Friday, December 07, 2007

Jason Kidd's migraine sends media into frenzy

Of all the NBA players to shine negative light on with exaggerated, perpetrated lies Jason Kidd one of the most innocent guys on a list. Oddly enough the media is hellbent on believing Kidd missed a game on purpose to make a statement of trying to be traded. How ignorant are the reporters who came up with this crap? The New Jersey Nets owner even shared that he knew Kidd was sick and unable to play. Instead of accepting that the star guard had a migraine headache and was banged up the media wants to insinuate there is trouble in paradise (if you consider NJ paradise, not me).

Kidd seems content to be in New Jersey and has no beef with the owner or coach. Of course the team isn't up to par in the standings and has shown inconsistency as admitted by the veteran team captain. They've also be dealing with injuries to their starting center, Nenad Kristic and been without Vince Carter for 5 games. I would say that's a big part of the problem. The team can only produce but so much offense without their key players. They suffered a major setback a few years back when Richard Jefferson went down with a season-long injury.

As far as Kidd is concerned he's being paid close to $20 million for this year and has a year left on his contract and continue to produce more triple-doubles each season. Lebron James and him lead that category in the NBA. Motivation is sure not an issue with him. He has a likable personality, it's clear his teammates trust him on the court and have grown accustomed to his style of play. Plus I bet fans don't want to see the point guard get traded. They have much respect for his commitment to winning and great all-around performances. Those who don't believe that can buzz off and shut their freaking mouth.

Anyone who blames or accuses Jason Kidd of the Nets' lack of success this year is a complete idiot! Without Mr. Triple Double on the court the franchise would be in shambles and have to undergo a rebuilding process. I don't think a team can replace such a versatile leader as Kidd, he is such a valuable asset that puts it all on the line every game, whether he's 100% or not. Before people go around spouting off-handed remarks and serve up these stories with no credibility they need to remember what he's done for New Jersey. Forget about the team making 4 or 5 consecutive playoff appearances if he wasn't around. Give credit where it's due. Jason is an awesome player and is still a marvel to watch as a older veteran.

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