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Randy Hill shares his thoughts on Jason Kidd re-signing with Dallas. Find out why he thinks signing the aging point guard will hurt more than help.
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" The truth but what dot com NBA contributor and he you know was in the mobility scooter or at least part time work work. Dallas Mavericks owner Mark Cuban. You've been so impressive intellect who'd been hit by he would rampaging generosity in the latest example of that. He has the it agreement to -- a Jason Kidd -- point five million dollars over the next three years remain a maverick. If just kind of puzzling as to why. They would want to lock up a guy who can't even see his best days in the reviewed here anymore and it just seemed like a move that going to in the short term. Keep the Mavericks going sideways just kind of you know relevant terms. -- in one of the lower seed in the Western Conference -- you know if that. You know one of the big problem out -- that you have. The typical superstar Dirk Nowitzki who. Not a and and a player when it counts to command a huge salary. Surrounded by a couple of nice pieces who also happen the overpaid. And a bad peace and Eric Dampier who still 02 million -- a million dollars over the next two seasons. So broke -- there and yeah you know kind of wonder. You know what you know what that they planned well according to. And the expert -- ballots they think it keeping it on for more than more than fees and is. Because they wanted to be sort of an ambassador in an attempt to well who being free agent in 2010. -- The question is. How -- paddock here there and in that capacity when he was. -- younger brother France what exactly a pied piper. The because you know he -- the ball around as a one of the top point guards. Hasn't really been. Convert your political play well. And now I don't know that he gonna be enough to. Chris. Back to Dallas to play into intent. It's kinda -- just taking it is king -- I'm approaching this summer 2000 -- finding 36 year old point guard for trees for three more years."