<div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post">For the second straight summer, the Nets opted not to keep a power forward that Kidd wanted. But unlike last offseason, Kidd is not demanding to be traded. Even though Kidd might have taken a chance on Shareef Abdur-Rahim's questionable knee when the Nets did not, the team captain says he is excited about the moves they did make.</div> http://www.nydailynews.com/sports/basketba...4p-298019c.html <font color="Red">Please next time remember to add a paragraph of two along with the link to the article thanks-Henacy</font>
thats good to hear that he's liking how what we did. Maybe he'll consider staying around for a few more years because we can really contend in around 3 years.
Looks like Kidd is finally coming around to the fact that the "better safe then sorry approach" is best when running a team..to bad he didnt understand this when he was pushing Nets mangement into the Alonzo Deal. But anyway, if Kidd is happy then Iam happy, it means no trade demands or distractions from our goals, which right now, to start with, has to be becoming atlantic division champs again, so we can avoid having to play a team like Miami in the first round.
Thats great. If there won't be any serious injuires Nets will be a dangerous. With Kidd liking what is happening makes it better for the team and they don't have to worry about Kidd demanding for a trade.
Kidd is the leader and he must lead by example. I.e. if he has a certain frame of mind, other player pick it up. Its great that Thorn has finally won over Kidd. Remember last season? Thorn was the one who believed that the team would be competative.