Kidd Turns Down Spurs, Agrees to Deal With Nets By TOM CANAVAN .c The Associated Press EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. (July 11) -- Jason Kidd picked the New Jersey Nets over the defending-champion San Antonio Spurs in hopes of winning his first NBA title. Kidd ended 11 days of free agency angst for the resurrected Nets when he spurned an offer from the Spurs on Friday and agreed to a six-year, $99 million deal with New Jersey. "After great thought and consultation with the important people in my life, I have decided that I want to remain a New Jersey Net,'' said Kidd, the perennial All-Star point guard who was the biggest catch of the free agent market this offseason. His decision came the same day that word emerged that center Alonzo Mourning would join the Nets as a free agent. Mavericks owner Mark Cuban said in an e-mail that Mourning wouldn't sign with Dallas and instead had chosen New Jersey. Nets president Rod Thorn said the league's rules on free agency prevented him from commenting on either Kidd or Mourning until next week. A call to Mourning's agent, Jeffrey Wechsler, was not immediately returned. Mourning -- out of the NBA last season because of a kidney ailment -- can't officially sign with the Nets until Wednesday, nor can Kidd. "I have enjoyed being here the past two years, I have worked hard with my teammates and believe in our future,'' Kidd said in a statement released by his agent, Jeff Schwartz. "I've been fortunate to have had significant interest from other great organizations, but ultimately I want to finish what we started here and bring a championship to the Nets.'' Since arriving via trade two years ago, Kidd transformed the Nets from an also-ran into the two-time Eastern Conference champion. However, there was no guarantee Kidd would return to New Jersey once he became a free agent on July 1. While cleaning out his locker days after the Spurs beat the Nets in six games in the NBA Finals, the 30-year-old Kidd made it clear he didn't want to be a bridesmaid again. "My decision is going to be based strictly on winning a championship,'' Kidd said days after his title hopes came up one step short again. In 2001-02, the Nets were swept in the Finals by the Los Angeles Lakers. The Spurs and Nets were the only teams with a legitmate chance to sign Kidd. Both teams had the money, and both are legitimate title contenders. The Spurs could offer about $92 million over six years, which was $6 million-to-$7 million less than the Nets. However, the difference wasn't as much because Texas does not have an income tax. San Antonio also had the attraction of playing with two-time MVP Tim Duncan. The drawback was playing in the loaded Western Conference. The Lakers have already made themselves the preseason favorite by adding Gary Payton and Karl Malone to a roster that includes Shaquille O'Neal and Kobe Bryant. The conference also has two other very talented teams in Dallas and Sacramento, so getting to the Finals would be a difficult road. The Nets don't have those obstacles in the Eastern Conference, where they ran off a 10-game winning streak in the playoffs to reach the Finals. Adding Mourning, an All-Star with Miami two years ago, to a lineup that includes Kenyon Martin, Richard Jefferson and group of solid players might have convinced Kidd to stay. Kidd and his family visited San Antonio this week, and his agent said Kidd would make a decision by the start of next week. But he made his choice known sooner -- and just 24 hours after there were reports he wanted the Nets to get rid of coach Byron Scott. Thorn denied published reports Kidd demanded Scott be fired. Spurs general manager R.C. Buford confirmed Kidd pulled out of talks with his team. "While it is disappointing news for us, we are happy for Jason and his family and wish them continued success,'' Buford said. Kidd averaged team highs of 18.7 points and 8.9 assists, plus 6.3 rebounds, and made his sixth All-Star game appearance this season. He also averaged 20.1 points, 8.2 assists and 7.7 rebounds in the postseason. New Jersey had won just one playoff series in its NBA history until Kidd arrived in a trade that sent Stephon Marbury to the Phoenix Suns. The Nets were 26-56 the season before Kidd came, and they have gone 101-63 with him running the team.
Ok, so the nba finals for the upcoming season is pretty much set... a repeat of Lakers vs Nets finals let's start predicting the 2004-2005 season...
ric renner on sw report: kidd should half gotten that extra million(from 99 to 100) so he can get his wife some broadcasting lessons. -i thought that was funny i think the spurs now will go for brand and pj brown.
With a bonafide big man in the paint who knows what the Nets could've done this year against the Spurs. As it was Duncan had enough trouble with K-Mart. The addition of Zo would make the Nets champions if it weren't for the Lakers additions.
It's a wise decision for Kidd, even he will have better chance of getting a ring in San Antonio than with New Jersey. But it is much more fun to lead a team to a ring than being led to a ring. With Zo and KMart, it's not too bad a front court. Kidd still got quite a few years left in him. If he still cann't get a ring after 6 years, he still have a chance to do a Karl Malone, joining another team.
They still would've lost. Duncan had no trouble with Martin. Well I think he had no trouble, I'm not quite sure Martin even showed up for that series - I think he and Jefferson got lost on the way to the arena. The addition of Zo is a gamble, especially if its longer than a one or two year contract, but it doesn't make them anything more than slightly improved Eastern Conference fodder for the Spurs, Lakers, Kings or even the Mavs, with their vomit-inducing defense.
I am so happy that nobody wants to go to San Antonio. Let them repeat with wha they got, yeah right. Boring team and small market, who would in their right mind want to go over there. I respect Tim Duncan and I love his game but that team of his ain't no dynasty. I usually don't like to root for the other Texas teams, why should I, but Dallas on the other hand is a great team to watch. Besides seeing Kidd, Jermaine, and Zo staying in the East is the best news the NBA could ever ask for.
All-Star game is a popularity contest, so Steve will be voted in before Kidd for sure even if he was coming to the West -G'day-
as long as steve doesn't beat any of his boyfriends, the all star starting position should be his for a long time.
Kidd is r****ded if he thinks adding Zo will push the Nets over the "hump". Maybe a Zo from 10 years ago.