Mavericks' Jason Kidd may have been fired over front office push
Insider connects coaching move to Jason Kidd's reach into front office territory
Mavericks' Jason Kidd may have been fired over front office push originally appeared on The Sporting News . Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here . A coaching change two weeks into Masai Ujiri's tenure as Dallas Mavericks president has raised some questions.
The decision to fire Jason Kidd after five seasons, two playoff appearances, and an NBA Finals run in 2024 didn't sit easily with parts of the Mavericks fanbase, and Ujiri publicly framed the move as a "fresh start" without much detail. Sports Illustrated's Chris Mannix offered a different perspective. According to Mannix, the firing may have had less to do with the bench and more to do with who Kidd was becoming inside the organization.
"More likely, the decision to can Kidd was about eliminating a potential power struggle. As Sports Illustrated has reported, Kidd wanted the top front office job. Heโs also influential with ownership, specifically team governor Patrick Dumont, and has the support of Cooper Flagg, Dallasโs franchise star, and Kyrie Irving, its All-Star point guard.
By moving on from Kidd, Ujiri may believe he is excising a potential problem before it becomes one. โ Mannix wrote. Why Ujiri's first major Dallas move targeted leadership consolidation more than results The Toronto Raptors ' 2019 championship came after Ujiri replaced Coach of the Year Dwane Casey with Nick Nurse and traded franchise icon DeMar DeRozan for Kawhi Leonard.