End Of An Era: Jason Kidd angry and announced that he is leaving Dallas Mavericks today.
Dallas ā One of the greatest point guards of all time is Jason Kidd. As a head coach, the NBA icon is getting ready to guide the Dallas Mavericks in the postseason.
During his tenure as Dallas’ head coach beginning in the 2021ā2022 season, Kidd has experienced both high and low performance. Dallas made it to the Western Conference Finals that year. For someone who spent many amazing seasons with the Mavs throughout his playing career, it was a fantastic first impression.
Nonetheless, 2022ā2023 was a poor year. Dallas failed to make it to the postseason despite acquiring Kyrie Irving from the Brooklyn Nets. As such, Kidd faced criticism, yet he never wavered in his optimism. As previously said, he is currently participating in the playoffs with the Mavericks in 2023ā2024.
When I asked Kidd what he had learned so far in his coaching career, he replied, “Yeah, coaching is not easy.” “I entered as a player, not as someone who rose through the coaching ranks. It has taken me time, and it will continue to require time. Acknowledging that some people claim that players differ. It’s challenging… You must put in work. Recognizing that you cannot be frightened to fail as a player. I also don’t fear failing. No one is perfect in this room or on the floor, therefore we must learn from our mistakes. Recognizing your areas of error, examine your mistakes, and make an effort to address them in order to avoid repeating them. Keep honing your trade.
“Just like players, coaches too spend a lot of time in the gym. Additionally, a lot of your time is spent staring at the computer or TV as you work to position your players for success. I don’t fear failure in my role as a coach. I’m not scared to own my mistakes while I’m sitting here. However, we will overcome this and improve.
Kidd’s outstanding playing career undoubtedly won his teammates’ respect right away. Even yet, some coaches have found it difficult to hold onto such respect over the course of their careers. But so far, Kidd seems to have impressed the Mavs players.
Throughout his career, Kyrie Irving has played for several different teams. As a result, the future Hall of Famer has worked with numerous different instructors. Irving is aware that coaches will face criticism, but he still has faith in Jason Kidd.
Irving remarked of Kidd, “Oh yeah, I think every head coach is going to receive criticism.” He is one of the group’s leaders. He bears a great deal of the blame for both our victories and defeats. I simply love him and applaud him for that. But now that our entire legacy is at stake, as players, we want to win and preserve him for the sake of all of us.
Regarding the head coach, the remaining Mavericks players have only had good things to say. The Mavs’ acquisitions of Daniel Gafford and PJ Washington after the trade deadline this year gave them the opportunity to discuss playing for Jason Kidd.
“Having Kidd as head coach is fantastic,” Gafford remarked on Thursday. “Undoubtedly, among the best in the league during his playing days. Really only incorporating a small portion of his expertise into the game. Because of what he accomplished in the league, I’m tremendously inspired by some of the things that we want to do here. Simply said, he applies what he has learned, experienced, and been exposed to in the same way as way he desires to instruct. Every day, I witness it. He is an extremely modest and grounded coach. He will undoubtedly do that if he needs to get on your trail.
Following practice on Tuesday, Washington praised Kidd, saying, “He’s been great.” I grew up watching him here as a child. It is truly a dream come true to see him play point guard, to win a championship here, and to have him as a coach. Being able to analyze what he does and pick his brains I simply feel that having him here is a luxury.