Hey, since i'm a spurs fan, i'm ok with Nash being an entertaining loser. That's actually what i like about him.
Hey, since i'm a spurs fan, i'm ok with Nash being an entertaining loser. That's actually what i like about him.
once again, the article is not only about nash but also about the significance of having a PG who shot at a high %, with a list of the best examples including Tony. That's the reason why i brought this article here but i was too lazy to change the le. so, it's not really and only about Nash.
Devin Harris is the next Steve nash, imo
I'm telling you...LUKE RIDNOUR. Similar game, athleticism, intelligence, and their career arcs (to this point) are striking similar.
If Ridnour played in run and gun like Nash did in Dallas then Phoenix, he'd be the exact same player Nash was.
So the answer is... any modern PG.
So far, there are 14 PG shooting over 45% this season, 12 last year.
From 2000 to 2007 they were 5 to 7.
I believe the PG role is changing. And I think Tony is one of the responsible for this. Despite not being a great shooter he was able to bring high% scoring.
I think this had an impact on all the young PG.
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