What's wrong with Nash?

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All you Nash haters will get a chance to see the ghost of franchise future tomorrow night.

Nash isn't going to OKC.
 

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All you Nash haters will get a chance to see the ghost of franchise future tomorrow night.

Nash isn't going to OKC.

Dont be too sure, didnt a Nashless Suns beat the Lakers last season. The only season game the Suns won against the Lakers.
It will be hard beating okc with Nash and Barbosa out but they can surprise.
 

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You can have your 20 footers and I'll take my layup's all night long my friend. :).

Of ALL the things to rag the Suns on, you choose their offense? They have an eFG% of .541 percent, good for the best in the league (Cleveland is just barely trailing at .537). Guess what? Neither of these teams have a traditional offensive post presence, unless you count Shaq who has not had a significant amount of touches.

I understand blasting their defense, but you can't really get a better offensive team in terms of percentages than the Suns.
 

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I think nash is making excuses to stay home and drink high class beer while watching the vancouver olympics. either that or he's hit that annual point in the season where he wears down. I think the suns should rest him as long as possible to keep him fresh if they are capable of making the playoffs.
 

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I think nash is making excuses to stay home and drink high class beer while watching the vancouver olympics. either that or he's hit that annual point in the season where he wears down. I think the suns should rest him as long as possible to keep him fresh if they are capable of making the playoffs.

With no Barbosa yet, our backcourt will be SERIOUSLY weak.
 

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How about keeping Dragic on the bench and starting Hill at the point with Dudley as the SF?
 

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How about keeping Dragic on the bench and starting Hill at the point with Dudley as the SF?

I believe Hill will be backing up Dragic at PG. I'm not sure if this effects the starting unit but Hill will need to be on the floor when Dragic is on the bench. So I do think the Suns will see more of Dudley.
 
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