The Dallas Mavericks have announced that head coach Jason Kidd will be suspended indefinitely as he prepares to undergo surgery. The nature of Kidd’s condition and the details surrounding the surgery have not been disclosed, but sources close to the team confirm that Kidd’s recovery is expected to take several weeks, sidelining him from his coaching duties during a critical stretch of the NBA season.
Kidd, who has been at the helm of the Mavericks since 2021, has played a pivotal role in shaping the team’s recent success, particularly guiding star player Luka Dončić. His absence will undoubtedly be felt by the team as they navigate a challenging Western Conference schedule. Assistant coach Sean Sweeney is expected to take over interim head coaching responsibilities during Kidd’s recovery.
Mavericks general manager Nico Harrison addressed the situation, stating, “Jason’s health is the priority right now. We fully support him as he goes through this surgery and his recovery process. We’ll miss him on the sidelines, but we’re confident in our staff to step up in the meantime.”
Kidd himself released a brief statement through the team, expressing optimism about his surgery and thanking fans for their support. “I appreciate everyone’s concern. This is something I need to take care of, and I’ll be back stronger. Looking forward to getting back with the team as soon as I can,” Kidd said.
The Mavericks, currently positioned as playoff contenders, will be tested during Kidd’s absence. The coaching staff and players have expressed confidence in their ability to maintain focus and performance while their head coach recovers.
Fans and colleagues around the league have sent well-wishes to the Hall of Famer, hoping for a smooth surgery and quick return to the sidelines.
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