End of an Era: Dallas Mavericks Announce Parting Ways with Head Coach Jason Kidd After 5 Years

The NBA's Dallas Mavericks announced on the 19th that they have mutually agreed to part ways with head coach Jason Kidd after five seasons. The decision follows a dismal 26-56 season for the team, which came after the controversial trade of star Luka Doncic to the Lakers last February. Despite Kidd leading the team to the NBA Finals in 2024, the poor record led to his departure. Mavericks President Masai Ujiri stated the team will begin its search for a new head coach immediately.
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(CNA, Los Angeles, 19th, Comprehensive Foreign Report) The NBA's Dallas Mavericks announced today that they have reached a mutual agreement with head coach Jason Kidd to part ways. According to Agence France-Presse, the Mavericks released a statement on their official website: "The Dallas Mavericks announced today that the team and head coach Jason Kidd have mutually agreed to part ways. The organization will immediately begin the search for the next head coach." Kidd coached in Dallas for five seasons, leading the team to the Western Conference Finals in 2022 and the NBA Finals in 2024. However, after the Mavericks shocked the basketball world by trading Slovenian star Luka Doncic to the Los Angeles Lakers last February, the team posted a disastrous 26-56 record in their first full season, marking the end of Kidd's five-year coaching tenure in Dallas. Kidd, who once helped the Mavericks win their first-ever championship as a player, publicly distanced himself from the situation in April of this year, emphasizing he had "no involvement whatsoever" in the trade that sent Doncic to the Lakers. The Mavericks' General Manager Nico Harrison, who orchestrated the trade, was fired last November. Following the trade that angered countless Dallas fans, Dallas faced successive injuries to forward Anthony Davis and star guard Kyrie Irving. Fortunately, 19-year-old Cooper Flagg's Rookie of the Year performance brought a glimmer of hope to the Mavericks. Mavericks President Masai Ujiri stated: "In evaluating the future of our basketball operations, we determined that now is the right time for a new direction... We will conduct a thorough and rigorous global search for our next head coach, and will continue to evaluate our entire basketball operations front office to ensure we have the level of competitiveness that Mavericks fans expect and deserve."