Nets and Blazers
talking Kidd trade
BY MITCH LAWRENCE
DAILY NEWS SPORTS WRITER
Jason Kidd could be headed to Portland in exchange for forward Shareef Abdur-Rahim as Nets look to reduce payroll.
In what would amount to the final dismantling of their team, the Nets are discussing a blockbuster trade that would send Jason Kidd to the Portland Trail Blazers in exchange for Shareef Adbur-Rahim.
Several NBA sources said that talks have been held for the last few days, but CEO Rod Thorn said last night that the Nets are not close to dealing their superstar point guard or anyone else.
"I don't comment on anything regarding players," Thorn said.
However, Portland president Steve Patterson told CBS Sportsline that the two teams had discussed a Kidd-Abdur-Rahim deal.
"It's early," Patterson said. "It's interesting, but I don't know if anything will happen."
The Nets, who have created a negative backlash with their fans by stripping down their team with the trades of Kenyon Martin and Kerry Kittles this offseason, are looking into dealing Kidd as they continue to look to decrease payroll under new owner Bruce Ratner.
The Nets believe that Portland might be one of the few teams that would deal for Kidd without reservations about his recently repaired knee. The Blazers also have a history of some of the biggest payrolls in the NBA. And Blazers owner Paul Allen could easily absorb the remaining five years on Kidd's contract at close to $90 million.
Although trading Kidd would be immensely unpopular with their remaining fans, the Nets are concerned about how Kidd is going to deal with the wholesale changes since last season that have reduced the team from Eastern Conference contender status. While he has not demanded a trade, Kidd has let the Nets know that he would accept deals to several Western Conference teams, including Sacramento, Minnesota and Dallas.
Kidd has been rehabbing his knee and could miss all of training camp, if not the start of the regular season. While Thorn said there is no timetable for Kidd's return, there is speculation he could miss the first month of the season.
The Nets tried to get Abdur-Rahim earlier this summer, when they offered Kerry Kittles for the disgruntled forward. But they ended up dealing Kittles to the Clippers for a draft pick. With Ratner looking to slash his payroll, Abdur-Rahim would be an attractive player, if only because he has one year left on his deal. Kidd makes $14.8 million this season, while Abdur-Rahim, who has demanded to be traded, makes $14.6 million, so it works from a salary-cap standpoint.
Before the draft in June, the Nets sent their No. 1 pick to Portland for cash and guard Eddie Gill, who was later waived.
With Ohm Youngmisuk
Originally published on September 15, 2004