I know there are a lot of things to hate about Kidd, we will let Voodoo answer that question if anyone is asking why, I'm pretty sure Voodoo has a journal updated nightly on all the reasons to hate Kidd.
Yet one of the cool things is Kidd's network and access to bringing in some HOF type guys to come in and spend some time with our young players. Recently in SL he had the GLOVE in vegas for a couple days (either this summer or last summer).
And now he brought in Stockton one of the greatest PG's of all time, to spend a couple days with these young rising stars. I mean, how fíng cool is that? IMO that is priceless mentoring on how to play the position at the highest level ever played. It's pretty awesome Kidd has those connections and has that peer group that he can tap into.
http://www.cbssports.com/nba/news/john-stockton-is-advising-bucks-point-guards-during-training-camp/
Milwaukee Bucks coach Jason Kidd was one of the best point guards to ever play in the NBA. Kidd's knowledge of the game as a former player gives him a special perspective as a coach and allows him to provide exceptional advice to his team's point guards.
Yet even Kidd realizes that his voice can't be the only one his players hear, so for training camp this year the Bucks coach got another legendary point guard to help out, the NBA's all-time assist leader, John Stockon.
"You talk about the best player at his position," Kidd said about Stockton. "If you want to help your guys at some of the positions, you find the best and I got very lucky John could join us these next couple days."
Stockton has been working with Matthew Dellavedova, Giannis Antetokounmpo and Milwaukee's other point guards. Kidd wants Antetokounmpo to play some point this season, so having a Hall-of-Fame point guard like Stockton could do wonders for the budding star's game as he learns a fairly new position. Overall, Stockton's presence has been invaluable for the point guards.
"It's been awesome," Dellavedova said about Stockton. "He has so much knowledge. Just try to soak up as much as of that as possible. It's been great."