Sunday, January 14, 2007
When I think of the New Jersey Nets I think of Jason Kidd.  When I think of St. Joseph's High School in Oakland, California I also think of Jason Kidd.  My high school played against Jason Kidd twice growing up (I think we were 1-1), then he stayed in the Bay Area for college at UC Berkely.  I have followed Jason very closely over the years and he is a class act all the way around.

After we beat the Nets tonight Mark Blount and I were talking about the job Jason does as a point guard for his team.  Jason is just so fast pushing the basketball and he is a monster when it comes to rebounding.  The fact that Kidd is the leading rebounder for the Nets shows you the kind of desire that he plays with.  Blount was talking about how Jason's knee is just finally starting to show the kind of full recovery from the mircro-fracture surgery he had a few years ago.  "He's been playing injured the past couple of years out there," Blount was telling me.  And tonight we saw his speed and his quickness with his knee at 100% once again.

All I can say is that Jason Kidd must be like the really expensive kind of French Cheese that gets better and better with age.  I don't think I've ever seen someone of his age rebound the ball, or push the ball up the court the way he does.  His play is a credit and an asset to the game of basketball at every level.  He seems to get better, faster and stronger with each year that passes.

On a different note, I saw an old friend in Memphis two days ago--Jerry West.  Jerry West drafted me as he was the General Manager of the Lakers at the time.  When we walked in the FedEx forum in Memphis for shootaround, Jerry ducked in to say hello to KG and a few others.  When I was talking to him, different people would stop by and say to him "What's up logo?"  I always knew that everyone considers Jerry West to be the person from which the NBA logo was fashioned, but I had never really heard anyone call him "LOGO" in L.A.   It was pretty cool.  To this day I will never forget the way that West mentored everyone on the team in Los Angeles.  He would talk to us, build us up and spend time with us outside of basketball.  I will always remember being invited over for dinner at the West's home in the Bel-Air area.  He gave me some pointers and a few thoughts on what I could do differently on the court to become a better player.  When West took the Memphis job, Magic Johnson came out and commented publicly about how Jerry was always the first one to call or go over to the house of someone in the Lakers family when there was a death in the family, a sickness or a tragedy. 

1/14/2007 1:02:15 AM (Central Standard Time, UTC-06:00)  #    Comments [5]
1/14/2007 11:08:56 AM (Central Standard Time, UTC-06:00)
Great story about Jerry West. As a Laker fan, I always thought Jerry was a true class act, but it's good to hear from an insider that that really is the case. And I'd never heard people call him "logo", although I'm sure he probably doesn't like the acclaim. I always think of him as pretty humble (although totally confident in his abilities and knowledge of the game).
1/15/2007 9:36:14 PM (Central Standard Time, UTC-06:00)
Way to keep winning. Another Big one beating Detroit!!! Any Flip stories?? Here's to you guys!!!!Keep on winning and best wishes for the upcoming game against Phoenix....I hope you break their streak. That will be awesome.

John
1/16/2007 10:14:14 AM (Central Standard Time, UTC-06:00)
True stuff about JKidd. I have been watching him since his McDonald's allstar game and thanks to his move to NJ I have been able to watch nearly every one of his games. Statistically he is having an awesome year. But it goes well beyond the statistics too. Players just follow his lead on the court and even the most casual fan can see that he validates the cliche, "he makes everyone around him better"- which in most cases is used as a generic superlative. There is a ton of praise for Steve Nash again this year whom i am also a big fan of. Right now Nash would get my vote for mvp if i had one. But truthfully, if the Nets had a better record Kidd would get my vote hands down as Nash doesn't have the D nor the rebounds. Anyhow i suggest that we all break out the crackers and expensive vino and enjoy this 'cheese' while it lasts.
1/20/2007 12:10:11 AM (Central Standard Time, UTC-06:00)
What a game Friday night! What did the refs expect K.G. was gunna do, stand there and watch McDysse throw you an elbow? It sucks that he had to get ejected over something McDysse started.
2/18/2007 12:50:21 PM (Central Standard Time, UTC-06:00)
That will be awesome
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