

DALLAS - While the Dallas Mavericks still are focused on making front office hires, former head coach Rick Carlisle has since joined the Indiana Pacers to become their next head coach.
When talking to ESPN's Tim MacMahon, Rick Carlisle made it clear that his hope is for Jason Kidd to be the next head coach of the Mavericks.
Carlisle explained how Luka Doncic and Kidd share many things in common as players in terms of 'special qualities.' As a result, Carlisle feels as though it would be a 'great marriage.'
It's well known that Kidd is well received as a head coaching candidate by team owner Mark Cuban and now 'special advisor' Dirk Nowitzki. With Nowitzki providing input in the search, it's an important element to take note of.
There is an expectation that assistant coach Jamahl Mosley will receive consideration from the Mavericks for the head coaching job. An extensive list of potential candidates has yet to surface.
Kidd has a 183-190 regular-season record during his head coaching career with the Brooklyn Nets and Milwaukee Bucks. He has since been a member of a championship-winning coaching staff as an assistant with the Los Angeles Lakers.