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According to ESPN, the Milwaukee Bucks have agreed to send two second-round draft picks to the Brooklyn Nets to secure the coaching rights to Jason Kidd. Per ESPN:
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The Bucks had been offering one second-round pick, but the Nets initially wanted a 2015 first-round pick in exchange, a negotiating chip the Bucks originally dismissed.

A source told ESPN.com's Andy Katz that the Bucks have only talked to Kidd about being the coach, not any kind of administrative position running basketball operations. The source said the negotiation was supposed to be between the owners, not involving any basketball personnel, before the story was leaked out by the New York Post. But the source said the negotiations are now being handled by Bucks general manager John Hammond and Nets GM Billy King.
Multiple sources believe that Lionel Hollins has already emerged as "a very serious candidate" to become head coach of the Nets.
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HeavyCore118 months
This trading coaches thing is so stupid.
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emanresu118 months
Good for Kidd. Bad for Bucks.
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