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Jason Kidd OUT! Who will be the Mavs' next HC?
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Jason Kidd axed like Ned Stark.
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(05-19-2026, 07:43 PM)RasheedsBigWhiteSpot Wrote: Jason Kidd axed like Ned Stark.

It was a mutual parting.
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#3
Welp, the runway has been set for the completion of the perfect "summer trifecta" of front office moves. Kidd is out, and not a moment too soon, imho. 

https://x.com/ShamsCharania/status/20568...74155?s=20

I'm hopeful that the timing of this corresponds with Nick Nurse finding a way out in Philly, but I don't think we've heard anything about that yet. Who are some other candidates we like?

Exciting times to be a Mavs fan!!!!
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Gotta say...I'm LOVING the Ujiri era, so far.
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(05-19-2026, 07:47 PM)KillerLeft Wrote: Welp, the runway has been set for the completion of the perfect "summer trifecta" of front office moves. Kidd is out, and not a moment too soon, imho. 

https://x.com/ShamsCharania/status/20568...74155?s=20

I'm hopeful that the timing of this corresponds with Nick Nurse finding a way out in Philly, but I don't think we've heard anything about that yet. Who are some other candidates we like?

Exciting times to be a Mavs fan!!!!

I hear Darryl Morey is looking for work.  Has he ever coached??
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#6
So Nick Nurse?
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From DMN

"Kidd and Ujiri's paths crossed 12 years ago when Kidd's Nets faced Ujiri's Toronto Raptors in the first round of the 2014 playoffs. The former Raptors president infamously shouted "F--- Brooklyn!" at a fan rally before Game 1 began. Kidd was asked after the game about Ujiri's comment and said he could "care less" about what the former Raptors GM said.

"You gotta tell me who the GM is," Kidd said. "I don't even know who that is. I could care less what they think about Brooklyn. We have a job to do, and that's to play the game of basketball."
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(05-19-2026, 07:56 PM)mvossman Wrote: So Nick Nurse?

AMAZE AMAZE AMAZE

I would be a very, very happy Mavs fan.
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(05-19-2026, 07:57 PM)KillerLeft Wrote: AMAZE AMAZE AMAZE

I would be a very, very happy Mavs fan.

I believe they were not on great terms at the end.  


Henry Abbot not a fan

https://x.com/truehoop/status/2056894755879931951?s=46
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#10
Dan Hurley is the dream, but I think the chances are truly slim.

Todd Golden, Jon Scheyer and Dusty may are other college coaches I would be happy with.

Sean Sweeney is the obvious choice among current assistants, but isn’t he a return of one of the old regime? Nori from Minny is another highly rated assistant.

Thibodeau, Donovan, Vogel & Budenholzer are the best ones from free agents (none are exactly exciting choice).

Nurse is the only one from current coaches we might think about, considering the cost.
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Things that could potentially be in the cards for our Mav-watching in the near future:

An actual NBA offense, in which the ball moves and advantages are created.
Creative, unpredictable ATO's.
A defensive system that doesn't concede corner 3's, which are the shots everyone's offense is trying to generate to begin with.
Press conferences in which actual thoughtful, meaningful answers are given (when appropriate) by someone overtly intelligent and articulate.

Please, please, please Mavs...don't blow this. Hire one of the best.
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(05-19-2026, 07:47 PM)KillerLeft Wrote:  
I'm hopeful that the timing of this corresponds with Nick Nurse finding a way out in Philly, but I don't think we've heard anything about that yet. Who are some other candidates we like?

Exciting times to be a Mavs fan!!!!

I thought Nurse and Ujiri didn't part well.
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(05-19-2026, 08:00 PM)khaled1987 Wrote: Dan Hurley is the dream, but I think the chances are truly slim.

Todd Golden, Jon Scheyer and Dusty may are other college candidates.

Sean Sweeney is the obvious choice among current assistants, but isn’t he a return of one of the old regime? Nori from Minny is another highly rated assistant.

Thibodeau, Donovan, Vogel & Budenholzer are the best one from free agents (none are exactly exciting choice).

Nurse is the only one from current coaches we might think about, considering the cost.

Masai has already made some moves that surprised me but I would guess a young, grinding first time coach.  Like the Utah coach or OKC coach.  Someone to grow with the team and be a part of the early building blocks.
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(05-19-2026, 08:02 PM)RasheedsBigWhiteSpot Wrote: I thought Nurse and Ujiri didn't part well.

No idea and don't care. I want what I want, and he's one of the best in the world. 

Open to other ideas, of course, but for me there are 4-5 guys who are clearly better than the rest and he's on that list.
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I am going to say something though, Mavs were fairly lucky with their coaches in this century. Don Nelson, Johnson, Rick and Kidd. All were good competent coaches, 2 are HOF coaches and Kidd has a chance to get there. There was nany times when upgrades were needed, but they were never really among the worse coaches in the league.
May that trend continues
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(05-19-2026, 08:04 PM)KillerLeft Wrote: No idea and don't care. I want what I want, and he's one of the best in the world. 

Open to other ideas, of course, but for me there are 4-5 guys who are clearly better than the rest and he's on that list.

Of course, there are also some names that would induce vomitus rage, the kind from I which I wouldn't expect to recover for days. So, there's potential here for disaster, I suppose.
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(05-19-2026, 08:05 PM)khaled1987 Wrote: I am going to say something though, Mavs were fairly lucky with their coaches in this century. Don Nelson, Johnson,  Rick and Kidd. All were good competent coaches, 2 are HOF coaches and Kidd has a chance to get there. There was nany times when upgrades were needed, but they were never really among the worse coaches in the league.
May that trend continues

I never came to a firm conclusion on Kidd but I think this is a good point.  Kidd is never going to be a tactician but he is good empowering players and helping them expand their game and grow confident.  That is not nothing.  He had two deep playoffs runs here.  Unfortunately I have no doubt he played a part in the trade.  Maybe not the deal but he was involved.

Hurley would be great.  He is a psycho though.   Saw this a few weeks ago.  Sort of stalkerish though

https://www.instagram.com/reel/DW9j2_REb...poOG5qdw==
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I know Kidd has his defenders here, but I'm glad he's gone. He was pretty good at managing personalities, but not a good coach, imo. I know the former is a big part of succeeding in the NBA, but you need to be at least competent at the latter as well.
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(05-19-2026, 08:09 PM)KillerLeft Wrote: Of course, there are also some names that would induce vomitus rage, the kind from I which I wouldn't expect to recover for days. So, there's potential here for disaster, I suppose.

Like the Bucks' erstwhile coach...
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(05-19-2026, 08:03 PM)Chicagojk Wrote: Masai has already made some moves that surprised me but I would guess a young, grinding first time coach.  Like the Utah coach or OKC coach.  Someone to grow with the team and be a part of the early building blocks.

That's an option for sure, but those aren't someone that I can guess, and likely not any fan either. I was just stating the market mainly
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