Jason Kidd's beef with Jim Jackson involved Jamal Mashburn and a big Toni Braxton myth

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Jason Kidd, Jamal Mashburn, and Jim Jackson could have formed the offensive trio that launched the Dallas Mavericks to new heights in the early 90s. Instead, mismanagement by coaching, internal strife, and one incredibly persistent but untrue rumor about Toni Braxton left Dallas in the position of trading all three of these young stars.

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I just discovered these mini-docs and I'm hooked. So well edited and hooked me from the beginning.

dadverb
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A smart GM woulda just traded Jim Jackson. Everyone could tell he was the problem.

Kennyisdarkvanilla
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please NEVER stop making these until you run out of beefs to talk about and then switch to a different league. It's the main reason I'm subscribed to this channel.

DinoWinoSaur
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These vids are so well put together and easy to understand the story. Keep up the good work guys 💪💯

codychan
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Jim Jackson must have been annoying as hell to be traded that many times. You either have a talent that is good for trade bait, or you can't get along with people to move that many times. Seems like the latter for Mr. Jackson.

Roughnalph
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The bigger story is how Phoenix keeps pimping Dallas out of there point guards 😂😂

DEVON
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Imagine them just reading Jackson and keeping Mashburn and Kidd while drafting Dirk too? That would’ve been a team to reckon with!

kingdavid
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"In 1994 the Dallas Mavericks assembled one of the NBA's most exciting young cores. By 1997, all of them were gone." Fast forward to OKC... sounds pretty familiar.

hamzahhashmi
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Wrapping gifts and watching beef history. I’ve seen most of them, but I could watch these over and over.

meanjean
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Kidd-JJ-Mashburn in vs Shaq in LJ vs Mourning in The 1990's were filled with petty beefs that derailed franchises!!!

JustNeedaBeerandPark
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I remember when Jason Kidd was a rookie I started collecting basketball cards. I used to get excited when I would open a pack and get a Grant Hill rookie, Glen Robinson, or a Jason Kidd rookie. Loved that year in bball. Also loved watching the three Js in Dallas, but I had no idea at the time that players were beefing.

paulmalhi
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My favourite series on youtube the last 2 months

furuducuebcbfbhhg
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Jim Jackson don't look like he aged since 90s

earffalmighty
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"I got girls that make that chick Toni Braxton look like Whoopi."

avkingoking
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Interesting that the Mavs over the 4 year span ('91-'94) it took to acquire Jackson, Mashburn and Kidd, lost one more game than the "Process" era Sixers in the 4 years ('14-'17) it took to assemble their current team. Both are 1 and 2 for largest loss total over a 4 year period in NBA history. 254 and 253 losses.

SuperStrik
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In ten years Karl Anthony Towns, andrew wiggins and Jimmy Butler! Haha

josealbertoaquino
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At 8:10 “already had multiple beeves” I respect the pluralization of beef my dude

JRRobles
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There's one other factor you guys forgot. The mid-90s Mavs didn't have a veteran presence or two in the locker that could help reel in the Three Js and keep the house in order. You got three young guns with growing egos, nothing to held them in check in the midst of mediocre coaching and bad management while they had to contend with each other.

How else did you all think things were gonna end? :P

chaosgreyblood
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I was waiting for this one. You can't say "NBA beef" without "Jason Kidd and Jim Jackson"

dthomscappello
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Love your videos they are well put together, I had to share this. I always wondered what happened to them when I was in high school.
Great job keep showing the Mavs love!!!

barrygrogan