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kidd wants out of jersey
trade expirings + jj for him? sure i like jj and want him to be part of our core but if we can get kidd..we'd have a solid pg..sure he's old and about to break but he can really help with our offense..
dwight would be like shaq on roids avg 30 ppg if we had kidd.
dwight would be like shaq on roids avg 30 ppg if we had kidd.
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CourtsideTV wrote:trade expirings + jj for him? sure i like jj and want him to be part of our core but if we can get kidd..we'd have a solid pg..sure he's old and about to break but he can really help with our offense..
dwight would be like shaq on roids avg 30 ppg if we had kidd.
That's garbage, NJN would want more than that.

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I'll just copy and paste another post I made about J Kidd here ..since it's J Kidd related ..
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All I'm saying is ..we would be more of a contender with Jason Kidd. Our overall play depends on the solid ball movement and leadership from the point guard spot.
I think we would move up a level if JKidd was brought into Orlando.
If someone was to bring up the fact that he is old, I give you this. Kidd is better, and will be better through the length of any of our point guards contracts, and will make us instantly better.
The only problem is contract issues, he does have huge money still left and it would cripple our PG position, leaving us with only Kidd after trading away all of our expirings and Jameer to make it work.
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All I'm saying is ..we would be more of a contender with Jason Kidd. Our overall play depends on the solid ball movement and leadership from the point guard spot.
I think we would move up a level if JKidd was brought into Orlando.
If someone was to bring up the fact that he is old, I give you this. Kidd is better, and will be better through the length of any of our point guards contracts, and will make us instantly better.
The only problem is contract issues, he does have huge money still left and it would cripple our PG position, leaving us with only Kidd after trading away all of our expirings and Jameer to make it work.

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Adding another big contract player right now means nothing unless management wants to stay under the luxury tax, but they have said in the past and have also demonstrated that they are willing to go over.
That being said...if we were to trade for Jason Kidd it could do nothing but help us for atleast the next 2 seasons. We would have him for the end of this season and next season...and after hearing what he said about Dwight and how top free agents will sign here for less to play with him....I would have to think that JKidd would sign for less to stay here after his contract had run out.
We would be capable of a title right away if we could manage to make a trade keeping Hedo, Shard, and Dwight.
But the problem is we gots nothign
That being said...if we were to trade for Jason Kidd it could do nothing but help us for atleast the next 2 seasons. We would have him for the end of this season and next season...and after hearing what he said about Dwight and how top free agents will sign here for less to play with him....I would have to think that JKidd would sign for less to stay here after his contract had run out.
We would be capable of a title right away if we could manage to make a trade keeping Hedo, Shard, and Dwight.
But the problem is we gots nothign

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p.s. i think it's pretty rude for a guy with one of the top 5 biggest contracts in the league, and aging, to demand to be traded to a contender. if he wants to be on a contender, give up the money, accept a buyout.
it'll be hard enough for NJ to find a taker for him in the first place, let alone if it's restricted to contenders.
it'll be hard enough for NJ to find a taker for him in the first place, let alone if it's restricted to contenders.
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Bensational wrote:p.s. i think it's pretty rude for a guy with one of the top 5 biggest contracts in the league, and aging, to demand to be traded to a contender. if he wants to be on a contender, give up the money, accept a buyout.
it'll be hard enough for NJ to find a taker for him in the first place, let alone if it's restricted to contenders.
I think the Nets as a franchise would want to trade him before buying him out...
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LBPTarHeel27 wrote:-= original quote snipped =-
I think the Nets as a franchise would want to trade him before buying him out...
not if he'll agree to drop the last year of his contract, saving them $20mil.
although.... if they do that it still counts against the cap against them right? or would they clear that off the cap?
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I have been saying it for months now.
Battie
Dooling
Arroyo
Garrity
JJ
for
Kidd
Armstrong
NJ would like Battie cause they only have, I think, 2 bigs on contract next year. Battie could start at center or be a great backup.
NJ wouldnt lose much,they could start
M. Williams
Carter
Jefferson
S. Williams
Boone
This trade would leave them 10 mil under the cap this summer
I am not crazy
Battie
Dooling
Arroyo
Garrity
JJ
for
Kidd
Armstrong
NJ would like Battie cause they only have, I think, 2 bigs on contract next year. Battie could start at center or be a great backup.
NJ wouldnt lose much,they could start
M. Williams
Carter
Jefferson
S. Williams
Boone
This trade would leave them 10 mil under the cap this summer
I am not crazy
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Jason Kidd has demanded a trade before, by the way -- several times since they did not re-sign Kenyon Martin. Rod Thorn just ignored him because he couldn't get a deal he wanted. Regardless of what ya'll think, I don't think Rod Thorn will walk away on the short end of a trade if they trade Kidd. They traded Marbury for Kidd and Mourning and a first-round pick for Vince. I think they would be more likely to trade Carter and/or R.J. first.
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I'm not sure if the Nets will get that good of a return, most of the teams that you think would want him aren't rich with cheap young players AND expirings.
I would say to them you can have our first this year, and in 2010 unprotected(I think it's against the CBA to trade 1sts in b2b years) the expirings and some youth. if they can find better then they should take it but Kidd will not go to a team that really has no shot at going deep into the playoffs that's why I think us, LA, and Cleveland are the only logical destinations at this moment IMO but I don't think Otis is smart enough to really get involved since he's married himself to Nelson.
I would say to them you can have our first this year, and in 2010 unprotected(I think it's against the CBA to trade 1sts in b2b years) the expirings and some youth. if they can find better then they should take it but Kidd will not go to a team that really has no shot at going deep into the playoffs that's why I think us, LA, and Cleveland are the only logical destinations at this moment IMO but I don't think Otis is smart enough to really get involved since he's married himself to Nelson.
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