The Dallas Mavericks are at a crossroads right now, as they're struggling to pile up the wins, with injuries continuing to hobble them and the front office still looking for a replacement for Nico Harrison as general manager.

Coach Jason Kidd has been put in a tight spot . While the roster isn't too shabby, it's tough to win without the two biggest stars, Anthony Davis and Kyrie Irving. Kidd also has to deal with the emotions of the fans, who have been clamoring for a clearer vision for the team.

The 52-year-old Kidd could've easily left Dallas in the offseason when the New York Knicks expressed interest in him to replace Tom Thibodeau. But the Hall of Fame guard stuck with the Mavericks.

On Wednesday, before the Mavericks hosted the Knicks, he explained his decision . Article C

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