
Jason Kidd was in no mood for patience following the Dallas Mavericks loss to the Houston Rockets on Saturday night.
The Mavericks head coach delivered an explosive postgame response, firing back at criticism surrounding his decision to use Cooper Flagg at point guard and unloading on the officiating crew that worked the game.
Kidds frustration surfaced quickly when a question about Flaggs role drew a sharp interruption.
I dont give a f about the criticism, Kidd said. The criticism, thats your opinion. You guys write that bulls. Ive done this. Ive played this game. Ive played it at a very high level, and I know what the f Im doing.
The veteran coach made it clear that outside opinions, particularly from the media, hold little weight in his decision-making process. Kidd emphasized his background as both a player and developer, pointing to experience as the foundation behind his confidence.
I dont give a f what you guys write, Kidd said. Because you guys have never played the game before. I have built players. I know what the f Im doing. To take criticism, it only makes me better. Because if I wasnt doing it right, you guys wouldnt be poking holes at what Ive done.
While the criticism of Flaggs usage drew the initial response, Kidd did not stop there. He also directed his anger toward the officiating, which he felt played a significant role in the outcome of the game. One late sequence involving Flagg appeared to be the breaking point.
I saw a foul, Kidd said. (Referees) Sean Wright, Jason Goldenberg and Simone Jelks were awful tonight. That was unacceptable. Its a foul. Now, does he make both? Thats up to the players. But the referees did not do their job tonight.
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