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Cuban gives Jason Kidd $25M contract, Why?
Cuban gives Jason Kidd $25M contract, Why?
Mark Cuban and the Dallas Mavericks are ecstatic because Jason Kidd has verbally agreed to sign a 3-year/ $25M deal on Wednesday. I don't understand what all the excitement is about. Jason Kidd will be in the Hall of Fame one day, but like many other players still in the NBA, his best days are ...
NBA free agents: Sources: Jason Kidd pledges to re-sign with the Dallas Mavericks
NBA free agents: Sources: Jason Kidd pledges to re-sign with the Dallas Mavericks
sports.espn.go.com — Jason Kidd has given the Dallas Mavericks a verbal commitment that he will re-sign with the team... Wednesday, according to NBA front-office sources. (more) NBA free agents: Sources: Jason Kidd pledges to re-sign ...
Are You KIDDing Me?
Are You KIDDing Me?
pointsinthepaint.com — There are several teams that have expressed interest in signing Jason Kidd to a multi-year contract. Kelly... Dwyer over at yahoo wrote an interesting article asking " Why do teams want Jason Kidd? " One of the bigger issues she tackled was Jason's age and how he is more or less in the ... (more) Are You KIDDing Me?
Jason Kidd comes back to Dallas
Jason Kidd comes back to Dallas
sports.yahoo.com — The Mavericks retained Jason Kidd . They also might pull in Marcin Gortat . They also might... come close to 50 wins this year, if 31-year old Dirk Nowitzki holds serve, Kidd doesn't drop off too much at age 36, and Josh Howard stays on the court ... (more) Jason Kidd comes back to Dallas
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