Steve Nash Back To The Suns?

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That's how many prominent lead guards the Phoenix Suns have traded away in their history: Stephon Marbury, Jason Kidd, Steve Nash, Sam Cassell, Dennis Johnson and Gail Goodrich. That also explains why the Suns will explore the possibility of bringing Nash back to the desert this summer with all the salary-cap room they've begun to stockpile by sending Marbury to the Knicks. Nash will be a free agent in July.
 

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What a waste. The media is touting how Steve Nash would fit in perfectly here. How so? Besides being erratic defensively, the guy is too old for our team. How does that "fit"??
 

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Originally posted by Chaplin
What a waste. The media is touting how Steve Nash would fit in perfectly here. How so? Besides being erratic defensively, the guy is too old for our team. How does that "fit"??

On a team that is/will be extremely young (even younger after this summer), Nash at or near 30, would provide veteran leadership. Why is that a waste? Don't we all agree that good teams mix veterans and youth?
 

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Originally posted by haverford
On a team that is/will be extremely young (even younger after this summer), Nash at or near 30, would provide veteran leadership. Why is that a waste? Don't we all agree that good teams mix veterans and youth?

Shawn Marion may be young, but he as much a veteran as Steve Nash is.
 

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Not only is he old, he is fragile. He has to play limited minutes with any hopes of a good post season.

If we are really talking about championships, not constant playoff appearances, Nash is not the answer.
 

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On second thought, Nash probably is a dumb idea, since Barbosa and Vujanic sound like the future at pg. But as one about to turn 40, it sucks to hear someone about turn 30 referred to as an age liability.... :(
 

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Its not really the age that bothers me, its the durability. For instance, if we could get a 30 year old witha game and track record of say Payton, who is never hurt, Im all for it.

Of course I wouldn't give longer than a 4 year deal (hopefully that goes through in the next CBA,it would be so good for the NBA)

It just giving a player who is near the end of his prime, and always has longevity issues a big contract is just stupid. I honestly dont think the Cs have him targetted at all.
 

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Anyone that posts on this board could do a better job of reporting on the Suns than the average national media type. The thing that drives me nuts is this guy could spend a half an hour reading local articles and studying the Suns and come up with a better forecast.

Instead he pulls out his pedantic prediction calculator and adds:

Steve Nash used to play for the Suns.

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Suns may have some cap room

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Steve Nash is a free agent

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Suns must be going to after Nash

The truth is way to simple for most dufuss media types to understand.

The Suns had the 6th highest payroll in the league to go with the 6th worst record.

Now their payroll is more in line with their performance and they can start over.

No way the Suns overpay anybody this summer. If they sign any free agents they'll be the bargain variety.
 

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Originally posted by haverford
On second thought, Nash probably is a dumb idea, since Barbosa and Vujanic sound like the future at pg. But as one about to turn 40, it sucks to hear someone about turn 30 referred to as an age liability.... :(

as someone about to turn 35 i am the perfect example of someone in their 30s being an age liability.
 

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Originally posted by Ouchie-Z-Clown

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Originally posted by haverford
But as one about to turn 40, it sucks to hear someone about turn 30 referred to as an age liability....
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as someone about to turn 35 i am the perfect example of someone in their 30s being an age liability.

I'm not going to say anything about my age, but u guys can go soak your head's (or any other old aching body part) in a bucket of water. While you're at it, put some Epson salt in the water & see if Nash wants to join in the activity.:D
 

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Originally posted by Wally
I'm not going to say anything about my age, but u guys can go soak your head's (or any other old aching body part) in a bucket of water. While you're at it, put some Epson salt in the water & see if Nash wants to join in the activity.:D

okay, is it just my senility, or does anyone else understand the point wally is getting at here?
 

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Originally posted by Ouchie-Z-Clown
okay, is it just my senility, or does anyone else understand the point wally is getting at here?

It's not your senility, you're just too damn young to understand:)....Lousey keyboard:wave:
 
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Originally posted by devilalum

Instead he pulls out his pedantic prediction calculator and adds:

Steve Nash used to play for the Suns.

+

Suns may have some cap room

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Steve Nash is a free agent

=

Suns must be going to after Nash

The truth is way to simple for most dufuss media types to understand.

The Suns had the 6th highest payroll in the league to go with the 6th worst record.

Now their payroll is more in line with their performance and they can start over.

No way the Suns overpay anybody this summer. If they sign any free agents they'll be the bargain variety.

The media doesn't care about the truth, they only care about a dead line. Fact or fiction, if the pubic reads the article and a fuss is made over the contents, the media has done their job. Plain and simple, take what you read with a grain of salt...
 

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Ouchie-Z-Clown SAID,
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okay, is it just my senility, or does anyone else understand the point wally is getting at here?


WALLY IS OLD!!! :D
 

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Originally posted by sunsfn
Ouchie-Z-Clown SAID,
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okay, is it just my senility, or does anyone else understand the point wally is getting at here?


WALLY IS OLD!!! :D

Nash plays for the Mavs. Nash is the Mavs only real point guard. The Mavs can pay Nash more than anyone else. Cuban has more money than God. Nash is not going anywhere.

Any questions? :D
 

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Originally posted by devilalum
Instead he pulls out his pedantic prediction calculator and adds:

Steve Nash used to play for the Suns.

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Suns may have some cap room

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Steve Nash is a free agent

=

Suns must be going to after Nash
Yeah, I think that’s the same calculator that gives them "Mike D'Antoni once coached Nikoloz Tskitishvili + D'Antoni now coaches the Suns = The Suns are going after Tskitishvili."
 

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Originally posted by capologist
Yeah, I think that’s the same calculator that gives them "Mike D'Antoni once coached Nikoloz Tskitishvili + D'Antoni now coaches the Suns = The Suns are going after Tskitishvili."

New math? :D
 

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Originally posted by sunsfn
Ouchie-Z-Clown SAID,
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okay, is it just my senility, or does anyone else understand the point wally is getting at here?


WALLY IS OLD!!! :D

I used to think 20 was old, then it went up by 5 years a number of times for a loooong time.... now my mother in law is 92 and shes' doing great! There is this old lady that's 101 living nearby....She saw this 40 year old guy an said "He looks old - They don't make em like they used to."
 

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Originally posted by capologist
Yeah, I think that’s the same calculator that gives them "Mike D'Antoni once coached Nikoloz Tskitishvili + D'Antoni now coaches the Suns = The Suns are going after Tskitishvili."

"Mike D'Antoni once played and coached in Italy + Kobe Bryant grew up in Italy + Kobe Bryant idolized Mike D'Antoni = Kobe Bryant will sign with the Suns this summer"

This is a fun game!
 

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Originally posted by Chaplin
"Mike D'Antoni once played and coached in Italy + Kobe Bryant grew up in Italy + Kobe Bryant idolized Mike D'Antoni = Kobe Bryant will sign with the Suns this summer"

This is a fun game!

Let's play six degrees of the Phoenix Suns! :)

Joe Mama
 

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Ok ...

Phoenix Signed Luc Longley

Who Played with Michael Jordan

Who did a movie with Bill Murray (Space Jam)

Who was a fellow SNL cast member with John Belushi

Who starred in Animal House ... the first ever movie for ...


Kevin Bacon



Damn ... it really does work every time!



:)
 
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