
Jason Kidd trying divide-and-conquer strategy vs. Celtics’ stars
NY Post
BOSTON — It was more than a decade ago, the first and only season for Jason Kidd as head coach of the Brooklyn Nets.
He was a neophyte on the sideline back then, struggling to manage a grumpy point guard and a couple of aging-out Hall of Famers transplanted from Boston.
Kidd had a lot to learn.
And he did over the years.
That’s why he’s coaching in the NBA Finals for the Mavericks, the third stop of his coaching career.
But you don’t have to learn instincts. They’re instinctual.

Edwin Diaz explained his decision to leave the Mets for the Dodgers. The closer headed west for a three-year, $69 million contract with the two-time defending World Series Champions over the same terms and $3 million fewer with the Mets — who reportedly “had some wiggle room” on their initial offer.But it wasn’t just about the money, the 31-year-old said in his first Los Angeles press conference on Friday.












