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January 23, 2011

Dallas Mavericks beat Nets 87-86; former Net Jason Kidd wonders if move to Brooklyn will ever happen

New York Daily News
By Stefan Bondy

Jason Kidd sees fault in the Brooklyn strategy.

As the Nets continue their exhaustive search for Kidd's replacement - selling the outer borough to stars like LeBron James and Carmelo Anthony as a hip and trailblazing destination - the Mavs' guard spoke from experience last night when he said players can't see a future at the Barclays Center.

"Unless it's built, you can't believe it," Kidd said before Dallas edged the Nets, 87-86, courtesy of Dirk Nowitzki's game-winner with six seconds remaining. "Until it's built, guys can't, won't, believe it."

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Posted by steve at January 23, 2011 11:19 AM