Jason Kidd Research Paper

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Jason Kidd is a retired American professional basketball player and current coach for the NBA team Milwaukee Bucks.
Jason Frederick Kidd was born on March 23, 1973, in San Francisco, California, to father Steve, an African-American, and Anne, an Irish-American. He grew up in a comfortable upper-middle class neighborhood in Oakland, and earned a number of awards while playing high school basketball.
After high school, despite being recruited by a number of top-ranked colleges, he chose to enroll in the University of California, Berkeley—a school that had not won a basketball conference title since the 60s. Before long, Jason's athletic prowess became evident—he set an NCAA record for steals (110), a school record for assists (220), and won …show more content…

He was signed by the Dallas Mavericks and had an impressive year, earning a place in the NBA All-Star Game and sharing the Rookie of the Year award with the Detroit Pistons' Grant Hill. However, following issues with the team management, in 1996 Jason was traded to the Phoenix Suns.
He had a rough start with the Suns, having to sit out several weeks with a fractured collarbone. But when he was finally back in playing form, he rallied, helping the team to playoffs for five seasons in a row.
In 2001 he was traded to the New Jersey Nets, where he would play until 2008. Jason also made a massive impact on the then-struggling team, leading the franchise to its first ever NBA finals in the 2001-02 season, and another one the following year. By 2003 he signed a $99-million 6-year deal to stay on with the Nets.
Then in 2008 he was traded to his old team, the Dallas Mavericks. In 2009 he reportedly made a $25-million commitment to stay with the Mavericks for three more years. It was back with his old team that Jason would finally achieve the prize that had eluded him throughout his career—an NBA Final, which they won in 2011 after defeating the Miami Heat. He left the Mavericks the following year and had brief stint playing for the New York Knicks before finally retiring in 2013, having played 19 seasons in the

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