So this is how Jason Kidd repays the Nets for handing him a great coaching job when he needed to find something to do after his NBA playing days were over. What a classy guy. Kidd needs to Buck off. Get out of Barclays Center. If he has both jobs out
Jason Kidd 's days in Brooklyn may be nearing a shocking end. In an out-of-nowhere development, the Nets coach who led Brooklyn to a 44-38 record and a second round playoff loss to the Miami Heat in his first season has been granted permission to speak
The Milwaukee Bucks' new owners stepped in a mess, blindsiding general manager John Hammond and coach Larry Drew by asking the Brooklyn Nets for permission to speak with their coach, Jason Kidd. And though the Bucks' lame statement said, "We're
Jason Kidd's days as Brooklyn Nets head coach aren't over yet, but the internal discussion about his eventual replacement has begun. Veteran head coaches Lionel Hollins and George Karl would be serious candidates for the position, according to a person
Jason Kidd asked for more control of the Nets, but was denied. Brooklyn did grant him something else, though.