Jason Kidd Fires Back at Critics with Expletive-Laced Rant Amid Cooper Flagg Usage Controversy
Dallas Mavericks head coach Jason Kidd took to the press conference podium on Saturday night, where he was met with a barrage of questions regarding his team's loss to the Houston Rockets. However, it wasn't just about the game that had everyone talking - it was the ongoing debate over his usage of first-round draft pick Cooper Flagg.
The Duke standout has been playing point guard in Kidd's system, despite some critics arguing that he's better suited for forward. When questioned about this decision, Kidd let loose with a string of expletives and strong language, leaving many stunned in attendance.
"I don't give a s--- about the criticism," Kidd said, his voice rising in frustration. "Criticism? That's your opinion. You guys write that bulls---. I've done this. I've played this game. I know what the f--- I'm doing."
The 10-time All-Star and six-time All-NBA point guard is known for his high basketball IQ, but some have questioned whether he's applying it to Flagg's development. Kidd, however, remains adamant that he knows what he's doing.
"I don't give a f--- what you guys write," he continued. "Because you guys have never played the game. And so, I build players. So, I know what the f--- I'm doing."
Kidd's frustration boiled over as he refused to take any more questions from the media, storming off back to the locker room.
Despite the controversy surrounding Flagg's usage, the young forward has shown flashes of brilliance this season. He's averaged 19.8 points, 6.6 rebounds, and 4.1 assists across his first 45 games with the Mavericks, setting himself up for possible Rookie of the Year recognition.
However, the team is struggling overall, with a 19-30 record currently placing them 11th in the Western Conference. The loss to the Rockets has added fuel to the debate over Flagg's role on the team.
When asked about his development moving forward, Kidd emphasized that he believes he's doing the right thing by playing Flagg at point guard.
"Flagg's development will continue to have a microscope on it," Kidd said. "Where I clearly believe he's doing the right thing by the new face of the franchise."
It remains to be seen how this controversy will play out in the coming weeks, but one thing is certain - Jason Kidd is not going to let anyone dictate his approach to developing Cooper Flagg.
Dallas Mavericks head coach Jason Kidd took to the press conference podium on Saturday night, where he was met with a barrage of questions regarding his team's loss to the Houston Rockets. However, it wasn't just about the game that had everyone talking - it was the ongoing debate over his usage of first-round draft pick Cooper Flagg.
The Duke standout has been playing point guard in Kidd's system, despite some critics arguing that he's better suited for forward. When questioned about this decision, Kidd let loose with a string of expletives and strong language, leaving many stunned in attendance.
"I don't give a s--- about the criticism," Kidd said, his voice rising in frustration. "Criticism? That's your opinion. You guys write that bulls---. I've done this. I've played this game. I know what the f--- I'm doing."
The 10-time All-Star and six-time All-NBA point guard is known for his high basketball IQ, but some have questioned whether he's applying it to Flagg's development. Kidd, however, remains adamant that he knows what he's doing.
"I don't give a f--- what you guys write," he continued. "Because you guys have never played the game. And so, I build players. So, I know what the f--- I'm doing."
Kidd's frustration boiled over as he refused to take any more questions from the media, storming off back to the locker room.
Despite the controversy surrounding Flagg's usage, the young forward has shown flashes of brilliance this season. He's averaged 19.8 points, 6.6 rebounds, and 4.1 assists across his first 45 games with the Mavericks, setting himself up for possible Rookie of the Year recognition.
However, the team is struggling overall, with a 19-30 record currently placing them 11th in the Western Conference. The loss to the Rockets has added fuel to the debate over Flagg's role on the team.
When asked about his development moving forward, Kidd emphasized that he believes he's doing the right thing by playing Flagg at point guard.
"Flagg's development will continue to have a microscope on it," Kidd said. "Where I clearly believe he's doing the right thing by the new face of the franchise."
It remains to be seen how this controversy will play out in the coming weeks, but one thing is certain - Jason Kidd is not going to let anyone dictate his approach to developing Cooper Flagg.