Nash resigning bring hope
First off, signing Nash is not a poor decision. His defensive "liabilities" have long been noted. That said, he's still a top 10 PG in the league. He's still a guy that other players want to play with and be around. In this age of me-first athletes, he's a rarity that a team should want to make the face of a franchise. What PG are the Suns going to get in the 10-12 mil range to replace him?? Any of the top-5 PGs are going to demand a whole lot more than that. The focus should be on finding a great-looking prospect for Nash to mentor over his last few years.
Lost in all this is the fact that he's a terrific competitor, and as competitive as he is, he could easily play out his option and choose his next destination. This makes me think that he likes the direction that Kerr is "planning" on going. Why would he resign if, like many on this board, he felt that the team was directionless and penny pinching. His willingness to resign in Phoenix bodes well. If you don't trust Sarver and Kerr, have faith that Nash is too competitive to just grab his millions and play for a team that does anything less that chase a championship.