The Associated Press is reporting that Jason Kidd's future in New Jersey may hinge on what Kenyon Martin plans to do. Kidd plans to talk to Martin about what he plans to do in the future to make sure they are on the "same page".

"I don't want to be here if [Martin's] not," Kidd told the newspaper. "If that is what's driving him, I want him to keep doing that. (But) he shouldn't think that if he has a bad game that, 'Well, he's lost Jason.' Because I'm going to be here when (Martin and Richard Jefferson) are in their prime and I am an old man and I can say that these guys are carrying me now."

As for Martin, he isn't addressing his future plans right now.

"We'll see," Martin said. "I'm just going to wait and see what happens with (Kidd). If (the Nets) want me here, and they express that to me, then either way it goes, I am comfortable here.

"If (Kidd) is looking for that second (marquee) guy, I can be it," Martin said in the report. "If that is what he is weighing his decision on, I am trying to do my part."