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KIDD: LET'S ROLL DYESS
By ANDREW MARCHAND
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February 28, 2004 -- The love is mutual. Jason Kidd is all for Antonio McDyess becoming a Net next year.
"I wouldn't mind having him on my side," Kidd said after practice yesterday. "He has something to prove. I think he is still young. Why not? I know he can play. Given a chance, he would do well. He would fit in with this team."
Right now, Kidd and the Nets are clearly focused on this season. With the Lakers due tomorrow, they have to avoid the temptation of looking past the gritty Heat this afternoon.
The 29-year-old McDyess would be an interesting free agent signing. The ex-Knick with the bad knees could flourish with a healthy half-season with the Suns.
"If you are hungry and you want it, you can do anything," Kidd said. "I know he is a competitor. If that is the case, but I can't talk about that because I'll get in trouble. That is up to him."
When Kidd first came to the Nets he mentioned how he'd love to have McDyess, then a Nugget, join the Nets. The league warned Kidd about tampering.
Earlier this week, McDyess, who teamed with Kidd in Phoenix, expressed an interest in coming to the Nets as a free agent.
"That would be great, definitely would be great," McDyess said. "Who wouldn't want to play with Jason Kidd? I'd say he's the best point guard in the league. To play with him again would be great."
KIDD: LET'S ROLL DYESS
By ANDREW MARCHAND
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February 28, 2004 -- The love is mutual. Jason Kidd is all for Antonio McDyess becoming a Net next year.
"I wouldn't mind having him on my side," Kidd said after practice yesterday. "He has something to prove. I think he is still young. Why not? I know he can play. Given a chance, he would do well. He would fit in with this team."
Right now, Kidd and the Nets are clearly focused on this season. With the Lakers due tomorrow, they have to avoid the temptation of looking past the gritty Heat this afternoon.
The 29-year-old McDyess would be an interesting free agent signing. The ex-Knick with the bad knees could flourish with a healthy half-season with the Suns.
"If you are hungry and you want it, you can do anything," Kidd said. "I know he is a competitor. If that is the case, but I can't talk about that because I'll get in trouble. That is up to him."
When Kidd first came to the Nets he mentioned how he'd love to have McDyess, then a Nugget, join the Nets. The league warned Kidd about tampering.
Earlier this week, McDyess, who teamed with Kidd in Phoenix, expressed an interest in coming to the Nets as a free agent.
"That would be great, definitely would be great," McDyess said. "Who wouldn't want to play with Jason Kidd? I'd say he's the best point guard in the league. To play with him again would be great."