Kidd Asked What He Would Do To Improve Nets

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  1. Hunter

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    <h3>No Idea Where To Start</h3>
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    Following a 118-95 loss at Detroit on Sunday, Jason Kidd was asked where he would start if he had a chance to improve one aspect of the Nets, personnel moves aside.</p>

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    It was Kidd's opportunity to play team president, general manager and coach all at once.</p>

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    "Close your eyes and pick anything if you want," Kidd said after a thoughtful pause. "Start anywhere. Just close your eyes and pick one and that's what we'll try to improve on."</p>

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    That's how bad things have gotten for the Nets. Their team captain has no idea where to start. -- <font color="#000000">New York Daily News</font></p>

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    [*]Kidd said he could close his eyes and point to any facet of the game, and it would be one in which the Nets need to show improvement. But the two most urgent are the old faithfuls.

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    "Defensively and rebounding," said Kidd, who leads the team with 8.6 boards per contest. "As much as people talk about me leading the team in rebounding, if that's going to be the case, we can be in trouble." -- <font color="#000000">Newark Star-Ledger</font></p></div>
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    Maybe they can start by trading kidd for bigger, faster, better big men.</p>
     
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    - Start Sean Williams and let him develop some chemistry with Kidd and the rest of the starting unit.

    - Cut one of Gill or Armstrong and sign some shooter(s). (They don't have guaranteed contracts yet, right?)</p>

    - Trade one or both of Magloire and Collins. Lesson learned: if you are going to go for a one a dimensional defener or rebounder who is also a complete liability on offense, then go the Desagana Diop/Adonal Foyle route where it costs you 1-2 million as opposed to 6 million for Collins and 4 million for Magloire. *barf*</p>

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    Let's see, what else?</p>

    - They could try playing more aggresive on defense and try to force more turnovers and get some steals which could lead to some fastbreak opportunities. Net's don't seem to attempt that many transition 3's much do they? Just get out on the break more or get into their halfcourt offense quicker and not get stuck into some slow half court game.</p>

    - They shouldn't hesitiate shooting the ball as they have been at times and shoot confidently when they get a good look. They got to have a confident mentality abou their shooting. Malik has been shooting better so bringing him off the bench and running some plays for him where he can play off the big 3 to get some open looks on the perimeter like they did with Krstic and Moore.</p>

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    The obvious one would be to fire Frank. However, he can't be blamed for every aspect of Nets' losses. You have to look at the whole picture; Krstic is still in rehab, Marcus and DA are out, Nachbar is shooting bricks, and our big men our close to awful. It's easy to point fingers at Frank, but our 20+ point losses aren't because of him.</p>
     
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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Kidd)</div><div class='quotemain'></p>

    The obvious one would be to fire Frank.</p>

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    That makes the Nets worse</p>

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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (cpawfan)</div><div class='quotemain'></p>

    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Kidd)</div><div class='quotemain'></p>

    The obvious one would be to fire Frank.</p>

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    That makes the Nets worse</p>

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    Majority of the Nets board believe he needs to go. That's what I meant.</p>

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    I heard he muttered something about Ken Garment, or KevinGarnett when he was walking away...</p>
     
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    lol, our frontcourt is even getting to Kidd. Wonder who would defend Collins know.</p>
     
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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (NOMAM)</div><div class='quotemain'></p>

    - Start Sean Williams and let him develop some chemistry with Kidd and the rest of the starting unit.

    - Cut one of Gill or Armstrong and sign some shooter(s). (They don't have guaranteed contracts yet, right?)</p>

    - Trade one or both of Magloire and Collins. Lesson learned: if you are going to go for a one a dimensional defener or rebounder who is also a complete liability on offense, then go the Desagana Diop/Adonal Foyle route where it costs you 1-2 million as opposed to 6 million for Collins and 4 million for Magloire. *barf*</p>

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    the fact that Collins is making 6 million a year is atrocious. he's 4 mil away from making 10 mil a season</p>
     
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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Jizzy)</div><div class='quotemain'></p>

    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (NOMAM)</div><div class='quotemain'></p>

    - Start Sean Williams and let him develop some chemistry with Kidd and the rest of the starting unit.

    - Cut one of Gill or Armstrong and sign some shooter(s). (They don't have guaranteed contracts yet, right?)</p>

    - Trade one or both of Magloire and Collins. Lesson learned: if you are going to go for a one a dimensional defener or rebounder who is also a complete liability on offense, then go the Desagana Diop/Adonal Foyle route where it costs you 1-2 million as opposed to 6 million for Collins and 4 million for Magloire. *barf*</p>

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    the fact that Collins is making 6 million a year is atrocious. he's 4 mil away from making 10 mil a season</p>

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    Jizzy, just so you can gain some perspective on how much 4 million is, please write out by hand every number from 1 to 4,000,000</p>

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    ^lol. yeah like, 4 more than 6? thats almost twice the amount!</p>

    Rebounding and defense, Kidd? Sounds like he wants a crack at playing with Sean more. Or wants Magloire to get off the bench. That's a reach, but he obviously doesn't want to lead the team in rebounding and I'm not sure what other big man he could be referring to.</p>
     
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    I've lost a lot of respect for Kidd as of late. quit whining to the public because you can't get your ridiculous contract demand, and try to improve your team.</p>

    At this point, I'd be glad if he got traded. Bynum+a 1st would be fine.</p>
     
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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Vuchato)</div><div class='quotemain'></p>

    I've lost a lot of respect for Kidd as of late. quit whining to the public because you can't get your ridiculous contract demand, and try to improve your team.</p>

    At this point, I'd be glad if he got traded. Bynum+a 1st would be fine.</p>

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    How is he whining to the public?</p>

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    well, the media, complaining about all of the problems of the team, saying we're horrible, and that he more or less has no faith in the team.</p>
     
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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Vuchato)</div><div class='quotemain'></p>

    I've lost a lot of respect for Kidd as of late. quit whining to the public because you can't get your ridiculous contract demand, and try to improve your team.</p>

    At this point, I'd be glad if he got traded. Bynum+a 1st would be fine.</p>

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    I can't really blame Kidd for criticizing the team. I mean, that's like 85% of what we do.</p>

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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Vuchato)</div><div class='quotemain'></p>

    well, the media, complaining about all of the problems of the team, saying we're horrible, and that he more or less has no faith in the team.</p>

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    Um..?</p>

    The media asks Kidd questions, and he answers them, honestly. (We are horrible.)</p>

    Would you rather have him lie, and say we're one of the best teams in the league right now?</p>
     
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    how many players on any team do you see doing that? Its simple, keep things short, and just say we've got some work to do. It might just be me, but he seems to be throwing the team under the bus, saying that they couldn't win anything, and trying to distance himself from the team. He's making it obvious that he doesn't want to be on the team, or that he's at least unhappy about the way things are being done in the organization. It's considered common courtesy to only talk about it in private, not through the media.</p>
     
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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Kidd)</div><div class='quotemain'></p>

    The obvious one would be to fire Frank. However, he can't be blamed for every aspect of Nets' losses. You have to look at the whole picture; Krstic is still in rehab, Marcus and DA are out, Nachbar is shooting bricks, and our big men our close to awful. It's easy to point fingers at Frank, but our 20+ point losses aren't because of him.</p>

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    There are always excuses. Marcus Williams, how many people say he sucks? DA? Old bone you could say.</p>

    Just see Detroit, they lost Chris Webber, Ben Wallace, and the Rip Hamilton in the beginning of the season.</p>

    Have you ever seen that Detroit had lost their competitiveness?</p>

    You have Magloire, Sean, and you don't know how to use them for the maximum, how can you say Frankis innocent?</p>
     
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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Vuchato)</div><div class='quotemain'>

    how many players on any team do you see doing that? Its simple, keep things short, and just say we've got some work to do. It might just be me, but he seems to be throwing the team under the bus, saying that they couldn't win anything, and trying to distance himself from the team. He's making it obvious that he doesn't want to be on the team, or that he's at least unhappy about the way things are being done in the organization. It's considered common courtesy to only talk about it in private, not through the media.</p></div>

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    Why only Kidd is doing the talking, is because he has the only right to do so in this team.
     

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