah," he said. "I'm always concerned about how something will
affect our team and the players, particularly when things aren't going
great."
But all day the Nets did their best to pretend that everything is still
normal within their world -- even though everyone knows it's not. Now that
Kidd is on record that he wants out, the team is left to wonder what kind of
fractured future is left for them.
Coach Lawrence Frank claimed it's "business as usual," but how can the Nets
keep from sinking even further when they know their captain wants to abandon
ship before it even goes down?
"Because the captain's going to keep fighting," Richard Jefferson said. "Even
if he's not happy with the situation, no one's ever accused Jason of not
playing hard."
Kidd did play hard last night, scoring seven of his nine points in the final
two minutes, including a vital 3-pointer with 1:42 remaining that put the
Bucks away. His heart may be elsewhere, but his clutch play is still here.
For now.
Kidd has been hinting for weeks that he's not happy being a Net any longer,
and conjecture blossomed when he missed a game with a migraine on Dec. 5,
which some people felt was a personal protest over not getting a contract
extension. Since then Kidd's agent has let the Nets know his client wants
out.
"There's been a lot of speculation over the past month or so that there was
at least some thinking about what transpired yesterday," Thorn said, "so I
can't say that it came as a big surprise."
Thorn also said he didn't think Kidd had quit on his team.
"No, I don't," he said. "He's been a great player here and he's still a great
player. There's a frustration level with all of us within the team and within
management with what has transpired over the last several weeks."
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