"Tell Your Mom I Said 'Hi'", Jason Kidd Trolled LeBron James After Knicks Beat Heat In 2012

Jason Kidd once took his chance to mess with LeBron James, sending a short message to the King's mom after beating him in 2012.

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Jason Kidd has always been a world-class troll that uses everything he can to his favor. It's well known when he forced a time out during the final moments of a game by asking one of his players to hit him to spill his drink. 

Kidd has always been this person, using every trick in the book, or making up his own to get some sort of advantage over rivals. Even after games, Kidd would try to mess up with other players, trying to get a good laugh at others' expense. 

He didn't care about who was in front of him and once trolled somebody called LeBron James following a New York Knicks win over the Miami Heat. In 2012, the Heat won their first championship with LeBron on the team, but that didn't mean anything to Kidd, who trolled the King regardless. 


Jason Kidd Trolled LeBron James After Knicks Beat Heat In 2012

An old video has resurfaced showing a post-game interaction between the legendary point guard and the 4x NBA champion. Following a bad performance by the Miami Heat's Big 3 in a November game 10 years ago, Bron and Kidd embraced each other, with the point guard sending a message to Gloria James. 

"Tell your mom I said, 'hi'", Kidd was caught telling LeBron on camera. 

One year before, these two clashed in the NBA Finals, with Kidd going all the way to win the 2011 NBA championship alongside Dirk Nowitzki, Jason Terry, JJ Barea, Shawn Marion, and more. 

A couple of years later, Kidd and LeBron joined forces in Los Angeles, taking the Lakers to win the 2020 NBA championship in the infamous bubble. A year later, Kidd would leave the Purple and Gold to become the Dallas Mavericks head coach. 

These two have a very good relationship and it seemed like Kidd had a similar relationship with Bron's mom, knowing her from before James made it to the NBA. 


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