Guest Dangerous A Report post Posted July 11, 2003 Kidd may as well go to the Lakers as well seeing as that is the place to go if you want a championship, yet can't win it on your own. Gotta ride the Kobe/Shaq express to get that ring nowadays it seems. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Vern Gagne Report post Posted July 11, 2003 Kidd is the heart and soul of that team and Eddie Jordan was the only coach on the club that knew what he was doing. Moron Scott was just riding on the coattails of Kidd. On the bright side, Moron can always find a job coaching the ine WNBA or the NBDL. Would you please shut the fuck up. At least Ripper comes into the discussion with valid arguments. All you do is call Scott... Moron. The only reason is because he played for the Lakers, don't tell me that you didn't mind certain Lakers. You could of cared less about Scott, if he played most of his career in Indiana or Sacramento. I was wondering where your were. If I was a fan of the Nets, I would also demand for Moron's removal as their coach. They can survive without Moron but they can't sustain their stature without the heart and soul of their team, Jason Kidd. Your hatred of the Lakers can't be healthy. But seriously. Thinking Scott isn't a good coach is perfectly fine. I just think the moron comments, go overboard. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest bob_barron Report post Posted July 11, 2003 Thorn said no demands were ever made -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ESPN.com news services Rod Thorn denied it. Jason Kidd denied it. Even Jason Kidd's wife is denying it. News reports that Kidd demanded that the New Jersey Nets fire coach Byron Scott as a means of preventing Kidd's free-agent defection to the San Antonio Spurs have been dismissed on both sides. Kidd and his wife, Journana, told ESPN The Magazine's Ric Bucher that the request was never made during a meeting with Kidd's agent, team owners and Thorn, the Nets president. Thorn also denied the report in a statement released late Thursday afternoon. "I want to categorically refute the story in several of today's papers that Jason Kidd demanded that Nets head coach Byron Scott be fired as a pre-condition to his returning with the New Jersey Nets basketball team," read Thorn's statement. "I want to state emphatically that at no time, in any conversation that I have had with Jason, has he demanded that coach Scott be fired. "In my over four decades in the NBA, I have never encountered a player more cognizant than Jason of the delineation of roles between management, players and coaches. Jason fully understands that management, and not players, decide who will be employed by the team. I want to reiterate that this was an erroneous story without merit -- Jason Kidd has never asked nor demanded that coach Scott be fired, and to be portrayed otherwise is an injustice to Jason as well as coach Scott." Scott, who was in Canada speaking to children at a basketball camp, told the London (Ontario) Free Press he was "very surprised" by the reports and that he and Kidd "always got along." "That's all I'm going to say about that," Scott said. According to a report in Thursday's New York Post, several league sources said Kidd would only return to the Nets if Scott was fired. The newspaper also says Kidd demanded that the team upgrade its talent. Neither Kidd nor Thorn were quoted by the Post. Agent Brian McInerney, who has represented Scott since his playing days as a Laker, told the Post that he spoke with Kidd's agent, Jeff Schwartz, after learning of the player's demands. "I [talk] to Jeff Schwartz frequently and we both believe that whatever is decided should be decided in a professional manner and not in a public debate," McInerney told the newspaper Wednesday night. "I doubt the validity of this meeting without an official comment from Rod Thorn. "These releases harm the franchise, harm the players, harm players' families. Everything should only be released through Rod Thorn." According to one of the tabloid's sources, Kidd told ownership that his complaint stems from Scott's in-game coaching. After the Nets lost the NBA Finals in six games -- Scott was criticized for his fourth-quarter adjustments -- sources told the Post that Kidd told New Jersey's brass his son "T.J. could have coached a better quarter." Scott wasn't buying it. Asked by the Post if he sensed any ill feelings or animosity from Kidd in their two seasons together, Scott quickly said, "No, not at all." The two have appeared to be able to work together in the past and, according to the Post's account, have had an amicable relationship away from the court. But during the season there were rumblings of a rift, that Kidd disapproved of Scott's coaching decisions. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Vern Gagne Report post Posted July 11, 2003 I'm not suprised Kidd's denying it. I wouldn't be suprised if Kidd did say something like that, but not at the level the story indicates. It was after Game 6, and he was frustrated. I would guess Scott wasn't the only person who Kidd was upset with. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Smell the ratings!!! Report post Posted July 11, 2003 A coach should never be fired just because a player doesn't like him, especially a player who's leaving. Of course, if I were Thorn I would have already fired Scott once Brown/Carlise were avaliable. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Polish_Rifle Report post Posted July 11, 2003 Now, I just heard on the way to work that Alonzo Mourning could end up with the Nets alongside Kidd, Martin, Jefferson & Kittles. That’s a pretty formidable team right there. If they can only get rid of Moron Scott. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest bob_barron Report post Posted July 11, 2003 They're signing Alonzo Mourning? NO NO NO ONO NO NO NO NO NO NONO I'm sorry but I hate Alonzo Mourning and I hate the fact that I'll have to cheer for him now. This is almost as bad as when the Canucks signed Mark Messier Share this post Link to post Share on other sites