Career
A solid 6"9", 235 lbs center, he played a single National Basketball Association season with the Philadelphia 76ers, with the rest of his career taking place in Europe. Kidd played for Middle Tennessee of the Ohio Valley Conference in the National Collegiate Athletic Association Division I from 1990 to 1993. He led the league in rebounding for his last collegiate season in 1993.
Though he went undrafted in the 1993 National Basketball Association draft, Kidd would be signed by the Philadelphia 76ers in October 1993.
He played 68 games for the 76ers, averaging 3.6 points and 3.4 rebounds in 13 minutes in his solitary season with the side. He then moved to Europe where he played for the rest of his career.
Kidd first moved to Spain to play in the Liga ACB for Valencia, he would also suit up for Sevilla, Joventut Badalona and Tenerife. He also played in the Italian Serie A, for Olimpia Milano and Virtus Roma, leading the league in rebounding with the latter in 1998-1999.
With Olimpia Milano he would play in the European premier competition, the Euroleague - where he also led in rebounding in 1996-1997 - and the second tier Saporta Cup, reaching the final in 1998.