Dex
04-25-2013, 09:48 AM
In his time in Phoenix, Steve Nash hardly missed any games. He dealt with occasional back problems, but he was still available virtually all of the time, and was able to produce at a high clip. In his first season with the Lakers, he has missed 30+ games, and is now being forced to labor through the playoffs with a bad back, bad hips, and bad hamstrings.
"It got worse as the game went on," he said after scoring nine points. "This has been far and away the worst season for injuries I have ever been a part of personally and collectively."
Nash will be going in for another epidural before Game 3. I know he is aging, but that aging never seemed to stop him before while he was leading one of the highest-octane offenses in the league and working his way to two MVP awards in Phoenix.
This is also the same organization that was also able to revive Grant Hill from the grave, and somehow manage to keep Amare Stoudemire on the court.
If the Spurs really want to upgrade this offseason, maybe they should try to lure Phoenix's training staff to San Antonio. :lol
"It got worse as the game went on," he said after scoring nine points. "This has been far and away the worst season for injuries I have ever been a part of personally and collectively."
Nash will be going in for another epidural before Game 3. I know he is aging, but that aging never seemed to stop him before while he was leading one of the highest-octane offenses in the league and working his way to two MVP awards in Phoenix.
This is also the same organization that was also able to revive Grant Hill from the grave, and somehow manage to keep Amare Stoudemire on the court.
If the Spurs really want to upgrade this offseason, maybe they should try to lure Phoenix's training staff to San Antonio. :lol