nyknicksbeat.net - 7/10/2009
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Now we have the 1994 co rookies of the year speaking for one another, at least Kidd did so on the Dan Patrick Show yesterday. He said he is confident that Hill will accept the Knicks offer. He also said that he was very close to signing with the Knicks himself, but thought better of it at the ...
Jason Kidd to visit Knicks
novafantasysports.com 7/1/2009 — Jason Kidd is expected to be in New York on Wednesday to meet with the Knicks about potentially signing with them as a free agent this summer, but Mavericks owner Mark Cuban has also flown there to convince the veteran point guard to stay with the team, according to the Dallas Morning News. ...
Jason Kidd - New York or Dallas?
hittheboards.com 7/3/2009 —
Per Frank Isola of the NY Daily News , free-agent point guard Jason Kidd has an offer on the table from the New York Knicks and the Dallas Mavericks that are both for three years.
However, there is a large difference in the value of the offers - roughly $12 million, according to ...
Jason Kidd: I Was Very Close To Signing With New York
sportsradiointerviews.com 7/9/2009 — Many will look at Mark Cuban and the Dallas Mavericks signing the 36-year-old Jason Kidd to a three-year contract and laugh. Unless billionaire Cubes can invent a youthful elixir, Kidd isn’t getting any better - he is what he is. He can still ...
Kidd To Meet With Knicks
duelingcouches.blogspot.com 6/30/2009 — "Jason Kidd plans to meet with Knicks officials Wednesday morning reports the New York Daily News. The Knicks could sign Kidd to the mid-level exception or try to negotiate a sign-and-trade with Dallas (ESPN)." I don't think Kidd has much left in the tank, and I don't see why he would want to ...
Hill says he's 'very serious' about Knicks
newsday.com 7/7/2009 — As the Knicks Monday learned that Jason Kidd decided to stay in Dallas - not before making Mark Cuban sweat out a few more million dollars on the eve of Kidd's trip to New York last Wednesday - their other free-agent target, Grant Hill, came in for ...
Jason Kidd to meet with Mavs, and then Knicks tomorrow
hittheboards.com 7/1/2009 — We are less than two hours away from the start of NBA free agency. And that's when Dallas Mavericks point guard Jason Kidd will meet with Mavericks owner Mark Cuban, per Frank Isola of the NY Daily News .
“ I certainly plan on being in NYC for a meeting at 12:01 ,” Cuban wrote [to Isola] in ...
Why do teams want Jason Kidd?
sports.yahoo.com 7/1/2009 — Dallas owner Mark Cuban met with the nine-time All-Star. The Portland Trail Blazers, for whatever reason, have also expressed interest. I'm expressing some interest, as well. I'm interested in just what the hell these teams — New York and Portland, especially — see in Kidd.
Not so fast, New York Knicks
mavsblog.dallasnews.com 6/30/2009 — You will read from New York this morning that the Knicks plan on meeting with Jason Kidd on Wednesday morning to begin their sales pitch for luring the Mavericks' point guard to New York. That confirms the Knicks' interest that...
Same Ol' Knicks?
sportfeen.blogspot.com 7/2/2009 — I like a lot of the moves that the Knicks are making to free up cap space for 2010. The Knicks want to be major players in a market that will offer Dwayne Wade, LeBron James, Chris Bosh and Amare Stoudamire as a free agent. My question is, Why are the Knicks trying to sign Jason Kidd to a free ...
Kidd will mull whether to sign with Knicks
newsday.com 7/3/2009 — Jason Kidd informed the Knicks he plans to take the holiday weekend to consider his options - coming to New York for the mid-level exception or taking a three-year, $24-million offer to stay in Dallas - before making a decision on his future.
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Knicks not kings of the Hill —
Knicks Nation - NY Daily News Blogs 7/10/2009
The Knicks are 0-for-2 in the free-agent market this summer.
Despite offering more money to Grant Hill, the veteran small forward decided Friday to re-sign with the Phoenix Suns. The Knicks made a bid for Jason Kidd last week, but he elected to ...
Knicks not kings of the Hill —
NYDailyNews.com - Basketball 7/10/2009
Despite offering more money to Grant Hill, the veteran small forward decided Friday to re-sign with the Phoenix Suns rather than come to New York. The Knicks made two offers to Hill: one year at $5 million or three years for $10 million.
Hill Chooses Suns Over Knicks —
NYT > Pro Basketball 7/10/2009
Five days after Jason Kidd decided to stay in Dallas, rejecting overtures from the Knicks, Grant Hill did the same, taking a two-year, $6.4 million deal to stay with the Phoenix Suns.