Quote Originally Posted by JimmyG_415 View Post
Quote Originally Posted by chinamaniac View Post
When you watch a lot of guys on TV you can't appreciate the speed at which they play. I went to a Celtic game when Kidd was playing for the Nets and just couldn't believe how fast this guy could take an in bounds pass and get coast to coast in his offense or find someone for a layup after a made basket on the other end. His speed and vision when he was in his prime was amazing

His bb IQ is 2nd to none. I used to watch him in High School. St Joe's in Alameda.
He was a man among boys, and even then was always looking to pass first.

I agree w/everything you wrote, but USUALLY, it doesn't make for a good coach.
This is why you don't see a lot of stars turn into coaches, they can't coach instincts and speed and vision.

But he is smart enough to know this and like Mark Jackson, will surround himself w/ the best assistant coaches he can.

Bird if the only HOF player I can think of that did good coaching, (in a real small sample size).
Isiah, Bill Russell, Magic fail.

What other HOF players coached?
One thing all those HOF players as coaches have in common is they all coached mediocre teams at best and in some cases like Russell the teams sucked with the exception of the 2 teams he coached and played and won titles with.

Usually takes 2 superstars to win titles in the N.B.A. If Phil Jackson , Red, Riley or a host of other guys with multiple rings tried to coach these teams these HOF had they would have failed too IMO

With the Nets Kidd has some pieces. Darron Williams is a superstar and he should benefit A LOT from Kidd. Brooks Lopez is no slouch and they have some others that can play. I think he is setup fine to move forward and succeed.