Mar 12, 2008 6:58 AM EST

Jason Kidd said that the success he and the Nets had in New Jersey did not receive the accolades that it should have because of how the team is overshadowed by the Knicks, the New York Post is reporting.

"We were on the wrong side of the Hudson," Kidd said.

"We were on the right side. If we were on the left side, I think things would have been funer. There would've been a lot more attention."

"The things we accomplished in that short amount of time would have been documented at a higher level. And unfortunately it wasn't. But we were still treated to a lot of things on the other side."

Via New York Post