Retired basketball player Jason Kidd, who was recently hired as the head coach of the Dallas Mavericks, disciplined a player who was using an Android phone in the team's group chat, Indy 100 reports. As a coach of the Milwaukee Bucks, the Hall of Famer gained a reputation for being a hard-nosed taskmaster and took seriously the team’s group chats. Kidd was incensed when former Bucks center Thon Maker caused an error in the team's group chat by using an Android instead of an iPhone, causing the chat to turn green in color. According to an excerpt in the upcoming book Giannis: The Improbable Rise of an NBA MV P , authored by Mirin Fader, Kidd had a low tolerance for Android users. "At one point center Thon Maker didn't have an iPhone, messing up the team's blue-bubble iPhone group chat," the book excerpt read. "Kidd was upset about it and made the team run because Kidd felt that Maker not getting an iPhone was an example of the team not being united." Additionally, Fader writes that...