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Mavericks Part Ways With Kidd as Ujiri Takes Full Front-Office Control
sports4 days ago

Mavericks Part Ways With Kidd as Ujiri Takes Full Front-Office Control

Dallas Mavericks parted ways with head coach Jason Kidd amid reports he wanted the president of basketball operations role, with Masai Ujiri given full authority to reset the front office. The move, framed as mutual and coming after Nico Harrison's firing, signals a broad organizational overhaul even as Kidd’s five-year run included two playoff appearances and a run to the 2023-24 NBA Finals.

MCW Takes Aim at Kidd in Response to Mavericks Exit
sports5 days ago

MCW Takes Aim at Kidd in Response to Mavericks Exit

Former Milwaukee Bucks coach Jason Kidd was fired as Mavericks head coach, prompting former teammate Michael Carter-Williams to post on X that “truth always prevails.” Carter-Williams described a strained off-court relationship with Kidd and said he couldn’t see the game the way Kidd did. Kidd finished with a 388-395 coaching record across the Bucks, Mavericks and Nets, as Dallas went 26-56 this season. ESPN’s Tim MacMahon noted Kidd’s frustration with Luka Dončić’s conditioning was well known before Dončić’s Feb. 2025 trade to the Lakers. Carter-Williams, the 2013-14 Rookie of the Year, concluded his career with averages around 10.2 points and 4.3 rebounds per game (and 4.3 assists) across 2013-23.

Cuban Reacts as Mavericks Shake Up Leadership, Part Ways With Kidd
sports5 days ago

Cuban Reacts as Mavericks Shake Up Leadership, Part Ways With Kidd

Dallas Mavericks part ways with head coach Jason Kidd after five seasons, as Masai Ujiri is hired to run the front office with Mike Schmitz as general manager. Minority owner Mark Cuban expressed surprise and support for the new leadership, while the team weighs coaching candidates and Kyrie Irving's future amid the broader organizational restructuring.

Kidd on the NBA coaching market after Mavericks ouster
sports6 days ago

Kidd on the NBA coaching market after Mavericks ouster

Jason Kidd was fired by the Mavericks, opening a crowded NBA coaching market with teams like the Orlando Magic, Chicago Bulls and Portland Trail Blazers weighing candidates. The Magic, which recently dismissed Jamahl Mosley, has been linked to experienced coaches and has floated Kidd in the mix, while ex–coaches Jeff Van Gundy and Billy Donovan have also been mentioned as potential fits. Kidd’s 388-395 career record spans the Nets, Bucks and Mavericks, a tenure shadowed by upheaval in Dallas that included a controversial Luka Dončić–Anthony Davis-era move and a rough season finish after drafting Cooper Flagg.

Mavericks initiate post-Kidd era with search for new head coach
sports6 days ago

Mavericks initiate post-Kidd era with search for new head coach

The Dallas Mavericks and Jason Kidd mutually parted ways, ending Kidd’s five-year stint as head coach shortly after Masai Ujiri was hired as head of basketball operations. Dallas will conduct a comprehensive search for a replacement. Kidd finished with a 205-205 record, led the team to the 2024 NBA Finals, but the Mavericks missed the playoffs the last two seasons after trading Luka Dončić; he was under a roughly $40 million, four-year contract, which the ownership group led by Patrick Dumont approved. Potential candidates, including Billy Donovan, are already being discussed as Dallas pursues a new direction.

Dallas Mavericks part ways with Jason Kidd after five-season tenure
sports6 days ago

Dallas Mavericks part ways with Jason Kidd after five-season tenure

Dallas Mavericks part ways with head coach Jason Kidd in a mutual decision after five seasons, a run that included two deep playoff runs and a 2024 NBA Finals appearance; Masai Ujiri was installed as team president/governor, the club traded Luka Dončić to the Lakers in 2024-25 and missed the playoffs in 2024-25 and 2025-26, and Kidd’s plan to develop Cooper Flagg will fall to a new coach.

Mavericks Part Ways With Kidd, Launching Coaching Search
sports6 days ago

Mavericks Part Ways With Kidd, Launching Coaching Search

Dallas mutually parted ways with head coach Jason Kidd after five seasons, with four years left on his contract, as new president Masai Ujiri starts a thorough search for the next coach. Kidd’s tenure produced an inconsistent 205-205 record with three missed playoffs and a 26-56 finish in 2025-26, though Dallas advanced to the 2024 NBA Finals and 2022 Western Conference Finals. The Mavericks also traded Luka Dončić to the Lakers in 2024-25, and Cooper Flagg—the 2025 No. 1 pick and Rookie of the Year—is expected to anchor Dallas’s next chapter.

Kidd’s Fiery Presser Fuels Talk of a Dallas Exit and a New Era
sports3 months ago

Kidd’s Fiery Presser Fuels Talk of a Dallas Exit and a New Era

Jason Kidd’s profanity-filled tirade at a postgame press conference is read as more than bravado—potentially signaling an exit from Dallas amid a rebuild and a looming GM search, with speculation he may seek a front-office role or be frustrated with the direction. The piece argues the franchise needs stability and alignment around Cooper Flagg’s development to define the next era.

Kidd fires back at critics over Cooper Flagg role after Mavericks loss
sports3 months ago

Kidd fires back at critics over Cooper Flagg role after Mavericks loss

Dallas coach Jason Kidd blasted critics in a fiery postgame tirade about his use of teenage rookie Cooper Flagg after a 111-107 loss to the Rockets, insisting he knows what he’s doing as Flagg continues to produce (34 points, 12 rebounds, 5 assists) following a historic 49-point teen game earlier in the week. The Mavericks, 19-30 and 11th in the West, remain plagued by injuries and inconsistency, and Kidd also criticized the officiating on a late game sequence.

Kidd Lashes Out After Mavericks' Narrow Loss to Rockets
sports3 months ago

Kidd Lashes Out After Mavericks' Narrow Loss to Rockets

After the Mavericks’ 111-107 loss to the Rockets, Jason Kidd delivered a rare, expletive-filled postgame tirade criticizing officials and defending his lineup choices, including Cooper Flagg’s role at point guard. The explosive remarks, which could draw a roughly $25,000 fine, come amid a frustrating season and ongoing questions about team alignment and leadership with Luka Doncic.