Jason Kidd reportedly pushed for a power play in Brooklyn, demanding the role of overseeing the Nets, in addition to being head coach, and was denied.
Kidd supposedly didn’t want general manager Billy King to be fired, but did want to become his boss, despite having just one year of coaching experience. As a result of the failed power play, the Bucks asked for, and received, permission to talk to Kidd. Larry Drew is officially having a bad day, as he's currently the head coach in Milwaukee. This is a pretty bizarre story that came out of left field, and you have to think that Kidd has done enough damage with the brass in Brooklyn to end the relationship. CBS' Ken Berger also points out that new Bucks owner Mark Lasry is close with Kidd, serving at one time as his financial advisor, which makes the Kidd-to-Milwaukee move look like a strong possibility.