Jason Kidd Open To Europe

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 Jason Kidd Open To Europe
Jason Kidd — who’s a free agent next summer — spoke on going overseas: “In the next four or five years, could I end up playing over there? Hey, why wouldn’t I play in Italy or somewhere? That might be a great experience. It’s a legitimate option now with Childress going over there.” [link]

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What’s Wrong With This?
Published 7/25/2008 by redsarmy at RedsArmy.com: The Voice Of Celtics Fans
... me for delivery address).  Seriously… people need to get a life. — I’m going to have to go ahead and call BS on Paul Pierce… he says Team USA needs gold more than the C’s needed a title.  I guess he can say that now that we won a title.  Don’t know if you saw, but Monta Ellis re-upped with the Warriors:  6 years, $11 per.  Oh… and the flood of player who might go to Europe now includes Jason Kidd. ...

This Is Not a Revolution
Published 7/25/2008 at The Sporting Blog
... most of these will never come true, and individual teams could be left in lurch, beyond Childress this is, for now, anything but a revolution. It's mercenary, desperate, paper-chasing, and for some, a yearning to be back where they belong. The NBA will recover from these just fine—it's just those idiot Cavs and Warriors we have to worry about. Though then again, I'm all in favor of Anthony Randolph starting from day one. RED ALERT THAT IS THE SOUNDS OF JUMPING SHARKS: Kidd ponders an eventual European trip, but that's more the Nique scenario.

This Is Getting Ridiculous
Published 7/25/2008 by Jeff Briggs at RealClearSports - Blog
... - Andris Biedrins was drawing interest from Russian clubs. The likelihood is that most of these guys are playing up how seriously they are considering European offers as a way to get increased NBA contracts, which isn't a bad idea. I imagine we will see one or two more players head to Europe this off-season, but I don't believe it will ever be a major option for most NBA guys. But as a way to extend their careers? Jason Kidd — who’s a free agent next summer — spoke on going overseas: “In the next four or five years, could I end up playing over there? ...

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