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Jason Kidd reveals his odd plan for Luka Doncic-led Mavericks
Will the Mavericks be better if Luka Doncic shoots fewer jump shots? Jerome Miron-USA TODAY Sports

The Dallas Mavericks’ decision to hire Jason Kidd as their new head coach was not without controversy.

On the court, the 48-year-old’s track record with the Brooklyn Nets and Milwaukee Bucks left a lot to be desired. Off it, he got exposed by his own son for his various transgressions.

By any objective measure, an undeniable level of dubiousness has and continues to surround the Mavericks’ choice to hire him.

This week, Kidd announced what his plan was for Luka Doncic and Co. – leading to even more questions about his ability to lead the organization.

“We’re not just going to rely on jump shooting because that can leave you at any part of the season or in the playoffs,” Kidd told the media. “If that happens, you don’t have anything to fall back on, and that means an early exit.”

Naturally, this led to some raised eyebrows. The NBA has very much turned into a three-point shooting league over the past decade, so someone immediately consciously opting out of that is a bit of a surprise.

Reactions to Kidd’s commentary were swift and merciless.

For context: Kristaps Porzingis, and Tim Hardaway Jr. are career 36-percent shooters from three. Doncic is a career 33-percenter from beyond the arc.

This isn’t Kidd’s first controversy-evoking statement in recent weeks. He also stirred things up quite a bit in late September when he suggested there was one area Doncic in which really needed to improve.

Ultimately, this will prove to be an interesting experiment. If Kidd thrives with the Mavericks, then he’ll prove all the haters wrong and establish himself as a legitimately great coach.

Should Dallas struggle, however – then that could prove to be the nail in the coffin of Kidd’s head coaching aspirations.

This article first appeared on Game 7 and was syndicated with permission.

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