 Champions at Last It was a long time coming, but Jason Kidd and the Dallas Mavericks were finally champions.
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 June 2011: The Finals Highlights from Jason and Dallas' first run to a world championship.
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 A Career in Jerseys Take a look at the career of Jason Kidd as told by the jerseys he's worn from high school through the present.
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 May 2011 Jason and the Mavs stunned the Lakers in the opening round of the NBA playoffs.
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 April 2011 Jason and Dallas wrapped up the regular season with an eye on a championship.
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 March 2011 Dallas roared through the second-to-last month of the regular season, J-Kidd leading the way.
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 February 2011 As the season moved through its final months, No. 2 and the Mavs were on the rise.
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 January 2011 The start of 2011 included a showdown between Jason and former Mavericks guard Devin Harris.
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 December 2010 The end of 2010 brought a showdown with the would-be champions, the Miami Heat.
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 November 2010 With the season underway, Jason and Dallas tried to find their groove.
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 October 2010 The 2010-11 began with the highest of hopes for Jason and the Dallas Mavericks.
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 Northern Light 2010 Highlights from the Jason Kidd Foundation event at Oakland's Northern Light School.
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 Preseason 2009 With Jason, Dirk and the Matrix headlining the Mavs, 2009-2010 had a ton of promise.
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 October 2009 J-Kidd and the Mavs started 2009 winning seven of their first 10 games.
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 November 2009 By Thanksgiving, No. 2 and Dallas were all smiles.
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 December 2009 December wrapped up for Jason with giving his all on the court, and giving back off it.
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 January 2010 With the new year, No. 2 got his teammates re-focused on chasing down a championship.
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 February 2010 Jason's epic month culminated in a triple-double and one of the most clever plays of his career.
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 March 2010 One of the NBA's all-time best showed no signs of slowing down as he turned 37.
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 April 2010 With No. 2 driving them, Dallas wrapped up the regular season with dreams of a title run.
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 2009-10 Playoffs Jason led Dallas against their in-state rivals, the Spurs, in the postseason's opening round.
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 ESPN Spot: French Lick, Indiana No. 2 and friends visit Larry Bird's hometown. Briefly.
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 ESPN Spot: Stephen A. Jason and Melo listen -- because they have no choice.
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 ESPN Spot: Mark Cuban's Diary J-Kidd shares memories with the Dallas Mavervicks' owner.
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 December 2008 No. 2 had Dallas racking up wins as 2008 came to its end.
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 November 2008 Dallas got off to a slow start in 08, but turned things around.
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 Beijing Gold Highlights from Jason's 2008 run to the Olympic title with Team USA.
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 Team USA: Training Camp Highlights from Las Vegas and the tune-up versus Canada.
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 Olympic Preview Earlier this past year, Jason and Team USA prepared for Beijing.
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 No. 100 for No. 2 Highlights from Jason's 100th triple-double (courtesy of NBAE).
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 Extreme Home Makeover Jason helps make a family's dream of a new life a reality.
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 2008 NBA All-Star Game Listen to Jason during highlights from the All-Star Game.
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 The Return to Dallas Jason's press conference after the trade from New Jersey.
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 Jason and Dirk No. 2 talks about what it's like playing with No. 41 (Courtesy NBAE).
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 Rookie of the Year Highlights from Jason's first stint with Dallas (courtesy of NBAE).
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 New Jersey: 2001-2002 In a single magical season, Jason turned the Nets into title contenders.
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 Jase and GP Mentor, competitor and friend: for Jason, Gary Payton is all three.
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 Dallas 07-08: February Jason becomes a Dallas Maverick: February 19th, 2008.
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 Dallas 07-08: March No. 2 gets a feel for his teammates as Dallas makes a run for the playoffs.
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 Dallas 07-08: April Jason and the Mavs got into a groove in April, driving to the postseason.
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 Jason on Quite Frankly Jason has an entertaining talk with inimitable host Stephen A. Smith.
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 My Game Is Made Outside Jason explains the origins of his skills, taking him back to the courts of Oakland.
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 Olympic Games 2000 At the Sydney games, Jason led Team USA to its last gold medal.
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 Phoenix: 1996-2001 Jason took the Suns to the playoffs every season he played for the franchise.
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 Dallas: 1994-1996 Jason, second pick in the '94 draft, played his first years for Dallas.
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