Jason Kidd offered Lawrence Frank the opportunity to be part of his staff with the Brooklyn Nets.

"The invitation is out there, so it's up to him," Kidd said Friday.

"He's in a special situation. He's at home, his wife is sick, so I understand coming off of coaching [the Detroit Pistons] and [possibly] wanting a year off with his family, so I respect that. The big thing is he knows how much I love him and how much I need him, but family comes first, and I respect that."

Frank’s wife underwent emergency surgery in March for an undisclosed illness.

Kidd wants to put together an experienced team of assistants.

"There's a lot of people that have come out publicly saying that I need to get a seasoned staff, and that's what I'm looking at, people who maybe have been head coaches in this league or have been assistants and understand what it take to have some success so I can learn on the job," Kidd said. "One of those candidates is Lawrence Frank that I'm trying to get because we get along well, I trust him and I think he understands what it takes to have some success in this league."