NetsForce wrote:Kidd's relationship with the Nets isn't exactly bad... It's not like he's had any serious blowups with Nets management...
It's also important to note that Scott had problems with Kidd, Martin, and Jefferson.
Who should the Nets have gotten rid of, their three best players, or Scott? The answer should be self-evident...
Scott has even acknowledged that he has had to change his ways since being fired by the Nets and that if he could go back he would do things differently...
Yeah I might have been overly harsh. I have to ask though: Is there ever a situation where management is happy when a player goes public with a trade request?
The Nets should have gotten rid of Scott instead of Kidd. Kidd was more valuable. The question is whether Kidd really knew what he was doing when he demanded Scott go. I honestly don't have a problem with star players getting coaches fired if they're right, but I'd see proof of being right *always* comes with improved success. That success obviously didn't come, so Kidd deserves criticism particularly when the issues he's had elsewhere. You can rope Martin and Jefferson into that too but we all know that if the two of them had had the problem and Kidd said he wanted Scott to stay, Scott would have stayed.




















