I know most people want to see Jason Kidd in Dallas so the Western Conference can add to its intrigue. As a result, Devean George -- the man who is ultimately responsible for the delay or potential demise of the Kidd deal -- is taking serious heat from Mavs fans and media outlets across the country.
Let's put things in perspective. Yes, George is one of the worst three players in the proposed trade (along with Mo Ager and Malik Allen) but the animosity toward him in the media for "holding up" the big trade is unfair. When I say media, I'm referring mostly to what I've seen on Sportscenter and NBA Shootaround, but there have been implications of disdain elsewhere, too.
In sports we have a tendency to look at players as objects, toys, pawns or whatever you want to call them that lacks the human element. Devean George is a real person with a life, he's not a figurine or a computer animation. I have no clue about his family situation but who knows, he probably doesn't want to relocate his family and life, or live in limbo in regards to New Jersey's plans for him.
Now if George didn't have the no-trade clause (or perhaps no-trade option is the better phrase), I wouldn't be sticking up for him -- but he does have it. He was smart enough to sign a contract that places power in his hands and takes influence away from Dallas' executives. I think it's totally understandable that he doesn't want to go from one of the premier teams in the Western Conference to a borderline playoff contender in the East. Besides, we all know the Nets only want him for his expiring contract, George is certainly not in their long-term plans.
I respect the way he has handled himself as well. Dallas' home crowd booed the shit out of him a few nights ago and they chanted "stop being selfish" every time George touched the rock. What'd George say after the game? Shrugged and said quietly, "I'm the bad guy...I know."
That's a true professional. If it were me I probably would have lashed out through the media and attacked the fans. From the fan perspective, I know they want Jason Kidd and it's quite likely that he'd make the Mavericks a better team, but don't attack George for not wanting to change his life and head over to an average team in a top-heavy conference.
Why can I take this stance? Because as a Nets supporter, I want the trade to go through. We can't ask for much more than two immediate contributors in Devin Harris and DeSagana Diop, a young shooter (Ager), two draft picks and some cash. But I don't hate George because he's held the trade up; if it happens it happens...if not, well, I understand where he's coming from.
Friday, February 15, 2008
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