Jason Kidd delivered a painful “Babe Ruth” comment regarding the Dallas Mavericks’ infamous trade of Luka Doncic.
The Dallas Mavericks traded Doncic to the Los Angeles Lakers on Feb. 2 in what was a truly stunning move. The trade was so shocking that most people thought the reporter who broke the news had been hacked. Alas, he wasn’t, and the trade went through.
On Wednesday, Doncic returned to face the Mavericks in Dallas as a member of the Lakers. Prior to the game, Kidd talked with the media and said it was “cool” some people were comparing the trade to the Babe Ruth trade.

I asked Mavs coach Jason Kidd to address Mavs fans who feel like there is no hope without Luka. I could not believe his answer: “Trades happen. Some are comparing it to Babe Ruth, which is kinda cool.”
— Mac Engel (@MacEngelProf) April 9, 2025
Not sure he knows if the Mavs are the Red Sox.
The baffling thing is Kidd made that comment without seeming to understand the context. Of course, the Red Sox’s trade of Ruth couldn’t have gone worse. It helped the Yankees develop a dynasty, while the Red Sox were saddled with the “Curse of the Bambino” and went 86 years before winning another World Series after making the ill-fated trade in 1919.
For you youngsters seeing Jason Kidd’s Luka comments, the Mavs are on the wrong end of the Babe Ruth analogy. Just so we’re clear.
— Brian Davis (@byBDavis) April 9, 2025
I promised myself I wouldn’t get angry today and immediately broke that promise. Does Jason Kidd not know what happened after the babe Ruth trade https://t.co/FmFdiLG9le
— Keval Ramanathan (@KEVALRAMANATHAN) April 9, 2025
Yeah, that’s not exactly something you should be proud of, Kidd.
Dallas entered Wednesday’s game 10th in the West at 38-41, while the Lakers entered third at 48-31. Mavericks fans are hoping they won’t end up going 86 years between championships like the Red Sox did.