Jason Kidd. Image via: Getty Images The big league has fined the Dallas Mavericks’ head coach, Jason Kidd. Why is that so? Well, earlier during the Rockets vs Mavericks match, which took place on January 31, at the Toyota Center, the latter lost to the former team, which explains Kidd’s frustration. Therefore, he publicly criticized the officiating for which the NBA has fined him $35,000. His vile comments and statements say it all.The frustration escalated as a result of a series of events, one of which had something major to do with the Dallas Mavericks’ rookie and star player, Cooper Flagg. Despite Flagg being a key player in Saturday’s clash, it wasn’t enough for the Mavericks to attain their name on the walls of victory. Here is everything you need to know about Jason Kidd and why he was fined a huge penalty earlier by the big league.
NBA issues bombshell penalty after head coach Jason Kidd unloads on officiating publicly
The Dallas Mavericks’ head coach, Jason Kidd, was earlier fined by the league, and the gigantic amount has created shockwaves throughout the NBA. Kidd was fined $35,000 for publicly criticizing and using vile comments about the officiating, saying that he doesn’t care what people think or say. “I don’t give a damn about the criticism. Criticism? That’s your opinion”.“You guys write that blasphemy,” Kidd said. “That’s not … I’ve done this. I’ve played this game. I’ve played it at a very high level. I know what I’m doing”, Jason Kidd lashed out while speaking to the media outlets after the match. Right after his statement, the NBA issued a memorandum whereby they charged him with a hefty fine to compensate for his blasphemous comments on the officiating.
Jason Kidd’s frustration escalated from Cooper Flagg’s missed foul call by referees
Saturday’s game featured Cooper Flagg against Amen Thompson, where Flagg drove against the Rockets’ guard, thereby falling off the ground and missing a contested layup. Kidd said, “I saw a foul. Officials Sean, Simone, and Jason Goldenberg were awful tonight. The referees were unacceptable. It’s a foul, and he needs to be at the free-throw line. Now, does he make both? That’s up to the player, but the referees did not do their job. They were terrible”. Kidd wasn’t satisfied with the referee’s decision, and he said, “We’re fine. We’re going to play. We’re not complaining. But at some point, there’s got to be a review. I understand he drives the ball and gets slapped — that’s a foul. So just being consistent. The referees weren’t consistent ”.“He’s going to continue to keep going until he hears the whistle. There were a lot of fouls missed with this young man. Maybe they just don’t know his game yet, but that’s who he is. He’s going to continue. He’s not going to get discouraged”, Jason Kidd further praised Mavericks Cooper Flagg for his performance in Saturday’s clash against the Houston Rockets.