<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE </div><div class='quotemain'>In the latest (last?) chapter of the story of the Jason Kidd/Devin Harris trade, Avery Johnson told ESPN Saturday that he had had good chemistry with Harris, noting how important such chemisty has been for the Hornets, Suns, Spurs and Celtics. Dallas beat writers think the Mavs?€™ former coach is trying to rewrite history, noting how he had said he needed a point guard he could trust.</div> Source <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE </div><div class='quotemain'>And that's a bunch of revisionist history. What else did you expect from a guy who never accepted blame for anything that happened during his tenure as coach</div> So, now if Avery really didn't want Kidd, it proves that he didn't trust him when Dallas acquired Kidd. That would explain why Jason got benched in the closing seconds of a Lakers game, and why he was excluded from the offense completely. In that case, Avery's ass deserved to be fired. I recommend reading the whole article. It's better than I thought.