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Jason Kidd

Jason Frederick Kidd (born March 23, 1973) is an American professional basketball coach and former player who is the head coach for the Dallas Mavericks of the National Basketball Association (NBA). Regarded as one of the greatest point guards and passers of all time, Kidd was a 10-time NBA All-Star, a five-time All-NBA First Team member, and a nine-time NBA All-Defensive Team member. He won an NBA championship in 2011 as a member of the Dallas Mavericks and was a two-time gold medal winner in the Olympics with the U.S. national team in 2000 and 2008. He was inducted as a player into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame. In October 2021, Kidd was honored as one of the league's greatest players of all time by being named to the NBA 75th Anniversary Team.[1][2][3][4]

Jason Kidd
Kidd in 2014
Dallas Mavericks
PositionHead coach
LeagueNBA
Personal information
Born (1973-03-23) March 23, 1973 (age 50)
San Francisco, California, U.S.
Listed height6 ft 4 in (1.93 m)
Listed weight210 lb (95 kg)
Career information
High schoolSt. Joseph Notre Dame
(Alameda, California)
CollegeCalifornia (1992–1994)
NBA draft1994 / Round: 1 / Pick: 2nd overall
Selected by the Dallas Mavericks
Playing career1994–2013
PositionPoint guard
Number5, 32, 2
Coaching career2013–present
Career history
As player:
19941996Dallas Mavericks
19962001Phoenix Suns
20012008New Jersey Nets
20082012Dallas Mavericks
2012–2013New York Knicks
As coach:
2013–2014Brooklyn Nets
20142018Milwaukee Bucks
20192021Los Angeles Lakers (assistant)
2021–presentDallas Mavericks
Career highlights and awards
As player:

As assistant coach:

Career NBA statistics
Points17,529 (12.6 ppg)
Rebounds8,725 (6.3 rpg)
Assists12,091 (8.7 apg)
Stats  at NBA.com
Stats  at Basketball-Reference.com
Basketball Hall of Fame as player
Medals

Kidd played college basketball for the California Golden Bears and was drafted second overall by the Dallas Mavericks in the first round of the 1994 NBA draft. He was named co-NBA Rookie of the Year in his first season with the Mavericks, along with Grant Hill. Then, from 1996 to 2001, Kidd played for the Phoenix Suns and later for the New Jersey Nets from 2001 to 2008. He led the Nets to two consecutive NBA Finals appearances in 2002 and 2003. In the middle of the 2007–08 season, Kidd was traded back to Dallas. At age 38, Kidd won his only NBA championship when Dallas defeated Miami in the 2011 finals. He finished his playing career in 2013 with the New York Knicks. The following season, he became the head coach of the Nets, who had relocated from New Jersey to Brooklyn. After one season, he was traded to the Milwaukee Bucks, where he coached for four seasons until he was fired mid-season in 2018. After a season off, he was an assistant coach for the Los Angeles Lakers, with whom he won an NBA championship in 2020; he reunited with the Mavericks organization in 2021 to become the franchise’s head coach, reaching the Western Conference Finals in his first season there.

Kidd's ability to pass and rebound made him a regular triple-double threat, and he retired ranked third all-time in the NBA for regular season triple-doubles with a career total of 107[5] and third in playoff triple-doubles with a career total of 11.[6] He ranks second on the NBA all-time lists in career assists and steals[7] and 13th in three-point field goals made.[8]

Early life

Kidd was born in San Francisco, and raised in an upper middle class section of Oakland. His father, Steve, was African-American,[9] and his mother, Anne, is Irish-American.[10] As a youth, Kidd was highly scouted for AAU teams and tourneys, garnering various all-star and MVP awards. He attended the East Oakland Youth Development Center and frequented the city courts of Oakland, where he often found himself pitted against future NBA Hall of Famer Gary Payton.

At St. Joseph Notre Dame High School in Alameda, under the guidance of coach Frank LaPorte, Kidd led the Pilots to consecutive state championships, averaging 25 points, 10 assists, 7 rebounds and 7 steals his senior season. During that year, he also received a host of individual honors, including the Naismith Award as the nation's top high school player, and was named Player of the Year by PARADE and USA Today. The all-time prep leader in assists (1,155) and the state's seventh-highest career scorer (2,661 points), Kidd was voted California Player of the Year for the second time and also a McDonald's All-American. On January 31, 2012, Kidd was honored as one of the 35 Greatest McDonald's All Americans.[11]

After a highly publicized recruiting process, Kidd shocked many fans and pundits alike by choosing to attend the nearby University of California, Berkeley—a school that was coming off a 10–18 season and had not won a conference title since 1960—over a number of top-ranked collegiate programs including the University of California, Los Angeles, University of Arizona, the University of Kentucky, the University of Kansas, and Ohio State University.[citation needed]

College

In his first year playing for the Golden Bears, Kidd averaged 13.0 points, 7.7 assists, 4.9 rebounds, and 3.8 steals per game which earned him national Freshman of the Year honors and a spot on the All-Pac-10 team. His 110 steals set an NCAA record for most steals by a freshman and set school record for most steals in a season, while his 220 assists that season was also a school record. His play was also a key factor in the resurgence of Cal basketball and helped the Golden Bears earn an NCAA Tournament bid, where they upset two-time defending national champion Duke in the second round of that tournament before losing to Kansas in the Sweet 16.

Kidd continued his success as a sophomore, tallying averages of 16.7 points, 6.9 rebounds, 3.1 steals and 9.1 assists, breaking his previous school record for most assists in a season with 272, while also leading the nation in that category. He was also selected a First Team All-American, the first Cal player to be so named since 1968, as well as Pac-10 Player of the Year, becoming the first sophomore to receive that honor. The Golden Bears made the NCAA Tournament again as a fifth seed, but was upset in the first round by Dick Bennett's Wisconsin–Green Bay team 61–57. Kidd was also named a finalist for both the Naismith and Wooden Awards as college basketball's top player and subsequently opted to enter the NBA draft in 1994. In 2004, Cal retired Kidd's number 5 jersey.

Playing career

Dallas Mavericks (1994–1996)

1994–1995: Co-Rookie of the Year and instant impact

Kidd was selected as the second pick overall by the Dallas Mavericks, behind Glenn Robinson of Purdue, and just ahead of Duke's Grant Hill. In his first year, he averaged 11.7 points, 5.4 rebounds and 7.7 assists, and led the NBA in triple doubles, sharing 1995 NBA Rookie of the Year honors with Hill of the Detroit Pistons.[12] The year before the Mavericks drafted Kidd, they finished the season with the worst record in the NBA at 13–69. After Kidd's first season with the Mavericks, their record improved to 36–46 which, at 23 games, was the largest improvement in the NBA.

1995–1996: First All-Star appearance and "Three J's"

In the following season Kidd was voted a starter in the 1996 All-Star Game. In his first two years with the Mavericks, the move most people associated him with was "the baseball pass". Kidd was a member of the "Three J's" in Dallas along with Jim Jackson and Jamal Mashburn. After promising beginnings, things turned sour among the trio. Mashburn's injury combined with deteriorated personal relations between the immature leaders of the team resulted in the Mavericks taking a step backwards instead of further development. Kidd's continued problems with the coaches affected the Mavericks' decision to trade their young star just in his third season in the league.[13]

Phoenix Suns (1996–2001)

1996–1998: First playoff appearances

Kidd was traded to the Phoenix Suns with Tony Dumas and Loren Meyer for Michael Finley, A. C. Green, and Sam Cassell during the 1996–97 season.[14][15] In his first full season with the Suns in 1997–98, the team's win total improved by 16 games.[16] The Suns, who finished the season with a 56–26 record, had been recognized for their fast-paced style of play with Kidd frequently leading a small lineup of four guards (Kidd, Kevin Johnson, Rex Chapman and Steve Nash) being on the floor at the same time together with Antonio McDyess playing at center.[17] In the playoffs, Phoenix was eliminated in the first round by the San Antonio Spurs led by their Hall of Fame Twin Towers duo, David Robinson and Tim Duncan.

1998–2001: First All-NBA selections and leading the NBA in assists

In the 1998–99 season, Kidd averaged 10.8 assists per game to dethrone Washington's Rod Strickland as the league's assists leader. He also led the NBA with seven triple-doubles (the rest of the league had just 11) and was second in the NBA with 41.2 minutes per game (behind Allen Iverson's 41.5 mpg). Kidd averaged career highs in points (16.9 ppg), field goal percentage (.444), rebounds (6.8 rpg, best among NBA guards) and steals (2.28 spg, fourth in the NBA) and was the only player to be ranked among the top 50 in the NBA in 10 different statistical categories. The Suns won all seven of the games in which he had triple-doubles.[18]

The Suns acquired Penny Hardaway from the Orlando Magic before the start of the 1999–00 season in hope of creating the best backcourt duo in the league. The combination of Kidd and Hardaway in the starting lineup was often labeled as the BackCourt 2000.[19] Despite a decent 53–29 record, the Suns' season was spoiled by injuries to both of their superstars. Kidd, who broke his ankle late in the regular season, returned during the playoffs to help his team to beat the defending champion San Antonio Spurs and advance to the second round for the first time in his career. The Spurs were missing Tim Duncan because he injured his meniscus shortly before the end of the regular season and was unable to play in the playoffs.[20]

The 2000–01 season was affected by Kidd's personal problems as he was charged with domestic abuse of his wife.[21] The Suns, who struggled in the middle part of the season, finished strongly with a 15–6 record to secure another 50-win season. Kidd took on more of the offensive load after his teammates encouraged him to be more selfish. He recorded 30-plus points six times on the year and five times in the last 19 games. In one particular hot stretch, he scored 36, 32 and 31 in three consecutive games in mid-March, prior to which he had never recorded consecutive 30-point games.[22]

During his stay in Phoenix, Kidd made the All-Star Game in 1998, 2000, and 2001 (in 1999 it was not held because of a lockout) and led the NBA in assists for three consecutive years (1999–2001). It was also with the Suns that Kidd rose to the status of the league's best playmaker as he was voted to the All-NBA First Team and NBA All-Defensive Team three years in a row (1999–2001).

New Jersey Nets (2001–2008)

2001–2003: MVP runner-up and NBA Finals appearances

 
Kidd with the Nets in 2006

On June 28, 2001, after five seasons in Phoenix in which the team made the playoffs each year, Kidd was traded, along with Chris Dudley, to the New Jersey Nets for Stephon Marbury, Johnny Newman, and Soumaila Samake. Kidd joined the franchise as the team was constructed around a sophomore Kenyon Martin, veterans Kerry Kittles and Keith Van Horn, along with the rookies Richard Jefferson, Jason Collins, and Brandon Armstrong coming from the draft-day trade for the seventh pick Eddie Griffin.[23] The 2001–02 season saw Kidd lead the Nets to a 52–30 finish, a 26-game improvement from the season before and the first 50-win season in the franchise's NBA history.[16] He was voted to the All-NBA First Team and finished second to the Spurs' Tim Duncan in MVP voting.[24] Many critics and fans have argued that Kidd deserved to win the award because of his impact in New Jersey—transforming the Nets from perennial league doormats into championship contenders seemingly in the space of a single training camp.

Under Kidd's guidance, the young Nets team prospered through the playoffs, won the Eastern Conference title and advanced to the franchise's first-ever appearance in the NBA Finals. Along the way they had some memorable moments including a double overtime victory against the Indiana Pacers in the decisive Game 5. Indiana's Reggie Miller forced the first overtime with a 35-foot three-pointer at the buzzer and the second one with a two-handed dunk, but the Nets eventually survived and beat Indiana 120–109. Kidd scored 20 of his then playoffs-best 31 points in the fourth quarter and overtimes.[25] After defeating the Charlotte Hornets 4–1 in the second round, the Nets then faced the Boston Celtics in the Conference Finals. In that series Kidd and the Nets experienced the biggest fourth quarter collapse in the playoffs' history, when the Celtics came back from a 21-point deficit to win the pivotal Game 3, taking a 2–1 series lead.[26] However, the Nets then won three consecutive games, while Kidd averaged a triple double for the entire series.[27] In the NBA Finals the Nets were swept in four games by Shaquille O'Neal and Kobe Bryant's Los Angeles Lakers.

New Jersey enjoyed another stellar season under Kidd's leadership in the 2002–03 season, during which the team finished 49–33 and reached the NBA finals once again. Kidd had his highest scoring season with 18.7 points per game[28] and led the league in assists with 8.9 per game. This time Kidd was selected to the All-NBA Second Team. In the playoffs after splitting the first four games with the Milwaukee Bucks, the Nets recorded a 10-game winning streak, while sweeping the Celtics and the Detroit Pistons on the way to their second consecutive NBA Finals.[29] In the Finals, New Jersey lost to Tim Duncan's San Antonio Spurs in six games, even though the series was tied after the first four games.

2003–2006: Coming up short, injury and surgery

As an unrestricted free agent in the 2003 offseason, there was speculation that Kidd would join the defending champion Spurs and replace Tony Parker as their starting point guard. Parker, then young and unproven, was perceived to have "limitations" in his game that Kidd did not.[30] However, Kidd elected to stay with the Nets on a 6-year, $99 million deal.[31] In the 2003–04 season, Kidd averaged 15.5 points, 6.4 rebounds, and 9.2 assists (leading the league in assists for the second year in a row). The Nets led by Kidd finished the season 47–35 as their leader was voted to the All-NBA First Team for the fifth time in his career. In the playoffs however, they lost in the Conference Semifinals in a seven-game series against the Detroit Pistons, the eventual champions. Kidd went scoreless in the decisive Game 7, while playing with a serious knee injury.[32]

On July 1, 2004, Kidd underwent microfracture surgery to repair a damaged knee. He made a full recovery and returned to the court for the 2004–05 season in December, during which the Nets acquired star swingman Vince Carter from the Toronto Raptors. With the Nets hanging on the prospect of missing the playoffs for the first time since 2001 and with Jefferson injured, Carter and Kidd combined to fuel the team to a late regular season surge that enabled them to inch past the Cleveland Cavaliers for the eighth and final playoff berth in the East. The Nets were eliminated in four games to the top-seeded Miami Heat in the first round.

In the 2005–06 season, Kidd averaged 13.3 points, 7.3 rebounds, and 8.4 assists. He and Carter led the Nets to a third-place finish in the East with a 49–33 record to clinch their fourth Atlantic Division title in the last five seasons. In April the Nets recorded NBA season-best winning streak, which was ended by the Cleveland Cavaliers at 14 wins in a row. Kidd was named to the NBA All-Defensive First Team for the fourth time in his career. In the playoffs the Nets beat the Indiana Pacers in six games in the first round, but later in the Conference Semifinal they were defeated again by the Miami Heat, the eventual champions.

2006–2008: Triple-double postseason and final year in New Jersey

Kidd was named a reserve for the NBA All-Star game along with teammate Vince Carter during the 2006–07 season. However, Kidd missed the game because of a strained back and was replaced on the roster by Joe Johnson.[33] On April 7, 2007, Kidd and Carter became the first teammates to record triple-doubles in the same game since Michael Jordan and Scottie Pippen did it in 1989 for the Chicago Bulls. In the first round of the 2006–07 postseason Kidd averaged 14.0 points, 13.2 assists, 10.0 rebounds, and 2.0 steals, as the Nets defeated the Toronto Raptors in six games. He joined Wilt Chamberlain and Magic Johnson as the only players in NBA history to average a triple-double in multiple playoff series.[34] For the postseason, Kidd averaged 14.6 points, 10.9 assists and 10.9 rebounds in twelve playoff games.[35] He became the second player in NBA history to average a triple-double for an entire postseason.[36] Despite Kidd's efforts the Nets were eliminated in six games in the Eastern Conference Semifinals by the Cleveland Cavaliers.

In the 2007–08 season, Kidd became the third player to get a triple-double in three straight games since 1989. He did so after he logged his 97th career triple-double in a 115–99 loss to the Charlotte Bobcats.[37] Kidd was voted by the fans to start in the 2008 All-Star game in New Orleans as a guard along with Dwyane Wade. During that season Kidd had been mentioned in trade rumors, notably to the Los Angeles Lakers, but the deal fell through when the Lakers refused to give up their young center Andrew Bynum. On January 28, 2008, Kidd revealed that his agent had been talking to the Nets' front office about a trade. On February 19, 2008, Kidd was traded[38] to the Dallas Mavericks, the team that originally drafted him.

Return to Dallas (2008–2012)

2008–2010: Final All-Star appearances and playoff upsets

 
Kidd during his second tenure as a Maverick

On February 13, 2008, the Dallas Mavericks and New Jersey Nets reached an agreement on a trade to send Kidd and Malik Allen to Dallas for Devin Harris, Devean George, Jerry Stackhouse, DeSagana Diop, Maurice Ager, two first-round drafts picks (in 2008 and 2010), and $3 million, but the trade fell through when George invoked his (Early) Bird rights, as was stipulated in his contract at the time.[39][40] The trade was retooled, with Trenton Hassell replacing George, and Keith Van Horn, who had agreed to come out of retirement, replacing Stackhouse, because NBA officials informed the Mavericks that if Stackhouse were to be included in the deal, he could not re-sign with the team if the Nets chose to buy out his contract.[41] Antoine Wright was also added to the retooled trade proposal (the two teams originally agreed on a separate deal that would have sent Wright to the Mavericks for a 2008 second-round pick, but were ultimately able include him in the Kidd deal).[42] On February 19, 2008, Kidd was traded to the Mavericks along with Allen and Wright for Van Horn (via a sign and trade deal), Harris, Diop, Hassell, Ager, $3 million, and first round picks in 2008 and 2010.[43][44][45]

 
Kidd drives to the basket in 2008

The Mavericks hoped that Kidd would provide leadership to the team that for years had been labelled as weak mentally and help Dallas and its franchise-player Dirk Nowitzki to win their first ever NBA Championship.[44] Although already a member of the Mavericks, Kidd started for the Eastern Conference in the 2008 NBA All-Star Game, as he had already been named as a starter prior to the trade. The Mavericks made a strong playoff push following the trade, but despite a 51–31 record, they were only able to secure the seventh seed in the highly competitive Western Conference. In the playoffs, they faced Chris Paul's New Orleans Hornets, and were eliminated in five games in the first round.

The following 2008–09 season saw Kidd and the Mavericks stumble out to a rocky start, losing eight out of the first 15 games; however, the team finished the season strong to earn the sixth seed in the playoffs with a 50–32 record. Kidd finished the season ranked third in the league in steals with 2.0 per game, his best average in six years. In the playoffs, the Mavericks upset the San Antonio Spurs, with Kidd leading the team in assists in all but one game; the Mavericks reached the Conference Semifinals for the first time since 2006. Kidd's season ended there as the Mavs lost to the Denver Nuggets in five games.

On July 5, 2009, Kidd verbally committed to re-signing with the Mavericks after being pursued heavily by the New York Knicks. The three-year deal reportedly was worth more than $25 million, all of it fully guaranteed.[46] In the first year of Kidd's new contract in the 2009–10 season the Mavericks finished second in the Western Conference with a 55–27 record during the regular season. However, the season ended with another disappointment as the Mavericks lost in six games to the San Antonio Spurs in the first round of the 2010 NBA playoffs. It was rumored that Kidd had gone through a flu just before the series began which might have affected his physical conditions. He did not speak to reporters after Games 5 and 6 and skipped the team's final meeting.[47]

2010–2012: NBA championship and Sportsmanship Award

Kidd won the NBA championship with the Dallas Mavericks on June 12, 2011, defeating NBA All-Stars LeBron James, Dwyane Wade, and Chris Bosh and the Miami Heat. After appearing and losing in two different NBA finals, it was the first and only championship in his career. Despite a mid-season injury to Dirk Nowitzki, and a season-ending surgery to their starting small forward Caron Butler, the 2010–11 season turned out to be the best for the Mavs in Kidd's era as they finished the regular season with a 57–25 record. On February 4, Kidd hit a three-pointer with 2.5 seconds remaining in the fourth quarter to give the Mavs a win in Boston over the Celtics, extending their winning streak to seven games.[48]

Kidd sparked the Mavericks' impressive run with a total of 42 points in the first two playoff games against the Portland Trail Blazers.[49] Dallas won the series 4–2. The Mavs then swept the two-time defending champion Los Angeles Lakers, with Kidd successfully guarding Kobe Bryant in decisive moments of close games 1 and 3.[50] In the Western Conference Finals against the Oklahoma City Thunder, Kidd was partly responsible for guarding young and athletic superstars Kevin Durant and Russell Westbrook. Kidd hit a tie-breaking three-pointer late in overtime in a Game 4 victory at Oklahoma City to give his team a 3–1 lead.[51] Dallas defeated Oklahoma in five games. In the NBA Finals, the Mavericks defeated the Miami Heat in six games, despite trailing the Heat two games to one at one point. At various points, Kidd was called upon to defend superstars Dwyane Wade and LeBron James.[52] Kidd averaged 9.3 points, 7.3 assists, 4.5 rebounds, and 1.9 steals per game during the Mavericks' 21-game championship run. At 38 years of age, he became the oldest starting point guard ever to lead his team to the championship.[53]

Shortened by a lockout the 2011–12 season turned out to be the last for Kidd in the Mavericks uniform. With 39-year-old Kidd averaging career lows in minutes, points and assists for the regular season, the defending champions were swept by the Oklahoma City Thunder in the first round of the 2012 NBA playoffs. On May 3, 2012, Kidd won his first NBA Sportsmanship Award.

New York Knicks (2012–2013)

 
Kidd as a Knick guarded by Washington's John Wall

On July 12, 2012, Kidd signed with the New York Knicks.[54] After making a verbal commitment to re-sign with the Mavericks, Kidd changed his mind and decided to sign a 3-year deal with the Knicks.[55] Kidd was expected to act as a mentor to Jeremy Lin but after Lin left to the Houston Rockets, it was assumed that Kidd would serve as a backup to Raymond Felton at the point guard position.[56] During the preseason however, the Knicks head coach Mike Woodson decided to start the season with both playmakers in the starting lineup and Kidd adjusting more to the shooting guard role.

With the new backcourt duo in the lineup, the Knicks opened the 2012–13 season with an 18–5 record while Kidd averaging 9.0 points per game on 44 percent three-point shooting in the first two months of the season. Nearly 40 years old, Kidd was asked to play almost 33 minutes per game in December. New York finished the season with 54 wins, an 18-game jump from the previous season. It was their first 50-win season since 1999–2000. The Knicks advanced to the second round of the playoffs, but lost to the Indiana Pacers in six games. Kidd struggled during the playoffs, when he was held without a field goal in his last 10 playoff games.[16] It was believed that overworking Kidd during the regular season had strongly affected his performance in the second half of the season and left him burned out for the playoffs.[57][58] Kidd retired on June 3, 2013, after one season with the Knicks and 19 seasons in the NBA. His announcement came two days after 1995 co-Rookie of the Year Grant Hill retired.[16]

Coaching career

Brooklyn Nets (2013–2014)

On June 12, 2013, Kidd was named head coach of the Brooklyn Nets, replacing interim coach P. J. Carlesimo.[59] He is the third person since the ABA–NBA merger to debut as an NBA head coach the season after he retired as a player.[a][60] In September 2013, Kidd bought a minority ownership stake in the team (from Jay-Z).[61]

On October 17, 2013, the Nets retired and raised his number 5 jersey to the rafters before a preseason game against the Miami Heat.[62]

Kidd was suspended for the first two games of the season after pleading guilty to a misdemeanor DWI charge stemming from an incident in July 2012.[63] Joe Prunty served as acting head coach for the team's season opener in Cleveland and their home opener against Miami.[64] He made his debut as head coach on November 3 in a loss to the Orlando Magic. On November 5, Kidd had his first victory as head coach in a 104–88 win over the Utah Jazz. On November 28, Kidd was fined $50,000 by the NBA for instructing his player Tyshawn Taylor to bump into him and intentionally spilling a cup of soda on the court in order to stop the game so his team could draw up a last-second offensive play against the Lakers.[65]

After a loss to the Chicago Bulls on Christmas Day, the Nets dropped to a disappointing 9–19 record. Many critics started to question Kidd's ability to manage a group of veterans that included Kevin Garnett, Paul Pierce and Joe Johnson and there even appeared rumours that Kidd might be on his way out before the end of the season.[66] However, the Nets were able to turn things around at the beginning of 2014 and finished the season with a 44–38 record, while Kidd began to get recognition for his coaching skills.

On February 3, 2014, Kidd was named the Eastern Conference Coach of the Month for January.[67] On April 1, 2014, he was named Eastern Conference Coach of the Month a second time for March.[68] He became the fourth coach overall to win both Player of the Month and Coach of the Month honors. He also became the second coach, after Jeff Hornacek of the Phoenix Suns, to win both honors with the same team.[69]

In the first round of the 2014 NBA playoffs, the Brooklyn Nets eliminated the Toronto Raptors in a 7-game series. Kidd is the 19th rookie head coach in the league's history to coach his team in a decisive Game 7 on the road, and became the first one to win it.[70] In the semifinals, the Nets faced the Miami Heat and lost the series 4–1.

Milwaukee Bucks (2014–2018)

 
Kidd giving instructions to Matthew Dellavedova during his tenure as Bucks coach

On July 1, 2014, the Milwaukee Bucks secured Kidd's coaching rights from the Brooklyn Nets in exchange for two second-round draft picks in 2015 and 2019.[71] The move did not come without controversy, as it was reported that Kidd had been seeking more management power over the Nets' general manager Billy King and after being denied began talks with the Bucks even though they still had a coach under contract in Larry Drew.[72] He later stated that he felt the Nets truly did not want him nor were they committed to building a contender.[73] In his return to Brooklyn on November 19, 2014, he was greeted with heavy boos and jeers.[74]

The Bucks were one of the biggest surprises of the 2014–15 season. Under Kidd's guidance the young team improved from franchise-worst 15 wins in the previous season, finishing with a 41–41 record to advance to the playoffs as the 6th seed in the Eastern Conference. Milwaukee achieved that feat despite losing their 2nd draft pick overall Jabari Parker in December to a knee injury and trading star guard Brandon Knight to the Phoenix Suns in February. Kidd is the first coach in NBA history to lead two franchises to the playoffs in his first two years as a head coach.[75] Kidd finished third in voting for the Coach of the Year Award behind Mike Budenholzer and Steve Kerr.[76]

The 2015–16 season was less successful for Kidd, as the Bucks finished with a 33–49 record and did not qualify to the playoffs. On December 20, 2015, it was reported that Kidd would be out indefinitely as he would undergo hip surgery on December 21. While Kidd was recovering, his assistant Joe Prunty was acting as an interim coach.[77] On a positive note, Kidd moved rising 21-year old Giannis Antetokounmpo into a point guard position, which helped the young player to record five triple doubles in the season and make progress in most statistical categories. Despite the disappointing season, the Bucks owners issued Kidd a vote of confidence and mentioned a possible contract extension, which was set to expire after the next season.[78]

The following season Kidd led the Bucks to a winning record as they qualified to the playoffs for the second time in three years. Kidd had his projected starting unit available for just several minutes during the season. On February 9, the same day the shooting guard Khris Middleton was making his season debut after recovering from a hamstring injury, the power forward Jabari Parker went down with an ACL injury.[79] Despite the setback, Kidd had the Bucks finishing the season strong with a 42–40 record. In the first round of the playoffs against the Toronto Raptors, the Bucks took a 2–1 lead after game 3, but went on to lose the series in six games. On January 22, 2018, the Bucks fired Kidd after the team posted a 23–22 record midway through the 2017–18 season.[80]

Los Angeles Lakers (2019–2021)

On July 31, 2019, Kidd was hired as an assistant coach by the Los Angeles Lakers.[81][82] Kidd would go on to win his second NBA championship when the Lakers defeated the Miami Heat in 6 games in the 2020 NBA Finals. It was his first championship as a coach at any level.

Dallas Mavericks (2021–present)

 
Kidd gives an interview on the sidelines of the 2023 College Football Playoff National Championship.

On June 28, 2021, Kidd was hired as head coach of the Dallas Mavericks.[83] During the 2021–22 season, Kidd helped lead the Mavericks to a regular season record of 52–30, which earned them the fourth seed in the Western Conference standings.[84] This was the Mavericks' highest win total since the 2014–15 season when they finished 50–32, and their highest standings finish since the 2010–11 season, when Kidd was a player for the Mavericks team that finished as the third seed. In his first season as head coach, Kidd oversaw a defensive renaissance in Dallas, transforming a team that was among the worst defenses in the league prior to his tenure, into one of the top units in the NBA. Under Kidd, the Mavericks won their first two playoff series since their 2011 NBA championship when they defeated the Utah Jazz in six games in the first round of the 2022 NBA playoffs[85] and the Phoenix Suns in seven games in the second round, advancing to the Western Conference Finals.[86] Kidd, along with Mavericks general manager Nico Harrison has been credited with improving the organizational culture and creating an environment more favorable to players than was present under former coach Rick Carlisle. Dallas' run was halted in the Western Conference Finals as they fell short to the Golden State Warriors in five games.[87]

Milestones

  • In Game 3 of the second round of the 2007 playoffs, Kidd recorded his 11th postseason triple-double breaking a tie with Larry Bird for second place on the All-Time career list for postseason triple-doubles.[6]
  • On April 16, 2008, Kidd recorded his 100th career triple-double in the final regular season game with the Dallas Mavericks that year against the New Orleans Hornets.
  • On March 2, 2009, Kidd became just the fourth player in NBA history to reach the 10,000 assist milestone.
  • Kidd is tied for the most turnovers in a game. He committed 14 turnovers against the New York Knicks on November 17, 2000, while playing for the Phoenix Suns. Kidd tied John Drew, who also turned the ball over 14 times in a game on March 1, 1978.[88]
  • On April 5, 2009, Kidd passed Magic Johnson for third on the all-time assist list in a 140–116 victory over the Phoenix Suns. Kidd scored 19 points to go with a season high 20 assists, giving him a total of 10,142 career assists.
  • On November 26, 2009, Kidd moved into 2nd place on the all-time assists list in a win against the Houston Rockets, surpassing Mark Jackson on the list.
  • On November 12, 2010, Kidd dished out his 11,000th career assist on an alley-oop dunk to teammate Tyson Chandler.
  • On January 12, 2011, Kidd hit his 1,720th three-point field goal, passing Dale Ellis for third place on the NBA career three-pointers made list.[89]
  • On February 20, 2012, Kidd collected his 2,515th career steal (passing Michael Jordan) for second all-time in steals behind only John Stockton.[90]
  • On February 8, 2013, Kidd broke the 12,000 career assist mark as a New York Knick vs. the Minnesota Timberwolves in Minneapolis, Minnesota. He reached 12,000 on a pass to J. R. Smith for a three-pointer. The Knicks eventually won that game 100–94.[91]
  • In 2013, Kidd became the first player to win back-to-back NBA Sportsmanship Awards and he finished his career as the only player in NBA history with 17,500 points, 12,000 assists, 8,000 rebounds and 2,500 steals.[92]

National team career

 
Kidd (second from right) with U.S. President George W. Bush, Kobe Bryant, and Deron Williams at the 2008 Olympics

Kidd's first participation in USA basketball came after his first season in college. He was the only freshman chosen to take part in Team USA's 10-member team. The team played five games in Europe and finished with a record of 3–2. Kidd tied for team highs in assists per game with 4.0, and steals per game with 1.4. He also had averages of 8.4 points per game, and 4.2 rebounds per game.

Kidd's next stint with USA basketball came in 1999 where he participated in the USA Olympic Qualifying Tournament. The team finished with an undefeated record of 10–0 resulting in a gold medal and earning a berth at the 2000 Olympics. Kidd averaged 7.4 PPG, 6.8 APG, 4.4 RPG, 2.7 SPG and again led the team in APG and SPG.

In 2000, Kidd was appointed as one of Team USA's tri-captains for the 2000 Olympics at Sydney. Kidd again led the team to an undefeated record of 8–0 which resulted in team USA winning the gold medal at the Olympic Games. Kidd had averages of 6.0 ppg, 5.3 rpg, and had team highs of 4.4 apg, and 1.1 spg. Kidd also had a FG% of 51.6 and shot 50 percent from three-point range.

In November 2002, Kidd was selected to participate in the 2002 USA Basketball Men's World Championship Team. However, he had to withdraw from the team due to an injury.

Kidd came back the next year and participated at the 2003 FIBA Americas Olympic Qualifying Tournament in Puerto Rico. Kidd again led the team to a record of 10–0, bringing home the gold medal and a berth at the 2004 Olympics. Kidd started all 10 games and had averages of 3.4 ppg, 2.7 rpg, 5.9 apg, and 1.2 spg.

However, Jason Kidd again had to withdraw from the 2004 Olympic team due to another injury.

In 2007, Kidd participated in the FIBA Americas Championship 2007. Kidd helped the team to a 10–0 record where he brought home another gold medal and a berth at the 2008 Olympics in Beijing, China. Kidd had averages of 1.8 ppg, 3.3 rpg, 4.6 apg, and 1.3 spg. He also shot 60% from the field and 62.5% from three-point distance. Kidd led the entire tournament with assist-to-turnover ratio of 9.20. With Kidd's help team USA averaged 116.7 ppg, and defeated their opponents by a margin of 39.5 ppg.

In 2008, Kidd participated in the 2008 Olympics where the team yet again went undefeated in winning their first gold medal since the 2000 Olympics.[93] The team, given the "Redeem team" moniker because of failures in the 2002 FIBA World Championship, 2004 Summer Olympics and 2006 FIBA World Championship, were once again crowned to be the best team in world basketball.

Overall, Kidd brought home five gold medals as member of the national team: three from Olympic qualifying tournaments, one from the 2000 Sydney Olympics, and one from the 2008 Beijing Olympics.[94]

Player profile

 
Kidd shooting a jump shot in 2009

Kidd retired second all-time in NBA history in both assists and steals behind John Stockton. He led the NBA in assists five times. His 107 career triple-doubles are fourth all-time, trailing Russell Westbrook, and Hall of Famers Oscar Robertson and Magic Johnson. Kidd finished his career with averages of 12.6 points, 8.7 assists, 6.3 rebounds and 1.9 steals in 1,391 regular season games.[16] He impacted games with his accurate passes and by involving his teammates; scoring was not his focus.[95] He is considered by many to be one of the best rebounding guards ever to play in the league,[96][97][98] and ESPN called him "one of the best passing and rebounding point guards in NBA history."[16] In 2021, to commemorate the NBA's 75th Anniversary The Athletic ranked their top 75 players of all time, and named Kidd as the 36th greatest player in NBA history.[99]

Although Kidd was considered a poor outside shooter when he began his pro career, he retired ranked third all-time in the NBA in three-point field goals made.[100] The New York Times called his improvement as a shooter "perhaps Kidd's biggest, and most surprising, transformation".[95] He considered his NBA championship with Dallas and his two gold medals in the Olympics as tied for the top highlights of his career, followed by the co-Rookie of the Year he shared with Grant Hill.[16]

Personal life

Kidd married his first wife, Joumana, in 1997. In January 2001, he was arrested and pleaded guilty to a domestic abuse charge for assaulting her. As part of his plea, Kidd was ordered to attend anger management classes for six months. Kidd completed the mandatory counseling and continued to attend on his own. He and his wife were both active in their church and were thought to have completely reconciled. The incident, however, would be considered a catalyst for the Suns to trade Kidd to the Nets that year. On January 9, 2007, Kidd filed for divorce, citing "extreme cruelty" during their relationship. He contended intense jealousy, paranoia, and the threat of "false domestic abuse claims" to the police as reasons for the divorce. On February 15, 2007, Joumana Kidd filed a counterclaim for divorce,[101] claiming that the NBA star—among countless instances of abuse—"broke her rib and damaged her hearing by smashing her head into the console of a car." The couple have three children.[102][103]

On September 10, 2011, Kidd married Porschla Coleman, a former model.[104]

On July 15, 2012, Kidd was arrested by Southampton Town police and charged with the misdemeanor of driving while intoxicated.[105] According to police, around 2 a.m. Kidd's vehicle struck a telephone pole a few blocks away from his home and ended up in the woods, and he was determined to be under the influence by officers.[106]

Career statistics

Legend
  GP Games played   GS  Games started  MPG  Minutes per game
 FG%  Field goal percentage  3P%  3-point field goal percentage  FT%  Free throw percentage
 RPG  Rebounds per game  APG  Assists per game  SPG  Steals per game
 BPG  Blocks per game  PPG  Points per game  Bold  Career high
 †  Won an NBA championship  *  Led the league

NBA

Regular season

Year Team GP GS MPG FG% 3P% FT% RPG APG SPG BPG PPG
1994–95 Dallas 79 79 33.8 .385 .272 .698 5.4 7.7 1.9 .3 11.7
1995–96 Dallas 81 81 37.5 .381 .336 .692 6.8 9.7 2.2 .3 16.6
1996–97 Dallas 22 22 36.0 .369 .323 .667 4.1 9.1 2.0 .4 9.9
1996–97 Phoenix 33 23 35.5 .423 .400 .688 4.8 9.0 2.4 .4 11.6
1997–98 Phoenix 82* 82* 38.0 .416 .313 .799 6.2 9.1 2.0 .3 11.6
1998–99 Phoenix 50* 50* 41.2 .444 .366 .757 6.8 10.8* 2.3 .4 16.9
1999–00 Phoenix 67 67 39.0 .409 .337 .829 7.2 10.1* 2.0 .4 14.3
2000–01 Phoenix 77 76 39.8 .411 .297 .814 6.4 9.8* 2.2 .3 16.9
2001–02 New Jersey 82 82 37.3 .391 .321 .814 7.3 9.9 2.1 .2 14.7
2002–03 New Jersey 80 80 37.4 .414 .341 .841 6.3 8.9* 2.2 .3 18.7
2003–04 New Jersey 67 66 36.6 .384 .321 .827 6.4 9.2* 1.8 .2 15.5
2004–05 New Jersey 66 65 36.9 .398 .360 .740 7.4 8.3 1.9 .1 14.4
2005–06 New Jersey 80 80 37.2 .404 .352 .795 7.3 8.4 1.9 .4 13.3
2006–07 New Jersey 80 80 36.7 .406 .343 .778 8.2 9.2 1.6 .3 13.0
2007–08 New Jersey 51 51 37.2 .366 .356 .820 8.1 10.4 1.5 .3 11.3
2007–08 Dallas 29 29 34.9 .426 .461 .815 6.5 9.5 2.1 .4 9.9
2008–09 Dallas 81 81 35.6 .416 .406 .819 6.2 8.7 2.0 .5 9.0
2009–10 Dallas 80 80 36.0 .423 .425 .808 5.6 9.1 1.8 .4 10.3
2010–11 Dallas 80 80 33.2 .361 .340 .870 4.4 8.2 1.7 .4 7.9
2011–12 Dallas 48 48 28.7 .363 .354 .786 4.1 5.5 1.7 .2 6.2
2012–13 New York 76 48 26.9 .372 .351 .833 4.3 3.3 1.6 .3 6.0
Career 1,391 1,350 36.0 .400 .349 .785 6.3 8.7 1.9 .3 12.6
All-Star 9 5 23.2 .525 .478 .833 3.4 7.7 2.7 .0 6.4

Playoffs

Year Team GP GS MPG FG% 3P% FT% RPG APG SPG BPG PPG
1997 Phoenix 5 5 41.4 .396 .364 .526 6.0 9.8 2.2 .4 12.0
1998 Phoenix 4 4 42.8 .379 .000 .813 5.8 7.8 4.0 .5 14.3
1999 Phoenix 3 3 42.0 .419 .250 .714 2.3 10.3 1.7 .3 15.0
2000 Phoenix 6 6 38.2 .400 .364 .778 6.7 8.8 1.8 .2 9.8
2001 Phoenix 4 4 41.5 .319 .235 .750 6.0 13.3 2.0 .0 14.3
2002 New Jersey 20 20 40.2 .415 .189 .808 8.2 9.1 1.7 .4 19.6
2003 New Jersey 20 20 42.6 .402 .327 .825 7.7 8.2 1.8 .2 20.1
2004 New Jersey 11 11 43.1 .333 .208 .811 6.6 9.0 2.3 .5 12.6
2005 New Jersey 4 4 45.5 .388 .367 .545 9.0 7.3 2.5 .0 17.3
2006 New Jersey 11 11 40.9 .371 .300 .826 7.6 9.6 1.5 .2 12.0
2007 New Jersey 12 12 40.3 .432 .420 .520 10.9 10.9 1.8 .4 14.6
2008 Dallas 5 5 36.0 .421 .462 .625 6.4 6.8 1.4 .4 8.6
2009 Dallas 10 10 38.6 .458 .447 .850 5.8 5.9 2.2 .3 11.4
2010 Dallas 6 6 40.5 .304 .321 .917 6.8 7.0 2.3 .2 8.0
2011 Dallas 21 21 35.4 .398 .374 .800 4.5 7.3 1.9 .5 9.3
2012 Dallas 4 4 36.0 .341 .346 .900 6.0 6.0 3.0 .3 11.5
2013 New York 12 0 20.6 .120 .176 1.000 3.5 2.0 1.0 .3 .9
Career 158 146 38.5 .391 .322 .781 6.7 8.0 1.9 .3 12.9

College

Year Team GP GS MPG FG% 3P% FT% RPG APG SPG BPG PPG
1992–93 California 29 31.8 .463 .286 .657 4.9 7.7 3.8 .3 13.0
1993–94 California 30 35.1 .472 .362 .692 6.9 9.1 3.1 .3 16.7
Career[107] 59 33.5 .468 .333 .677 5.9 8.4 3.5 .3 14.9

Head coaching record

Legend
Regular season G Games coached W Games won L Games lost W–L % Win–loss %
Playoffs PG Playoff games PW Playoff wins PL Playoff losses PW–L % Playoff win–loss %
Team Year G W L W–L% Finish PG PW PL PW–L% Result
Brooklyn 2013–14 82 44 38 .537 2nd in Atlantic 12 5 7 .417 Lost in Conference Semifinals
Milwaukee 2014–15 82 41 41 .500 3rd in Central 6 2 4 .333 Lost in First Round
Milwaukee 2015–16 82 33 49 .402 5th in Central Missed playoffs
Milwaukee 2016–17 82 42 40 .512 2nd in Central 6 2 4 .333 Lost in First Round
Milwaukee 2017–18 45 23 22 .511 (fired)
Dallas 2021–22 82 52 30 .634 2nd in Southwest 18 9 9 .500 Lost in Conference Finals
Dallas 2022–23 82 38 44 .463 3rd in Southwest Missed playoffs
Career 537 273 264 .508   42 18 24 .429  

See also

Notes

  1. ^ The other coaches to do this were Mike Dunleavy, Sr. (after 1990–91 with the Los Angeles Lakers) and Paul Silas (after 1980–81 with the San Diego Clippers).

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External links

  • Career statistics and player information from NBA.com   and Basketball-Reference.com  
  • Official website  

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Jason Frederick Kidd born March 23 1973 is an American professional basketball coach and former player who is the head coach for the Dallas Mavericks of the National Basketball Association NBA Regarded as one of the greatest point guards and passers of all time Kidd was a 10 time NBA All Star a five time All NBA First Team member and a nine time NBA All Defensive Team member He won an NBA championship in 2011 as a member of the Dallas Mavericks and was a two time gold medal winner in the Olympics with the U S national team in 2000 and 2008 He was inducted as a player into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame In October 2021 Kidd was honored as one of the league s greatest players of all time by being named to the NBA 75th Anniversary Team 1 2 3 4 Jason KiddKidd in 2014Dallas MavericksPositionHead coachLeagueNBAPersonal informationBorn 1973 03 23 March 23 1973 age 50 San Francisco California U S Listed height6 ft 4 in 1 93 m Listed weight210 lb 95 kg Career informationHigh schoolSt Joseph Notre Dame Alameda California CollegeCalifornia 1992 1994 NBA draft1994 Round 1 Pick 2nd overallSelected by the Dallas MavericksPlaying career1994 2013PositionPoint guardNumber5 32 2Coaching career2013 presentCareer historyAs player 1994 1996Dallas Mavericks1996 2001Phoenix Suns2001 2008New Jersey Nets2008 2012Dallas Mavericks2012 2013New York KnicksAs coach 2013 2014Brooklyn Nets2014 2018Milwaukee Bucks2019 2021Los Angeles Lakers assistant 2021 presentDallas MavericksCareer highlights and awardsAs player NBA champion 2011 10 NBA All Star 1996 1998 2000 2004 2007 2008 2010 5 All NBA First Team 1999 2002 2004 All NBA Second Team 2003 4 NBA All Defensive First Team 1999 2001 2002 2006 5 NBA All Defensive Second Team 2000 2003 2005 2007 NBA Co Rookie of the Year 1995 NBA All Rookie First Team 1995 5 NBA assists leader 1999 2001 2003 2004 2 NBA Sportsmanship Award 2012 2013 USA Basketball Male Athlete of the Year 2007 NBA 75th Anniversary Team No 5 retired by Brooklyn Nets Consensus first team All American 1994 USBWA National Freshman of the Year 1993 Pac 10 Player of the Year 1994 Pac 10 Freshman of the Year 1993 NCAA season assists leader 1994 NCAA season steals leader 1993 No 5 retired by California Golden Bears National high school player of the year 1992 McDonald s All American 1992 2 First team Parade All American 1991 1992 2 California Mr Basketball 1991 1992 As assistant coach NBA champion 2020 Career NBA statisticsPoints17 529 12 6 ppg Rebounds8 725 6 3 rpg Assists12 091 8 7 apg Stats at NBA comStats at Basketball Reference comBasketball Hall of Fame as playerMedals Men s basketballRepresenting the United StatesOlympic Games2000 Sydney Team2008 Beijing TeamFIBA Americas Championship1999 San Juan2003 San Juan2007 Las VegasKidd played college basketball for the California Golden Bears and was drafted second overall by the Dallas Mavericks in the first round of the 1994 NBA draft He was named co NBA Rookie of the Year in his first season with the Mavericks along with Grant Hill Then from 1996 to 2001 Kidd played for the Phoenix Suns and later for the New Jersey Nets from 2001 to 2008 He led the Nets to two consecutive NBA Finals appearances in 2002 and 2003 In the middle of the 2007 08 season Kidd was traded back to Dallas At age 38 Kidd won his only NBA championship when Dallas defeated Miami in the 2011 finals He finished his playing career in 2013 with the New York Knicks The following season he became the head coach of the Nets who had relocated from New Jersey to Brooklyn After one season he was traded to the Milwaukee Bucks where he coached for four seasons until he was fired mid season in 2018 After a season off he was an assistant coach for the Los Angeles Lakers with whom he won an NBA championship in 2020 he reunited with the Mavericks organization in 2021 to become the franchise s head coach reaching the Western Conference Finals in his first season there Kidd s ability to pass and rebound made him a regular triple double threat and he retired ranked third all time in the NBA for regular season triple doubles with a career total of 107 5 and third in playoff triple doubles with a career total of 11 6 He ranks second on the NBA all time lists in career assists and steals 7 and 13th in three point field goals made 8 Contents 1 Early life 2 College 3 Playing career 3 1 Dallas Mavericks 1994 1996 3 1 1 1994 1995 Co Rookie of the Year and instant impact 3 1 2 1995 1996 First All Star appearance and Three J s 3 2 Phoenix Suns 1996 2001 3 2 1 1996 1998 First playoff appearances 3 2 2 1998 2001 First All NBA selections and leading the NBA in assists 3 3 New Jersey Nets 2001 2008 3 3 1 2001 2003 MVP runner up and NBA Finals appearances 3 3 2 2003 2006 Coming up short injury and surgery 3 3 3 2006 2008 Triple double postseason and final year in New Jersey 3 4 Return to Dallas 2008 2012 3 4 1 2008 2010 Final All Star appearances and playoff upsets 3 4 2 2010 2012 NBA championship and Sportsmanship Award 3 5 New York Knicks 2012 2013 4 Coaching career 4 1 Brooklyn Nets 2013 2014 4 2 Milwaukee Bucks 2014 2018 4 3 Los Angeles Lakers 2019 2021 4 4 Dallas Mavericks 2021 present 5 Milestones 6 National team career 7 Player profile 8 Personal life 9 Career statistics 9 1 NBA 9 1 1 Regular season 9 1 2 Playoffs 9 2 College 10 Head coaching record 11 See also 12 Notes 13 References 14 External linksEarly life EditKidd was born in San Francisco and raised in an upper middle class section of Oakland His father Steve was African American 9 and his mother Anne is Irish American 10 As a youth Kidd was highly scouted for AAU teams and tourneys garnering various all star and MVP awards He attended the East Oakland Youth Development Center and frequented the city courts of Oakland where he often found himself pitted against future NBA Hall of Famer Gary Payton At St Joseph Notre Dame High School in Alameda under the guidance of coach Frank LaPorte Kidd led the Pilots to consecutive state championships averaging 25 points 10 assists 7 rebounds and 7 steals his senior season During that year he also received a host of individual honors including the Naismith Award as the nation s top high school player and was named Player of the Year by PARADE and USA Today The all time prep leader in assists 1 155 and the state s seventh highest career scorer 2 661 points Kidd was voted California Player of the Year for the second time and also a McDonald s All American On January 31 2012 Kidd was honored as one of the 35 Greatest McDonald s All Americans 11 After a highly publicized recruiting process Kidd shocked many fans and pundits alike by choosing to attend the nearby University of California Berkeley a school that was coming off a 10 18 season and had not won a conference title since 1960 over a number of top ranked collegiate programs including the University of California Los Angeles University of Arizona the University of Kentucky the University of Kansas and Ohio State University citation needed College EditIn his first year playing for the Golden Bears Kidd averaged 13 0 points 7 7 assists 4 9 rebounds and 3 8 steals per game which earned him national Freshman of the Year honors and a spot on the All Pac 10 team His 110 steals set an NCAA record for most steals by a freshman and set school record for most steals in a season while his 220 assists that season was also a school record His play was also a key factor in the resurgence of Cal basketball and helped the Golden Bears earn an NCAA Tournament bid where they upset two time defending national champion Duke in the second round of that tournament before losing to Kansas in the Sweet 16 Kidd continued his success as a sophomore tallying averages of 16 7 points 6 9 rebounds 3 1 steals and 9 1 assists breaking his previous school record for most assists in a season with 272 while also leading the nation in that category He was also selected a First Team All American the first Cal player to be so named since 1968 as well as Pac 10 Player of the Year becoming the first sophomore to receive that honor The Golden Bears made the NCAA Tournament again as a fifth seed but was upset in the first round by Dick Bennett s Wisconsin Green Bay team 61 57 Kidd was also named a finalist for both the Naismith and Wooden Awards as college basketball s top player and subsequently opted to enter the NBA draft in 1994 In 2004 Cal retired Kidd s number 5 jersey Playing career EditDallas Mavericks 1994 1996 Edit 1994 1995 Co Rookie of the Year and instant impact Edit Kidd was selected as the second pick overall by the Dallas Mavericks behind Glenn Robinson of Purdue and just ahead of Duke s Grant Hill In his first year he averaged 11 7 points 5 4 rebounds and 7 7 assists and led the NBA in triple doubles sharing 1995 NBA Rookie of the Year honors with Hill of the Detroit Pistons 12 The year before the Mavericks drafted Kidd they finished the season with the worst record in the NBA at 13 69 After Kidd s first season with the Mavericks their record improved to 36 46 which at 23 games was the largest improvement in the NBA 1995 1996 First All Star appearance and Three J s Edit In the following season Kidd was voted a starter in the 1996 All Star Game In his first two years with the Mavericks the move most people associated him with was the baseball pass Kidd was a member of the Three J s in Dallas along with Jim Jackson and Jamal Mashburn After promising beginnings things turned sour among the trio Mashburn s injury combined with deteriorated personal relations between the immature leaders of the team resulted in the Mavericks taking a step backwards instead of further development Kidd s continued problems with the coaches affected the Mavericks decision to trade their young star just in his third season in the league 13 Phoenix Suns 1996 2001 Edit 1996 1998 First playoff appearances Edit Kidd was traded to the Phoenix Suns with Tony Dumas and Loren Meyer for Michael Finley A C Green and Sam Cassell during the 1996 97 season 14 15 In his first full season with the Suns in 1997 98 the team s win total improved by 16 games 16 The Suns who finished the season with a 56 26 record had been recognized for their fast paced style of play with Kidd frequently leading a small lineup of four guards Kidd Kevin Johnson Rex Chapman and Steve Nash being on the floor at the same time together with Antonio McDyess playing at center 17 In the playoffs Phoenix was eliminated in the first round by the San Antonio Spurs led by their Hall of Fame Twin Towers duo David Robinson and Tim Duncan 1998 2001 First All NBA selections and leading the NBA in assists Edit In the 1998 99 season Kidd averaged 10 8 assists per game to dethrone Washington s Rod Strickland as the league s assists leader He also led the NBA with seven triple doubles the rest of the league had just 11 and was second in the NBA with 41 2 minutes per game behind Allen Iverson s 41 5 mpg Kidd averaged career highs in points 16 9 ppg field goal percentage 444 rebounds 6 8 rpg best among NBA guards and steals 2 28 spg fourth in the NBA and was the only player to be ranked among the top 50 in the NBA in 10 different statistical categories The Suns won all seven of the games in which he had triple doubles 18 The Suns acquired Penny Hardaway from the Orlando Magic before the start of the 1999 00 season in hope of creating the best backcourt duo in the league The combination of Kidd and Hardaway in the starting lineup was often labeled as the BackCourt 2000 19 Despite a decent 53 29 record the Suns season was spoiled by injuries to both of their superstars Kidd who broke his ankle late in the regular season returned during the playoffs to help his team to beat the defending champion San Antonio Spurs and advance to the second round for the first time in his career The Spurs were missing Tim Duncan because he injured his meniscus shortly before the end of the regular season and was unable to play in the playoffs 20 The 2000 01 season was affected by Kidd s personal problems as he was charged with domestic abuse of his wife 21 The Suns who struggled in the middle part of the season finished strongly with a 15 6 record to secure another 50 win season Kidd took on more of the offensive load after his teammates encouraged him to be more selfish He recorded 30 plus points six times on the year and five times in the last 19 games In one particular hot stretch he scored 36 32 and 31 in three consecutive games in mid March prior to which he had never recorded consecutive 30 point games 22 During his stay in Phoenix Kidd made the All Star Game in 1998 2000 and 2001 in 1999 it was not held because of a lockout and led the NBA in assists for three consecutive years 1999 2001 It was also with the Suns that Kidd rose to the status of the league s best playmaker as he was voted to the All NBA First Team and NBA All Defensive Team three years in a row 1999 2001 New Jersey Nets 2001 2008 Edit 2001 2003 MVP runner up and NBA Finals appearances Edit Kidd with the Nets in 2006 On June 28 2001 after five seasons in Phoenix in which the team made the playoffs each year Kidd was traded along with Chris Dudley to the New Jersey Nets for Stephon Marbury Johnny Newman and Soumaila Samake Kidd joined the franchise as the team was constructed around a sophomore Kenyon Martin veterans Kerry Kittles and Keith Van Horn along with the rookies Richard Jefferson Jason Collins and Brandon Armstrong coming from the draft day trade for the seventh pick Eddie Griffin 23 The 2001 02 season saw Kidd lead the Nets to a 52 30 finish a 26 game improvement from the season before and the first 50 win season in the franchise s NBA history 16 He was voted to the All NBA First Team and finished second to the Spurs Tim Duncan in MVP voting 24 Many critics and fans have argued that Kidd deserved to win the award because of his impact in New Jersey transforming the Nets from perennial league doormats into championship contenders seemingly in the space of a single training camp Under Kidd s guidance the young Nets team prospered through the playoffs won the Eastern Conference title and advanced to the franchise s first ever appearance in the NBA Finals Along the way they had some memorable moments including a double overtime victory against the Indiana Pacers in the decisive Game 5 Indiana s Reggie Miller forced the first overtime with a 35 foot three pointer at the buzzer and the second one with a two handed dunk but the Nets eventually survived and beat Indiana 120 109 Kidd scored 20 of his then playoffs best 31 points in the fourth quarter and overtimes 25 After defeating the Charlotte Hornets 4 1 in the second round the Nets then faced the Boston Celtics in the Conference Finals In that series Kidd and the Nets experienced the biggest fourth quarter collapse in the playoffs history when the Celtics came back from a 21 point deficit to win the pivotal Game 3 taking a 2 1 series lead 26 However the Nets then won three consecutive games while Kidd averaged a triple double for the entire series 27 In the NBA Finals the Nets were swept in four games by Shaquille O Neal and Kobe Bryant s Los Angeles Lakers New Jersey enjoyed another stellar season under Kidd s leadership in the 2002 03 season during which the team finished 49 33 and reached the NBA finals once again Kidd had his highest scoring season with 18 7 points per game 28 and led the league in assists with 8 9 per game This time Kidd was selected to the All NBA Second Team In the playoffs after splitting the first four games with the Milwaukee Bucks the Nets recorded a 10 game winning streak while sweeping the Celtics and the Detroit Pistons on the way to their second consecutive NBA Finals 29 In the Finals New Jersey lost to Tim Duncan s San Antonio Spurs in six games even though the series was tied after the first four games 2003 2006 Coming up short injury and surgery Edit As an unrestricted free agent in the 2003 offseason there was speculation that Kidd would join the defending champion Spurs and replace Tony Parker as their starting point guard Parker then young and unproven was perceived to have limitations in his game that Kidd did not 30 However Kidd elected to stay with the Nets on a 6 year 99 million deal 31 In the 2003 04 season Kidd averaged 15 5 points 6 4 rebounds and 9 2 assists leading the league in assists for the second year in a row The Nets led by Kidd finished the season 47 35 as their leader was voted to the All NBA First Team for the fifth time in his career In the playoffs however they lost in the Conference Semifinals in a seven game series against the Detroit Pistons the eventual champions Kidd went scoreless in the decisive Game 7 while playing with a serious knee injury 32 On July 1 2004 Kidd underwent microfracture surgery to repair a damaged knee He made a full recovery and returned to the court for the 2004 05 season in December during which the Nets acquired star swingman Vince Carter from the Toronto Raptors With the Nets hanging on the prospect of missing the playoffs for the first time since 2001 and with Jefferson injured Carter and Kidd combined to fuel the team to a late regular season surge that enabled them to inch past the Cleveland Cavaliers for the eighth and final playoff berth in the East The Nets were eliminated in four games to the top seeded Miami Heat in the first round In the 2005 06 season Kidd averaged 13 3 points 7 3 rebounds and 8 4 assists He and Carter led the Nets to a third place finish in the East with a 49 33 record to clinch their fourth Atlantic Division title in the last five seasons In April the Nets recorded NBA season best winning streak which was ended by the Cleveland Cavaliers at 14 wins in a row Kidd was named to the NBA All Defensive First Team for the fourth time in his career In the playoffs the Nets beat the Indiana Pacers in six games in the first round but later in the Conference Semifinal they were defeated again by the Miami Heat the eventual champions 2006 2008 Triple double postseason and final year in New Jersey Edit Kidd was named a reserve for the NBA All Star game along with teammate Vince Carter during the 2006 07 season However Kidd missed the game because of a strained back and was replaced on the roster by Joe Johnson 33 On April 7 2007 Kidd and Carter became the first teammates to record triple doubles in the same game since Michael Jordan and Scottie Pippen did it in 1989 for the Chicago Bulls In the first round of the 2006 07 postseason Kidd averaged 14 0 points 13 2 assists 10 0 rebounds and 2 0 steals as the Nets defeated the Toronto Raptors in six games He joined Wilt Chamberlain and Magic Johnson as the only players in NBA history to average a triple double in multiple playoff series 34 For the postseason Kidd averaged 14 6 points 10 9 assists and 10 9 rebounds in twelve playoff games 35 He became the second player in NBA history to average a triple double for an entire postseason 36 Despite Kidd s efforts the Nets were eliminated in six games in the Eastern Conference Semifinals by the Cleveland Cavaliers In the 2007 08 season Kidd became the third player to get a triple double in three straight games since 1989 He did so after he logged his 97th career triple double in a 115 99 loss to the Charlotte Bobcats 37 Kidd was voted by the fans to start in the 2008 All Star game in New Orleans as a guard along with Dwyane Wade During that season Kidd had been mentioned in trade rumors notably to the Los Angeles Lakers but the deal fell through when the Lakers refused to give up their young center Andrew Bynum On January 28 2008 Kidd revealed that his agent had been talking to the Nets front office about a trade On February 19 2008 Kidd was traded 38 to the Dallas Mavericks the team that originally drafted him Return to Dallas 2008 2012 Edit 2008 2010 Final All Star appearances and playoff upsets Edit Kidd during his second tenure as a Maverick On February 13 2008 the Dallas Mavericks and New Jersey Nets reached an agreement on a trade to send Kidd and Malik Allen to Dallas for Devin Harris Devean George Jerry Stackhouse DeSagana Diop Maurice Ager two first round drafts picks in 2008 and 2010 and 3 million but the trade fell through when George invoked his Early Bird rights as was stipulated in his contract at the time 39 40 The trade was retooled with Trenton Hassell replacing George and Keith Van Horn who had agreed to come out of retirement replacing Stackhouse because NBA officials informed the Mavericks that if Stackhouse were to be included in the deal he could not re sign with the team if the Nets chose to buy out his contract 41 Antoine Wright was also added to the retooled trade proposal the two teams originally agreed on a separate deal that would have sent Wright to the Mavericks for a 2008 second round pick but were ultimately able include him in the Kidd deal 42 On February 19 2008 Kidd was traded to the Mavericks along with Allen and Wright for Van Horn via a sign and trade deal Harris Diop Hassell Ager 3 million and first round picks in 2008 and 2010 43 44 45 Kidd drives to the basket in 2008 The Mavericks hoped that Kidd would provide leadership to the team that for years had been labelled as weak mentally and help Dallas and its franchise player Dirk Nowitzki to win their first ever NBA Championship 44 Although already a member of the Mavericks Kidd started for the Eastern Conference in the 2008 NBA All Star Game as he had already been named as a starter prior to the trade The Mavericks made a strong playoff push following the trade but despite a 51 31 record they were only able to secure the seventh seed in the highly competitive Western Conference In the playoffs they faced Chris Paul s New Orleans Hornets and were eliminated in five games in the first round The following 2008 09 season saw Kidd and the Mavericks stumble out to a rocky start losing eight out of the first 15 games however the team finished the season strong to earn the sixth seed in the playoffs with a 50 32 record Kidd finished the season ranked third in the league in steals with 2 0 per game his best average in six years In the playoffs the Mavericks upset the San Antonio Spurs with Kidd leading the team in assists in all but one game the Mavericks reached the Conference Semifinals for the first time since 2006 Kidd s season ended there as the Mavs lost to the Denver Nuggets in five games On July 5 2009 Kidd verbally committed to re signing with the Mavericks after being pursued heavily by the New York Knicks The three year deal reportedly was worth more than 25 million all of it fully guaranteed 46 In the first year of Kidd s new contract in the 2009 10 season the Mavericks finished second in the Western Conference with a 55 27 record during the regular season However the season ended with another disappointment as the Mavericks lost in six games to the San Antonio Spurs in the first round of the 2010 NBA playoffs It was rumored that Kidd had gone through a flu just before the series began which might have affected his physical conditions He did not speak to reporters after Games 5 and 6 and skipped the team s final meeting 47 2010 2012 NBA championship and Sportsmanship Award Edit Kidd won the NBA championship with the Dallas Mavericks on June 12 2011 defeating NBA All Stars LeBron James Dwyane Wade and Chris Bosh and the Miami Heat After appearing and losing in two different NBA finals it was the first and only championship in his career Despite a mid season injury to Dirk Nowitzki and a season ending surgery to their starting small forward Caron Butler the 2010 11 season turned out to be the best for the Mavs in Kidd s era as they finished the regular season with a 57 25 record On February 4 Kidd hit a three pointer with 2 5 seconds remaining in the fourth quarter to give the Mavs a win in Boston over the Celtics extending their winning streak to seven games 48 Kidd sparked the Mavericks impressive run with a total of 42 points in the first two playoff games against the Portland Trail Blazers 49 Dallas won the series 4 2 The Mavs then swept the two time defending champion Los Angeles Lakers with Kidd successfully guarding Kobe Bryant in decisive moments of close games 1 and 3 50 In the Western Conference Finals against the Oklahoma City Thunder Kidd was partly responsible for guarding young and athletic superstars Kevin Durant and Russell Westbrook Kidd hit a tie breaking three pointer late in overtime in a Game 4 victory at Oklahoma City to give his team a 3 1 lead 51 Dallas defeated Oklahoma in five games In the NBA Finals the Mavericks defeated the Miami Heat in six games despite trailing the Heat two games to one at one point At various points Kidd was called upon to defend superstars Dwyane Wade and LeBron James 52 Kidd averaged 9 3 points 7 3 assists 4 5 rebounds and 1 9 steals per game during the Mavericks 21 game championship run At 38 years of age he became the oldest starting point guard ever to lead his team to the championship 53 Shortened by a lockout the 2011 12 season turned out to be the last for Kidd in the Mavericks uniform With 39 year old Kidd averaging career lows in minutes points and assists for the regular season the defending champions were swept by the Oklahoma City Thunder in the first round of the 2012 NBA playoffs On May 3 2012 Kidd won his first NBA Sportsmanship Award New York Knicks 2012 2013 Edit Kidd as a Knick guarded by Washington s John Wall On July 12 2012 Kidd signed with the New York Knicks 54 After making a verbal commitment to re sign with the Mavericks Kidd changed his mind and decided to sign a 3 year deal with the Knicks 55 Kidd was expected to act as a mentor to Jeremy Lin but after Lin left to the Houston Rockets it was assumed that Kidd would serve as a backup to Raymond Felton at the point guard position 56 During the preseason however the Knicks head coach Mike Woodson decided to start the season with both playmakers in the starting lineup and Kidd adjusting more to the shooting guard role With the new backcourt duo in the lineup the Knicks opened the 2012 13 season with an 18 5 record while Kidd averaging 9 0 points per game on 44 percent three point shooting in the first two months of the season Nearly 40 years old Kidd was asked to play almost 33 minutes per game in December New York finished the season with 54 wins an 18 game jump from the previous season It was their first 50 win season since 1999 2000 The Knicks advanced to the second round of the playoffs but lost to the Indiana Pacers in six games Kidd struggled during the playoffs when he was held without a field goal in his last 10 playoff games 16 It was believed that overworking Kidd during the regular season had strongly affected his performance in the second half of the season and left him burned out for the playoffs 57 58 Kidd retired on June 3 2013 after one season with the Knicks and 19 seasons in the NBA His announcement came two days after 1995 co Rookie of the Year Grant Hill retired 16 Coaching career EditBrooklyn Nets 2013 2014 Edit On June 12 2013 Kidd was named head coach of the Brooklyn Nets replacing interim coach P J Carlesimo 59 He is the third person since the ABA NBA merger to debut as an NBA head coach the season after he retired as a player a 60 In September 2013 Kidd bought a minority ownership stake in the team from Jay Z 61 On October 17 2013 the Nets retired and raised his number 5 jersey to the rafters before a preseason game against the Miami Heat 62 Kidd was suspended for the first two games of the season after pleading guilty to a misdemeanor DWI charge stemming from an incident in July 2012 63 Joe Prunty served as acting head coach for the team s season opener in Cleveland and their home opener against Miami 64 He made his debut as head coach on November 3 in a loss to the Orlando Magic On November 5 Kidd had his first victory as head coach in a 104 88 win over the Utah Jazz On November 28 Kidd was fined 50 000 by the NBA for instructing his player Tyshawn Taylor to bump into him and intentionally spilling a cup of soda on the court in order to stop the game so his team could draw up a last second offensive play against the Lakers 65 After a loss to the Chicago Bulls on Christmas Day the Nets dropped to a disappointing 9 19 record Many critics started to question Kidd s ability to manage a group of veterans that included Kevin Garnett Paul Pierce and Joe Johnson and there even appeared rumours that Kidd might be on his way out before the end of the season 66 However the Nets were able to turn things around at the beginning of 2014 and finished the season with a 44 38 record while Kidd began to get recognition for his coaching skills On February 3 2014 Kidd was named the Eastern Conference Coach of the Month for January 67 On April 1 2014 he was named Eastern Conference Coach of the Month a second time for March 68 He became the fourth coach overall to win both Player of the Month and Coach of the Month honors He also became the second coach after Jeff Hornacek of the Phoenix Suns to win both honors with the same team 69 In the first round of the 2014 NBA playoffs the Brooklyn Nets eliminated the Toronto Raptors in a 7 game series Kidd is the 19th rookie head coach in the league s history to coach his team in a decisive Game 7 on the road and became the first one to win it 70 In the semifinals the Nets faced the Miami Heat and lost the series 4 1 Milwaukee Bucks 2014 2018 Edit Kidd giving instructions to Matthew Dellavedova during his tenure as Bucks coach On July 1 2014 the Milwaukee Bucks secured Kidd s coaching rights from the Brooklyn Nets in exchange for two second round draft picks in 2015 and 2019 71 The move did not come without controversy as it was reported that Kidd had been seeking more management power over the Nets general manager Billy King and after being denied began talks with the Bucks even though they still had a coach under contract in Larry Drew 72 He later stated that he felt the Nets truly did not want him nor were they committed to building a contender 73 In his return to Brooklyn on November 19 2014 he was greeted with heavy boos and jeers 74 The Bucks were one of the biggest surprises of the 2014 15 season Under Kidd s guidance the young team improved from franchise worst 15 wins in the previous season finishing with a 41 41 record to advance to the playoffs as the 6th seed in the Eastern Conference Milwaukee achieved that feat despite losing their 2nd draft pick overall Jabari Parker in December to a knee injury and trading star guard Brandon Knight to the Phoenix Suns in February Kidd is the first coach in NBA history to lead two franchises to the playoffs in his first two years as a head coach 75 Kidd finished third in voting for the Coach of the Year Award behind Mike Budenholzer and Steve Kerr 76 The 2015 16 season was less successful for Kidd as the Bucks finished with a 33 49 record and did not qualify to the playoffs On December 20 2015 it was reported that Kidd would be out indefinitely as he would undergo hip surgery on December 21 While Kidd was recovering his assistant Joe Prunty was acting as an interim coach 77 On a positive note Kidd moved rising 21 year old Giannis Antetokounmpo into a point guard position which helped the young player to record five triple doubles in the season and make progress in most statistical categories Despite the disappointing season the Bucks owners issued Kidd a vote of confidence and mentioned a possible contract extension which was set to expire after the next season 78 The following season Kidd led the Bucks to a winning record as they qualified to the playoffs for the second time in three years Kidd had his projected starting unit available for just several minutes during the season On February 9 the same day the shooting guard Khris Middleton was making his season debut after recovering from a hamstring injury the power forward Jabari Parker went down with an ACL injury 79 Despite the setback Kidd had the Bucks finishing the season strong with a 42 40 record In the first round of the playoffs against the Toronto Raptors the Bucks took a 2 1 lead after game 3 but went on to lose the series in six games On January 22 2018 the Bucks fired Kidd after the team posted a 23 22 record midway through the 2017 18 season 80 Los Angeles Lakers 2019 2021 Edit On July 31 2019 Kidd was hired as an assistant coach by the Los Angeles Lakers 81 82 Kidd would go on to win his second NBA championship when the Lakers defeated the Miami Heat in 6 games in the 2020 NBA Finals It was his first championship as a coach at any level Dallas Mavericks 2021 present Edit Kidd gives an interview on the sidelines of the 2023 College Football Playoff National Championship On June 28 2021 Kidd was hired as head coach of the Dallas Mavericks 83 During the 2021 22 season Kidd helped lead the Mavericks to a regular season record of 52 30 which earned them the fourth seed in the Western Conference standings 84 This was the Mavericks highest win total since the 2014 15 season when they finished 50 32 and their highest standings finish since the 2010 11 season when Kidd was a player for the Mavericks team that finished as the third seed In his first season as head coach Kidd oversaw a defensive renaissance in Dallas transforming a team that was among the worst defenses in the league prior to his tenure into one of the top units in the NBA Under Kidd the Mavericks won their first two playoff series since their 2011 NBA championship when they defeated the Utah Jazz in six games in the first round of the 2022 NBA playoffs 85 and the Phoenix Suns in seven games in the second round advancing to the Western Conference Finals 86 Kidd along with Mavericks general manager Nico Harrison has been credited with improving the organizational culture and creating an environment more favorable to players than was present under former coach Rick Carlisle Dallas run was halted in the Western Conference Finals as they fell short to the Golden State Warriors in five games 87 Milestones EditIn Game 3 of the second round of the 2007 playoffs Kidd recorded his 11th postseason triple double breaking a tie with Larry Bird for second place on the All Time career list for postseason triple doubles 6 On April 16 2008 Kidd recorded his 100th career triple double in the final regular season game with the Dallas Mavericks that year against the New Orleans Hornets On March 2 2009 Kidd became just the fourth player in NBA history to reach the 10 000 assist milestone Kidd is tied for the most turnovers in a game He committed 14 turnovers against the New York Knicks on November 17 2000 while playing for the Phoenix Suns Kidd tied John Drew who also turned the ball over 14 times in a game on March 1 1978 88 On April 5 2009 Kidd passed Magic Johnson for third on the all time assist list in a 140 116 victory over the Phoenix Suns Kidd scored 19 points to go with a season high 20 assists giving him a total of 10 142 career assists On November 26 2009 Kidd moved into 2nd place on the all time assists list in a win against the Houston Rockets surpassing Mark Jackson on the list On November 12 2010 Kidd dished out his 11 000th career assist on an alley oop dunk to teammate Tyson Chandler On January 12 2011 Kidd hit his 1 720th three point field goal passing Dale Ellis for third place on the NBA career three pointers made list 89 On February 20 2012 Kidd collected his 2 515th career steal passing Michael Jordan for second all time in steals behind only John Stockton 90 On February 8 2013 Kidd broke the 12 000 career assist mark as a New York Knick vs the Minnesota Timberwolves in Minneapolis Minnesota He reached 12 000 on a pass to J R Smith for a three pointer The Knicks eventually won that game 100 94 91 In 2013 Kidd became the first player to win back to back NBA Sportsmanship Awards and he finished his career as the only player in NBA history with 17 500 points 12 000 assists 8 000 rebounds and 2 500 steals 92 National team career Edit Kidd second from right with U S President George W Bush Kobe Bryant and Deron Williams at the 2008 Olympics Kidd s first participation in USA basketball came after his first season in college He was the only freshman chosen to take part in Team USA s 10 member team The team played five games in Europe and finished with a record of 3 2 Kidd tied for team highs in assists per game with 4 0 and steals per game with 1 4 He also had averages of 8 4 points per game and 4 2 rebounds per game Kidd s next stint with USA basketball came in 1999 where he participated in the USA Olympic Qualifying Tournament The team finished with an undefeated record of 10 0 resulting in a gold medal and earning a berth at the 2000 Olympics Kidd averaged 7 4 PPG 6 8 APG 4 4 RPG 2 7 SPG and again led the team in APG and SPG In 2000 Kidd was appointed as one of Team USA s tri captains for the 2000 Olympics at Sydney Kidd again led the team to an undefeated record of 8 0 which resulted in team USA winning the gold medal at the Olympic Games Kidd had averages of 6 0 ppg 5 3 rpg and had team highs of 4 4 apg and 1 1 spg Kidd also had a FG of 51 6 and shot 50 percent from three point range In November 2002 Kidd was selected to participate in the 2002 USA Basketball Men s World Championship Team However he had to withdraw from the team due to an injury Kidd came back the next year and participated at the 2003 FIBA Americas Olympic Qualifying Tournament in Puerto Rico Kidd again led the team to a record of 10 0 bringing home the gold medal and a berth at the 2004 Olympics Kidd started all 10 games and had averages of 3 4 ppg 2 7 rpg 5 9 apg and 1 2 spg However Jason Kidd again had to withdraw from the 2004 Olympic team due to another injury In 2007 Kidd participated in the FIBA Americas Championship 2007 Kidd helped the team to a 10 0 record where he brought home another gold medal and a berth at the 2008 Olympics in Beijing China Kidd had averages of 1 8 ppg 3 3 rpg 4 6 apg and 1 3 spg He also shot 60 from the field and 62 5 from three point distance Kidd led the entire tournament with assist to turnover ratio of 9 20 With Kidd s help team USA averaged 116 7 ppg and defeated their opponents by a margin of 39 5 ppg In 2008 Kidd participated in the 2008 Olympics where the team yet again went undefeated in winning their first gold medal since the 2000 Olympics 93 The team given the Redeem team moniker because of failures in the 2002 FIBA World Championship 2004 Summer Olympics and 2006 FIBA World Championship were once again crowned to be the best team in world basketball Overall Kidd brought home five gold medals as member of the national team three from Olympic qualifying tournaments one from the 2000 Sydney Olympics and one from the 2008 Beijing Olympics 94 Player profile Edit Kidd shooting a jump shot in 2009 Kidd retired second all time in NBA history in both assists and steals behind John Stockton He led the NBA in assists five times His 107 career triple doubles are fourth all time trailing Russell Westbrook and Hall of Famers Oscar Robertson and Magic Johnson Kidd finished his career with averages of 12 6 points 8 7 assists 6 3 rebounds and 1 9 steals in 1 391 regular season games 16 He impacted games with his accurate passes and by involving his teammates scoring was not his focus 95 He is considered by many to be one of the best rebounding guards ever to play in the league 96 97 98 and ESPN called him one of the best passing and rebounding point guards in NBA history 16 In 2021 to commemorate the NBA s 75th Anniversary The Athletic ranked their top 75 players of all time and named Kidd as the 36th greatest player in NBA history 99 Although Kidd was considered a poor outside shooter when he began his pro career he retired ranked third all time in the NBA in three point field goals made 100 The New York Times called his improvement as a shooter perhaps Kidd s biggest and most surprising transformation 95 He considered his NBA championship with Dallas and his two gold medals in the Olympics as tied for the top highlights of his career followed by the co Rookie of the Year he shared with Grant Hill 16 Personal life EditKidd married his first wife Joumana in 1997 In January 2001 he was arrested and pleaded guilty to a domestic abuse charge for assaulting her As part of his plea Kidd was ordered to attend anger management classes for six months Kidd completed the mandatory counseling and continued to attend on his own He and his wife were both active in their church and were thought to have completely reconciled The incident however would be considered a catalyst for the Suns to trade Kidd to the Nets that year On January 9 2007 Kidd filed for divorce citing extreme cruelty during their relationship He contended intense jealousy paranoia and the threat of false domestic abuse claims to the police as reasons for the divorce On February 15 2007 Joumana Kidd filed a counterclaim for divorce 101 claiming that the NBA star among countless instances of abuse broke her rib and damaged her hearing by smashing her head into the console of a car The couple have three children 102 103 On September 10 2011 Kidd married Porschla Coleman a former model 104 On July 15 2012 Kidd was arrested by Southampton Town police and charged with the misdemeanor of driving while intoxicated 105 According to police around 2 a m Kidd s vehicle struck a telephone pole a few blocks away from his home and ended up in the woods and he was determined to be under the influence by officers 106 Career statistics EditLegend GP Games played GS Games started MPG Minutes per game FG Field goal percentage 3P 3 point field goal percentage FT Free throw percentage RPG Rebounds per game APG Assists per game SPG Steals per game BPG Blocks per game PPG Points per game Bold Career high Won an NBA championship Led the leagueNBA Edit Regular season Edit Year Team GP GS MPG FG 3P FT RPG APG SPG BPG PPG1994 95 Dallas 79 79 33 8 385 272 698 5 4 7 7 1 9 3 11 71995 96 Dallas 81 81 37 5 381 336 692 6 8 9 7 2 2 3 16 61996 97 Dallas 22 22 36 0 369 323 667 4 1 9 1 2 0 4 9 91996 97 Phoenix 33 23 35 5 423 400 688 4 8 9 0 2 4 4 11 61997 98 Phoenix 82 82 38 0 416 313 799 6 2 9 1 2 0 3 11 61998 99 Phoenix 50 50 41 2 444 366 757 6 8 10 8 2 3 4 16 91999 00 Phoenix 67 67 39 0 409 337 829 7 2 10 1 2 0 4 14 32000 01 Phoenix 77 76 39 8 411 297 814 6 4 9 8 2 2 3 16 92001 02 New Jersey 82 82 37 3 391 321 814 7 3 9 9 2 1 2 14 72002 03 New Jersey 80 80 37 4 414 341 841 6 3 8 9 2 2 3 18 72003 04 New Jersey 67 66 36 6 384 321 827 6 4 9 2 1 8 2 15 52004 05 New Jersey 66 65 36 9 398 360 740 7 4 8 3 1 9 1 14 42005 06 New Jersey 80 80 37 2 404 352 795 7 3 8 4 1 9 4 13 32006 07 New Jersey 80 80 36 7 406 343 778 8 2 9 2 1 6 3 13 02007 08 New Jersey 51 51 37 2 366 356 820 8 1 10 4 1 5 3 11 32007 08 Dallas 29 29 34 9 426 461 815 6 5 9 5 2 1 4 9 92008 09 Dallas 81 81 35 6 416 406 819 6 2 8 7 2 0 5 9 02009 10 Dallas 80 80 36 0 423 425 808 5 6 9 1 1 8 4 10 32010 11 Dallas 80 80 33 2 361 340 870 4 4 8 2 1 7 4 7 92011 12 Dallas 48 48 28 7 363 354 786 4 1 5 5 1 7 2 6 22012 13 New York 76 48 26 9 372 351 833 4 3 3 3 1 6 3 6 0Career 1 391 1 350 36 0 400 349 785 6 3 8 7 1 9 3 12 6All Star 9 5 23 2 525 478 833 3 4 7 7 2 7 0 6 4Playoffs Edit Year Team GP GS MPG FG 3P FT RPG APG SPG BPG PPG1997 Phoenix 5 5 41 4 396 364 526 6 0 9 8 2 2 4 12 01998 Phoenix 4 4 42 8 379 000 813 5 8 7 8 4 0 5 14 31999 Phoenix 3 3 42 0 419 250 714 2 3 10 3 1 7 3 15 02000 Phoenix 6 6 38 2 400 364 778 6 7 8 8 1 8 2 9 82001 Phoenix 4 4 41 5 319 235 750 6 0 13 3 2 0 0 14 32002 New Jersey 20 20 40 2 415 189 808 8 2 9 1 1 7 4 19 62003 New Jersey 20 20 42 6 402 327 825 7 7 8 2 1 8 2 20 12004 New Jersey 11 11 43 1 333 208 811 6 6 9 0 2 3 5 12 62005 New Jersey 4 4 45 5 388 367 545 9 0 7 3 2 5 0 17 32006 New Jersey 11 11 40 9 371 300 826 7 6 9 6 1 5 2 12 02007 New Jersey 12 12 40 3 432 420 520 10 9 10 9 1 8 4 14 62008 Dallas 5 5 36 0 421 462 625 6 4 6 8 1 4 4 8 62009 Dallas 10 10 38 6 458 447 850 5 8 5 9 2 2 3 11 42010 Dallas 6 6 40 5 304 321 917 6 8 7 0 2 3 2 8 02011 Dallas 21 21 35 4 398 374 800 4 5 7 3 1 9 5 9 32012 Dallas 4 4 36 0 341 346 900 6 0 6 0 3 0 3 11 52013 New York 12 0 20 6 120 176 1 000 3 5 2 0 1 0 3 9Career 158 146 38 5 391 322 781 6 7 8 0 1 9 3 12 9College Edit Year Team GP GS MPG FG 3P FT RPG APG SPG BPG PPG1992 93 California 29 31 8 463 286 657 4 9 7 7 3 8 3 13 01993 94 California 30 35 1 472 362 692 6 9 9 1 3 1 3 16 7Career 107 59 33 5 468 333 677 5 9 8 4 3 5 3 14 9Head coaching record EditLegend Regular season G Games coached W Games won L Games lost W L Win loss Playoffs PG Playoff games PW Playoff wins PL Playoff losses PW L Playoff win loss Team Year G W L W L Finish PG PW PL PW L ResultBrooklyn 2013 14 82 44 38 537 2nd in Atlantic 12 5 7 417 Lost in Conference SemifinalsMilwaukee 2014 15 82 41 41 500 3rd in Central 6 2 4 333 Lost in First RoundMilwaukee 2015 16 82 33 49 402 5th in Central Missed playoffsMilwaukee 2016 17 82 42 40 512 2nd in Central 6 2 4 333 Lost in First RoundMilwaukee 2017 18 45 23 22 511 fired Dallas 2021 22 82 52 30 634 2nd in Southwest 18 9 9 500 Lost in Conference FinalsDallas 2022 23 82 38 44 463 3rd in Southwest Missed playoffsCareer 537 273 264 508 42 18 24 429 See also EditList of National Basketball Association career assists leaders List of National Basketball Association career steals leaders List of National Basketball Association career turnovers leaders List of National Basketball Association career 3 point scoring leaders List of National Basketball Association career games played leaders List of National Basketball Association career minutes played leaders List of National Basketball Association career triple double leaders List of National Basketball Association career playoff assists leaders List of National Basketball Association career playoff steals leaders List of National Basketball Association career playoff turnovers leaders List of National Basketball Association career playoff 3 point scoring leaders List of National Basketball Association players with most assists in a game List of National Basketball Association seasons played leaders List of oldest and youngest National Basketball Association playersNotes Edit The other coaches to do this were Mike Dunleavy Sr after 1990 91 with the Los Angeles Lakers and Paul Silas after 1980 81 with the San Diego Clippers References Edit All Time NBArank Magic Johnson tops list of greatest point guards ESPN January 12 2016 Retrieved March 22 2022 Bailey Andy September 11 2019 NBA All Time Player Rankings Top 10 Point Guards Bleacher Report Retrieved September 11 2019 20 greatest point guards ever The HoopsHype list hoopshype com November 3 2021 Retrieved March 22 2022 NBA 75th Anniversary Team announced National Basketball Association October 21 2021 Retrieved December 29 2022 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Mavericks Savior And It Only Took 17 Years SB Nation May 31 2011 Retrieved June 7 2014 Kidd Traded to Suns in a Six Player Deal The New York Times December 26 1996 Retrieved April 22 2021 Steele David December 26 1996 Mavericks Trade Kidd to Phoenix Disgruntled point guard headlines six player deal San Francisco Chronicle Retrieved April 22 2021 a b c d e f g Youngmisuk Ohm June 3 2013 Jason Kidd retiring after 19 seasons ESPN Retrieved June 3 2013 Suns Rise Again in West National Basketball Association Retrieved June 7 2014 Partly Sunny Season National Basketball Association Retrieved June 7 2014 Howard Scott July 31 2014 Throwback Thursday Backcourt 2000 brightsideofthesun com Retrieved March 20 2019 Overcoming Adversity National Basketball Association Retrieved June 7 2014 Kidd Faces Assault Charge CBS News January 19 2001 Retrieved June 7 2014 Ups and Downs National Basketball Association Retrieved June 7 2014 Robbins Liz June 28 2001 PRO BASKETBALL Nets Gain 3 Players by Trading 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years ESPN January 10 2007 Retrieved February 2 2017 Mavericks Jason Kidd marries girlfriend Porschla Coleman Jason Kidd charged with DWI ESPN July 16 2012 Retrieved July 17 2013 Gleeson Scott July 15 2012 Knicks Jason Kidd arrested on DWI charges USA Today Retrieved July 16 2012 Jason Kidd College Stats College Basketball at Sports Reference com Retrieved April 11 2020 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Jason Kidd Career statistics and player information from NBA com and Basketball Reference com Official website 2008 US Olympic biography Portals Basketball Biography Sports Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Jason Kidd amp oldid 1150492577, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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