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    Post Jason Kidd narrows the list to 4

    http://espn.go.com/nba/news/2003/0626/1573338.html

    The 4 teams are: Nets, Spurs, Mavs or Nuggets.

    I honestly don't see him signing with the Nuggets. Even if they offered me more money I wouldn't play for them.

    So to me it looks like the Nets, Spurs, and Mavs could get him.

    I personally see him staying with the Nets.

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    Probably stay with NJ. No way in hell is he signing with Denver. The Nuggets are going after Kidd and Duncan... what a joke. Probably end up with Arenas and Olowakandi.

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    NJ, b/c of NBA rules, can pay him the max.

    If Kidd moves on over to Spurs (which he should do if he wants a title), he loses about $5-10M per season.

    Thus, given that players always say "...it's not about the money, it's about respect..."

    I believe Kidd will get more respect with the Nets, if you catch my drift

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    Spurs are in a great position -- they are currently $18M UNDER the cap, which means they can lure Kidd, Jermain O'Neal, or another quality player to deal with Shaq/Kobe.

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    What!! Indiana isnt in consideration?! boo

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    I'm really hoping he goes to Dallas.

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    I'm going out here and saying he'll go to Dallas. He's whipped and Dallas is a big market so his fame grubbing hoe will be happy.

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    lolol...to think that Joumana was going to be sideline reporter for MNF

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    what a relieft to find they made the choice of Lisa Guerrero

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    Originally posted by IggyWH
    I'm going out here and saying he'll go to Dallas. He's whipped and Dallas is a big market so his fame grubbing hoe will be happy.

    Yeah but isn't NJ close to the NY area and I could have sworn the NY market was bigger than Dallas but I might be wrong.

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    Jourmana wants to stay in NJ...he wants to go to SA...Dallas would have to deal Nash before going after Kidd....

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    2 biggest markets in all sports

    1. New York
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    they flip flop depending on sports (in NBA, right now, it's the Lakers; in baseball, it's the Yanks)

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