Jason Kidd on Nets' departure: 'They keep talking about it. I don't'
Jason Kidd can't seem to understand why they're still talking about him in Brooklyn.
After a reported power play to take over the Nets' basketball operations failed, Kidd ended up being traded to the Milwaukee Bucks, where he now leads a ground-up rebuild.
But Kidd's bizarre departure is still a hot topic in New York, where Brooklyn Nets owner Mikhail Prokhorov said Monday that the team should get even instead of getting mad.
"Don't let the door hit you where the good Lord split you," is how Prokhorov put it.
On Tuesday, Kidd responded.
Kidd on Prokhorov's comments yesterday: "I'm no longer in Brooklyn. Unfortunately they keep talking about it. I don't."
— cfgardner (@cf_gardner) November 4, 2014
Kidd's first meeting with the Nets will come when the Bucks travel to Brooklyn on Nov. 19, meaning there's still two weeks for the Nets to get their jabs in.
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