Jason Kidd to the Knicks (UPDATED)

Having swung and missed on Steve Nash after he chose the Lakers Wednesday night, the Knicks have agreed to sign veteran Jason Kidd to a three-year, $9-million deal.
The story was first reported by ESPN.com and confirmed by a source close to the process to SNY.tv.
“I just felt it was the right move,” Kidd told the Star-Telegram. “If [the Knicks] can re-sign Jeremy Lin, and they have Carmelo [Anthony] and Tyson [Chandler] and those guys, hopefully I can help them get a little bit better.
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