Wow...this was an interesting article. Thanks to Netsdaily for providing it.</p>
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE </div><div class='quotemain'>Sure, a lot of things have to come together. Staying healthy is the chief variable. Getting continued development out of
Nenad Krstic and a big season out of key offseason acquisition
Jamaal Magloire are a must, but Kidd's presence makes everyone's job easier. He's morphed into Yoda. Very wise, he be. Healthy he stay, wise I look.</div></p>
Notice that everyone who says that the Nets will make the finals....also include mainly Kidd in the discussion. If everything goes well this season, I believe Kidd could pull together all these talents and carry them to
at least the finals.</p>
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE </div><div class='quotemain'>So, how about those Nets? Would you watch a Spurs/Nets Finals? How about New Jersey and Phoenix, which would help settle the Kidd/
Steve Nash best point guard of this generation debate.</p>
Well, tough. At least at this point, San Antonio is the prohibitive favorite and if it wins again,
Tony Parker has to start getting mentioned in the same breath as Kidd and Nash, especially if he's as instrumental as he was last summer.</div></p>
Wow, a Kidd/Nash finals matchup would be GREAT for fans. That would probably be the best case scenario for the NBA in general.</p>
Oh, and Tony Parker should never get mentioned in the same breath as Kidd and Nash.</p>