NEW YORK – Jason Kidd never appears worries about anything, certainly not about someone like Paul Pierce.
Even if Pierce's matchup was completely one-sided in Toronto's favor in Game 2.
Pierce nearly had as many fouls as points. He couldn't get his shot to fall, couldn't keep his man off the boards, and the Raptors targeted the Pierce matchup as one they could exploit.
The veteran forward was 2 for 11 for seven points in Toronto's 100-95 victory Monday that evened the series at one game apiece.
Yet Kidd is not concerned as his Brooklyn Nets prepare to host the Raptors in Game 3 of their first-round series Friday night.
The Nets coach said Wednesday that Pierce is "doing every right," adding that "Paul, I think, has had two good games."