Originally published Monday, February 18, 2008 at 12:00 AM
Reports: Kidd deal done
Jason Kidd is headed to the Dallas Mavericks after all, though in a trade that's slightly different from originally arranged. The new deal ...
DALLAS — Jason Kidd is headed to the Dallas Mavericks after all, though in a trade that's slightly different from originally arranged.
The new deal — as reported by various media outlets Sunday night, all citing anonymous sources — has Kidd and forward Malik Allen going to Dallas for point guard Devin Harris, center DeSagana Diop and swingman Maurice Ager, plus a few new pieces: retired forward Keith Van Horn and Trenton Hassell.
New Jersey also will get two first-round draft picks and $3 million.
Van Horn and Hassell replace Jerry Stackhouse and Devean George. Stackhouse's presence in the deal was muddled by plans to get him back to Dallas — within the rules, though in a way the league frowned upon — and George used his veto power to block his involvement.
The reconfigured proposal is expected to be offered for league approval today. If all goes as planned, Kidd could make his return to the team that drafted him when the Mavericks play in New Orleans on Wednesday night.
"There's a lot of talk that the deal is done," Kidd said after Sunday's All-Star Game in New Orleans, where word of the trade broke. "I've heard that before. Until I get a call from Rod [Thorn] or Mark [Cuban], then it will be official."
A spokesman for the New Jersey Nets declined to comment at the game.
If all goes as planned, Kidd will be back in the Western Conference by the time the All-Star break ends.
Kidd spent the first two-plus seasons of his career in Dallas. The Mavs drafted him third overall in 1994 and he was the NBA's co-rookie of the year in 1994-95. He was traded to Phoenix in December 1996, then went from the Suns to New Jersey before the 2001-02 season. He helped the Nets reach the NBA Finals his first two seasons, but they haven't made a long playoff run since.
The Mavericks have been among the NBA's top teams the past few years, but have fallen short of a title. They're trading Harris' promising future in hopes that Kidd, who turns 35 next month, has enough tenacity and leadership to push them over the top.
The big winner in this trade is Van Horn, who has been out of the league for the past 1 ½ seasons.
Dallas still owned his rights, so his involvement is essentially to make the numbers work. He'll be signed, then traded — and, like Kidd, he'll be heading back to his original team. It's unclear whether he'll actually play for the Nets, but it seems unlikely.
Copyright © 2008 The Seattle Times Company
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