Wednesday, March 12, 2008
You Gotta Be Kidding Me
Today an article in the New York Post by Marc Berman revealed an interview with Jason Kidd after he and the Dallas Mavericks beat the New York Knicks on Monday. In the article, Kidd trashed his former team, the New Jersey Nets. He said such things like he "was on the wrong side of the Hudson", "everything they [the Knicks] do is under a microscope", alluding to the increased attention they get compared to the Knicks. Wrong side of the Hudson? I'm not sure Jason Kidd can spell loyalty. He played for the Nets for six and a half years and led the Nets to six playoffs, and two NBA finals. Who do you think you are Jason Kidd? He was even asked what would've happened if he was a Knick. Take a breather Kidd, I'll tell you what would've happened, you would've been the same player with a much shorter to no playoff resume but more publicity. That's all, "'Who knows what would've happened?'" What is he talking about. When Kidd comes back to the Meadowlands, he's going to be booed out of the arena, and it's bat night on a night he should be cheered for and remembered. Jason Kidd, I used to like you, when I say like, I mean worship. But now I'm going to be the guy that is rooting for you to get hurt and ruin your career. Hang up his number? That would be no good, he would have to travel to the wrong side of the Hudson.
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