Mavericks back on track with Nets to get Kidd

By Marc Stein

It looks as though Jason Kidd's start for the road team in the NBA All-Star Game was indeed his farewell to the Eastern Conference.

As long as the New Jersey Nets and Dallas Mavericks can clear one last trade hurdle.

The Nets and Mavericks are again on the brink of a deal that would send Kidd back to his original team, according to NBA front-office sources. The teams have reached an agreement in principle on the two major changes needed to save a blockbuster swap that appeared to be crumbling as recently as Friday. One source close to the process told ESPN.com that a conference call with the league to review the trade details is tentatively scheduled for Monday.

Asked in a pre-game interview on TNT's All-Star broadcast Sunday whether he expects to be a Net or a Mav after the All-Star break, Kidd said his gut feeling is "that I would probably be in Dallas."

Another source, however, stressed that league approval of Keith Van Horn's inclusion in the trade is not a formality, creating one more obstacle for the teams to overcome to complete their second attempt to get a deal done.

"It's possible that [Van Horn] may be an issue," Nets president Rod Thorn told the Newark Star-Ledger on Sunday night.

Source:espn.com

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