Jason Kidd has voiced some concern with the prospects of the Nets and also has a budding relationship with LeBron James, begging the question of whether or not the two could eventually team up.

"I always keep in touch with LeBron," said Kidd, who became friends with James while they played for USA Basketball last summer in Las Vegas. "I think the sky's the limit for him. We hung out a lot this summer in Vegas, and I appreciate the work ethic, that he doesn't just rely on his talent and that he wants to get as much information as possible. Me being on another team, I don't mind cheering for somebody because I want him to be the best that he can be"

Kidd admits that he and James daydream about contending for championships together in Cleveland. "There's a little talk," Kidd said. "But I told him, 'What-ifs can get you in trouble. You go out there and do your thing, and if I don't get to play with you until this summer [at the 2008 Olympics in Beijing], then that's the way it's meant to be. But the big thing is for you to go out there and lead your team.' And that's what he's doing."

Kidd told SI.com Tuesday that he has no plans to publicly force a trade -- an attempt that failed three years ago. So long as he keeps playing at a high level, Kidd is convinced he'll wind up playing for a contender, whether in New Jersey or elsewhere.

"In this business; it always works out somehow, some way," he said. "And if you start to manage stuff, it tends to go the opposite way and it doesn't help you. I've been there, done that."

"So you just play it out. This is my job. That's what you have to do. You learn from what you've gone through early on in your career, and you tend not to make that same kind of mistake."