<div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post"> July 10, 2003 -- In a bombshell demand to Nets ownership, Jason Kidd has asked the team to fire coach Byron Scott if they hope to keep him from jumping to the Spurs as a free agent, The Post has learned. The All-Star point guard, according to several league sources, delivered his request during a midtown meeting Tuesday night with his agent, team owners and club president Rod Thorn. Kidd and Thorn could not be reached for comment yesterday. One source said that Kidd told Nets ownership his complaint stems from Scott's in-game coaching and that the removal of the second-winningest coach in franchise history is one way to prevent him from going to the San Antonio. Kidd and Scott, on the surface, seemed to have a good working relationship. They are friendly and have golfed together, but during the season there were rumblings that Kidd disapproved of Scott's in-game decisions. After the Nets were ousted in Game 6 of the Finals by the Spurs in a game where Scott was criticized for his fourth-quarter adjustments, sources said Kidd told Nets brass his son "T.J. could have coached a better quarter." "Jason expressed concerns, ranging from team personnel, to life after basketball to the current coaching situation," said one of the sources. "This has been brewing for some time," maintained another source. Scott, contacted last night, sounded stunned by the development. "I have no reaction," said Scott, who won three title rings as a Laker player. "It surprises me." Asked if he sensed any ill feelings or animosity from Kidd in their two years together, Scott quickly said, "No, not at all." Scott's agent, Brian McInerney, who has been with the coach for 19 years, said last night that he spoke with Kidd's agent, Jeff Schwartz, after learning of the player's demands. "I talked to Jeff Schwartz frequently and we both believe that whatever is decided should be decided in a professional manner and not in a public debate," McInerney said. "I doubt the validity of this meeting without an official comment from Rod Thorn. These releases harm the franchise, harm the players, harm players' families. Everything should only be released through Rod Thorn." The Nets took the ultimatum very seriously but likely would not move against Scott until Kidd commits to stay. Team brass is expected to start reviewing possible coaching candidates, such as 2001-02 Coach of the Year Rick Carlisle, Mike Dunleavy, Doug Collins and Mike Fratello. In addition to his demand on Scott, Kidd also wants an upgrade in talent, so the Nets are seeking to lock up his friend, free-agent center Alonzo Mourning. Thorn had just returned from Miami, where he met with Mourning and his agent, Jeffrey Wechsler. The Nets feel strongly they can land Mourning for the mid-level exception, roughly $4.8 million, if Kidd stays. Yesterday, the path to Mourning became easier when Heat president and coach Pat Riley said he was not willing to go beyond one year for the center and it would take a "heroic" gesture by Zo to stay in Miami. The Nets, after the Spurs' whirlwind, two-day courtship of Kidd and his wife, Joumana, in San Antonio, are prepared to make every attempt beyond the six-year, $99.225 million maximum contract to keep him in New Jersey. Kidd presented his side at Tuesday's meeting, the first of several sitdowns planned for this week. Kidd would receive a management-level position with the Nets after he retires. There were other issues discussed, such as job opportunities in TV for his wife. More than one source maintained that Joumana, while admittedly impressed by the Spurs' presentation, is leaning heavily toward remaining in New Jersey. While the Spurs also can offer TV opportunities, San Antonio and the Riverwalk are not New York and Madison Avenue. If the Nets fire Scott, Kidd could emerge as a villain. But if the Nets continue winning - they've been to the Finals in Kidd's two seasons - who would care? Scott is 127-119 (.516) in three seasons. He coached the Nets to their two greatest NBA win totals - 52 in 2001-02 and 49 last season, landing in the Finals both times. The Spurs were pleased with their presentation to the Kidds but they are not getting overly excited, fearing the longer he's home, the stronger the Nets' chances become. "The purpose of the trip was to provide a feeling for the personality of our organization," said Spurs GM R.C. Buford. As for whether he thinks Kidd will sign with the Spurs, Buford said, "I have no reason to feel one way or the other." Mourning and Kidd grew very close with the 2000 U.S. Olympic team. Mourning has said he is watching Kidd's decision very closely. Mourning is being courted by several teams, including Dallas, with reports the Mavs have offered at least three guaranteed years. Some speculate he would prefer to stay in the East, and with the Nets, he would be close to Columbia Presbyterian Medical Center in Manhattan, where he has been treated for the kidney illness that forced him out last season and for all but 13 games in 2000-01. One of his closest friends, former Georgetown roommate Dikembe Mutombo, is already here. http://www.nypost.com/sports/nets/37617.htm</div> I found this on the NY post
kidd has an evil streak ,they mus'nt get on at all .its turning into a bigger issue than i thought,with teams trying to persuade the wife
Kidd actin like this.. okay whos gonna be the next to be lookin crazy... hmmm ima take a kinder here and say its gonna be... Ray Allen.. im just waiting on the post for him.. IM just shocked :shock:
Don't like big ego's in San antonio...not with that franchise...who knows what he may ask for if he came to spurs...for tim duncan to play SG?...go after brand and offer JO as much as you can..forget kidd
like this is getting out of hand ,he could demand anything and get his way kidd= "i'll go to san antonio if i get a boxing ring in the locker room,so when i have a bad game ,me and joumanna can get it on"
easy easy guys... this is from the NY Post, if there is no news, they will create it... IF Kidd has demanded Scott's firing, he would make sure it would never leak to the press, since it would really hurt his reputation...
thats crazy...kind of an <font color="green">edit</font>, seems like hes just trying to see how far he can go to run <font color="green">edit</font> in jersey. obviously he likes running more than the break. hes just got a real sour taste in his mouth after comming so close to tasting championship gold, and not getting it. if the nets kept kidd, got dunlevey or carlisle as head coach, plus zo down low, and trade dikembe for a decent player, the nets would look pretty darn good though i hope they do it, and keep kidd, i love the nets with kidd runnin the show...such a fun team to watch <font color="green">Edited by SpartanFan2003.</font>
<div class="quote_poster">Quoting "allnet":</div><div class="quote_post">Don't like big ego's in San antonio...not with that franchise...who knows what he may ask for if he came to spurs...for tim duncan to play SG?...go after brand and offer JO as much as you can..forget kidd</div> i agree. JO sounds out of the question now, but I'd rather have them go after Brand, or wait next season for KG
<div class="quote_poster">Quoting "magicfrankie":</div><div class="quote_post">easy easy guys... this is from the NY Post, if there is no news, they will create it...</div> New York Times has an article on it too.
Well I knew Kidd was a jerk already, but this kind of just adds some more reason to think so. The guy bad mouths coaches and upper management where ever he goes, so it's not that big of a shock to me.
Eh, for some odd reason, I don't believe that garbage. I mean, to me, it never seemed as if Kidd and Scott had any bad blood or anything like that between eachother. Who knows, mayb I was wrong. But, if they fire Scott just to keep Kidd, that's pretty low. They've learned how to win and I think they'll continue that even without Kidd.
Thats shocking. I didnt no Jason could be so ruthless. Byron is a great coach but he did make a few bad decisions. However all coaches do. I dont like it how Kidd is saying that unless Scott goes then he wont be back. I dont think that is fair to Byron or and member of the Nets organization.
wow. you all turned on jason kidd prety damn quickly. byron scott is not a great coach but i dont think theyll fire him just to keep kidd. kidd will go to San Antonion or Dallas
like i said it deoesnt take very much. first people hated kidd cause he beat is wife than up untill yesterday people thought he was the next mother teresa. u people r so fickle