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Jason Kidd returned to the Lone Rangers as the 10th manager in team history

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Jason Kidd returned to the Lone Rangers as the 10th manager in team history

The Dallas Mavericks officially announced today that Jason Kidd will become the team's new manager and Nick Harrison will become the team's general manager.

Last week, it was reported that Kidd signed a four-year contract with the Lone Ranger to become the team manager, while former team executive Nick Harrison became the team's general manager, and today the Lone Ranger officially announced the appointment. Lone Ranger boss Mark Cuban said of the two men: "I'm thrilled! Both have the experience, knowledge and passion and love for the game to lead us into a very bright future. ”

'Dallas meant a lot to me as a player and thanked Mark Cuban for giving me the opportunity to come back here as manager. Kidd said, "It's great to work with this young, talented and eager team to succeed and I will continue to win for the Mavericks." ”

The 48-year-old Kidd won a championship in Dallas as a player and coached the Nets and Bucks after retiring, including 139 wins and 152 losses in four seasons of coaching the Bucks, and advancing to the playoffs twice. For the past two seasons, he has served as an assistant coach for the Los Angeles Lakers, helping the team win the championship in 2020.

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