how much more longer do you think nash will be here??

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I wouldn't mind Nash staying if he took a pay cut and was willing to come off the bench.
 

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I wouldn't mind Nash staying if he took a pay cut and was willing to come off the bench.

coming off the bench is definitely the cruel part. I'd welcome him back if he decided to emulate Stockton and stop trying to do everything on offense.
 

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Nash has already said he doesn't want to be here if the Suns rebuild. Well, I don't know if the Suns have the parts to rebuild, but I think they will do their best impersonation starting as soon as draft day. I see Nash leaving as foregone conclusion. Nash has to see the Suns falling apart just like the fans. I just wish the Suns could get some value for him in a trade rather than just buy him out. I'd like to see Nash go to Toronto because of his fans there.

The best thing that could happen to this team is that Sarver sells the Suns and Kerr returns to television.
 
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Can someone please pass this idea to Sarver and Kerr. Please!

Drop Nash's final year and renew it for 8M * 3 years. That equals to 13 + 2 years MLE.

Drop Shaq's final year and renew it for 13M * 2 years. That equals to 20 + 1 year MLE.

It works perfectly under league rule, together, shed our payroll by 12M, and a couple of million luxury tax. Then we can use all our exceptions to add free agents and a proven coach in summer. Probably good enough for us to have a final shot next season.
 

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i don't think it'll be too much longer. he might want to play some spare minutes for toronto to close his career, or go to New York and do the same.
 
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do people think hes no good anymore? why do some suggest he comes off the bench?
 

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do people think hes no good anymore? why do some suggest he comes off the bench?

because he's not good anymore. ever wonder why all the PG's he plays against gets season/career high scoring?? his shot has been off as well.
 

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Nash's option is partially guaranteed from what I remember. If the Suns don't pick up the option, they'll still being paying about 50% of his salary to play for another team next season. I doubt Sarver will be down with that. I could see him going in a draft day trade or in a trade sometime in the offseason. I don't think he'll be back next year I'm pretty sure the Suns will look to trade Shaq at all costs as well.

There is no point in wasting the last few years of his his career on a team that is on the decline hard. Let him go play in the East somewhere, and get something in return for him, so we can begin to move on from this era.
 

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...on a side note. The way in which Nash is finishing his career by allowing the defensive back court to penetrate, shoot, and dribble at will leads me to conclude that his is NOT Hall of Fame material. He was never good defensively, but great offensively... however, the last two years he has been Horrific defensively, and only 'good' offensively. He doesn't belong in the HOF.
 

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...on a side note. The way in which Nash is finishing his career by allowing the defensive back court to penetrate, shoot, and dribble at will leads me to conclude that his is NOT Hall of Fame material. He was never good defensively, but great offensively... however, the last two years he has been Horrific defensively, and only 'good' offensively. He doesn't belong in the HOF.

Name a 2XMVP who isnt in the hall of fame.

In the past 2 years, his pt average has dropped by 1, and his assists by 2.

TOs are about the same, certainly not as big a deal as youre trying to make it out to be. Nash has never been good defensively, we know that. But he still has the best vision of any PG in the league.
 

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If we were smart we would try to move him. But we're not, so I think he'll be here next season so SarvKerr can sell tickets.
 

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because he's not good anymore. ever wonder why all the PG's he plays against gets season/career high scoring??
Yes, Nash is so bad defensively that even in the games he doesn't play the opposing PG gets a career high against us (see Feb. 11 game vs. Cavs with Barbosa starting at PG). Fortunately enough our brilliant GM Steve Kerr had the presence of mind to draft his successor Dragic, so we are all set at the PG position for years to come.

:sarcasm:
 

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Name a 2XMVP who isnt in the hall of fame.

In the past 2 years, his pt average has dropped by 1, and his assists by 2.

TOs are about the same, certainly not as big a deal as youre trying to make it out to be. Nash has never been good defensively, we know that. But he still has the best vision of any PG in the league.


Well there are a couple. MJ, Duncan, Nash, and Karl Malone. Obviously eligibility for the hall is another issue, but those guys have 2 and aren't in the hall as of this minute.
 

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If we were super smart we would've traded him the day after DA left.
They are harmoniously linked.:deadhorse2:

Of course if DA stayed we wouldn't be having this discussion.
 

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Yeah if DA would have stayed we would be in the elite in the WC it was Kerr and ******* Sarver who wanted to tryk and change the team and it went in the dumper! Nash is NOT the problem even when he is not playing the other gaurds go off!
 

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Well there are a couple. MJ, Duncan, Nash, and Karl Malone. Obviously eligibility for the hall is another issue, but those guys have 2 and aren't in the hall as of this minute.

Good lord. I can't believe I just read this. Why didn't you just say Kobe Bryant as well? Eligibility isn't "another" issue, it's THE issue with those guys!
 

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Of course if DA stayed we wouldn't be having this discussion.
True, we'd be having that other discussion, you know, the one where we'd be something like 45-25, and in 3rd place.....but that we're a paper champion.....and how our team was gonna suddenly transform into mental(and physical)midgets once the playoffs got started........ again.
No thanks.
Blow it up,out, whatever....starting with Nash.
That era is OVER.
 

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True, we'd be having that other discussion, you know, the one where we'd be something like 45-25, and in 3rd place.....but that we're a paper champion.....and how our team was gonna suddenly transform into mental(and physical)midgets once the playoffs got started........ again.
No thanks.
Blow it up,out, whatever....starting with Nash.
That era is OVER.

Yes, your approach was so much better. :rolleyes:

I don't think the Suns have the players (trading chips) to successfully blow up the team and properly rebuild through the draft or by adding some good young players (especially with Amare's eye injury). I think Amare was the only Suns player that used to have some major trade value. However, I do believe the Suns will try to move some major pieces of the team nevertheless after this season. Therefore, I do not even see Nash wanting to stay with the Suns under these conditions.

The Suns desperately need a new GM if Sarver does not sell the Suns but I guess neither will happen. The Suns may take many years to rebuild especially without their 2010 first round pick which will probably be a lotto pick. Who knows what's going to happen with the coaching position if the Suns aren't willing to pay for a veteran coach.
 
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