Mavericks Extend Head Coach Jason Kidd’s Contract Amidst Playoff Success

Jason Kidd’s coaching contract extended as Mavericks advance to Round 2 by defeating Clippers

The Mavericks have extended the contract of their head coach Jason Kidd for several more years. This move shows the team’s confidence in his leadership abilities. Although the details of the contract were not made public, owner Patrick Dumont expressed excitement about the decision.

In his third season with the Mavericks, Kidd led the team to a 50-32 record and a No. 5 seeding in the playoffs. They went on to eliminate the Los Angeles Clippers in Round 1. General Manager Nico Harrison praised Kidd’s experience and expertise as a former NBA champion and Hall of Fame player, highlighting his impact on the team’s success. Despite facing a challenging opponent in Round 2, the Mavericks are confident that Kidd can lead them to victory against Oklahoma City Thunder. The front office believes in Kidd’s leadership and is excited to continue building upon the culture of success he has helped cultivate during his tenure as head coach.

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