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Old 12-10-2007, 09:05 AM   #50
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Kidd has been bashing the underachieving Nets much of the season, and he'll probably be traded with the team going nowhere. I got a few e-mails about this with Kirk Hinrich's struggles, but Kidd won't be dealt within the Eastern Conference. The belief is he'll end up with the Dallas Mavericks, where he started his career.

The Mavs have regressed, especially on defense, and hardly look like a serious contender anymore. Dirk Nowitzki clearly is carrying the sting of consecutive playoff embarrassments. They need a jump-start, and few players provide it like Kidd, who once revitalized the Nets. He's ready to go, and they're ready for change. The Mavs' strength has been depth, and they have the pieces to satisfy the Nets with a young but struggling point guard in Devin Harris and some pieces like Jerry Stackhouse and Jason Terry.

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