作者RonnieBrewer (Ronnie Brewer)
看板UTAH-JAZZ
標題If Stockton could play til 41, why not Kidd?
時間Sun Jan 14 14:44:47 2007
If Stockton could play til 41, why not Kidd?
Jason Kidd's performance this year has to raise a question for Nets' fans
and more importantly, for Nets management: how many years does the Nets
captain have left?
Kidd has two years left on his contract after this season, bringing him to
age 36. In most careers, that would signal the end of a career. But what if
Jason Kidd isn't at the end of his career? What if he can go as long as one
of his role models, John Stockton? How do you factor his contractual needs
into long term salary planning? Is he the guy the team will be built around
in Brooklyn? Will Marcus Williams be valuable as a backup rather than a
replacement?
If you look at Stockton's career numbers─and assume Kidd will WANT to play
as long as Stockton, it gets very interesting.
Stockton played til age 41 and eight of his 19 seasons came after age 33,
Kidd's age now.
How did Stockton do in those last eight seasons. Pretty damn good…not quite
as good statistically as he did in the first 11 seasons, but amazingly well.
Stockton played 606 games after age 33, starting the last 442 following knee
surgery in 1998. Sound familiar? He played 18,749 minutes or 30.9 per game
during that time. He scored 7,635 points, 12.6 per game, handed out 5,412
assists, 8.9 per game, had 1,040 steals 1.7 per game. Never the rebounder
Kidd was, he still had his best year, 263 rebounds or 3.2 per game, at age 40,
and had his best three point shooting season, 46.2%, at age 39. That same
year, he recorded his only career triple-double, in a playoff game against
the Mavericks.
More importantly, his teams had a record of 417-207 in those eight seasons,
a winning percentage of 66.8%. Stockton won four division titles and two
conference titles, losing to Michael Jordan's Chicago Bulls in six games
both times. Stockton was 35 and 36 during those runs. Stockton, in fact, had
won three division titles, but no conference championsions before age 34 (By
comparison, Kidd already has four division championships and two conference
championships.)
And maybe most importantly for the Nets ownership, Stockton was willing to
take a pay cut his last two years so the Jazz could avoid paying the luxury
tax, agreeing to take $8 million for each of his last two years, $3 million
less than what he had been paid.
Can Kidd match Stockton's longevity? He certainly look like he lost a step
the other night and the numbers he is putting up this season place him in
elite territory. He is also stronger than Stockton and like the former Jazz
star, has a physical regimen that is as tough as anyone's in the league.
As for personal goals, could playing til age 41 give Kidd a chance at passing
Stockton for the overall lead in career assists? Not likely. Even Kidd
matched Stockton's production between ages 33 and 41, he would still fall
more than 2,000 short of Stockton's total.
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