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  1. #26
    lol banned DUNCANownsKOBE2's Avatar
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    The pessimism you show towards them isn't going to convince management. You think Steve Kerr is going to dispose of Amare and Nash for nothing? If the Suns just dump their salaries, the US Airways Center will be a ghost town next year. Rebuilding is inevitable but Amare and Nash can't be traded for anything less than a couple good young players and draft picks.
    fine then I'll be pessimistic till 2010 when Nash leaves for NY and shows all his groupies in Phoenix how much of a he doesn't give about them.

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    fine then I'll be pessimistic till 2010 when Nash leaves for NY and shows all his groupies in Phoenix how much of a he doesn't give about them.
    Apparently, you aren't aware of how much Nash gives back to the community. His foundation has helped provide community resources all over the world. It would be nice if you didn't let the hate you have for Nash blind you.

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    Apparently, you aren't aware of how much Nash gives back to the community. His foundation has helped provide community resources all over the world. It would be nice if you didn't let the hate you have for Nash blind you.
    That's a little something called PR.

    If Nash loved his fans so much, then he'd want to bring them a championship, which he obviously could care less about doing.

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    That's a little something called PR.

    If Nash loved his fans so much, then he'd want to bring them a championship, which he obviously could care less about doing.
    So, he could care less about winning a championship because he hasn't won one? Then I guess other hall of famers like Charles Barkley, John Stockton, Karl Malone and Allen Iverson are in the same boat. I say its impressive that a white guy from the west coast of Canada managed to make himself into a NBA player.

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    So, he could care less about winning a championship because he hasn't won one?
    He could care less about winning a championship because he said so:

    http://sportsbybrooks.com/steve-nash...ba- le-16510

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    That's a little something called PR.

    If Nash loved his fans so much, then he'd want to bring them a championship, which he obviously could care less about doing.
    closet spurs fan...

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    closet spurs fan...
    If I was a Spurs fan I'd want Nash to be traded to the Lakers.

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    He could care less about winning a championship because he said so:

    http://sportsbybrooks.com/steve-nash...ba- le-16510
    Way to take Nash's comments out of context. Believe it or not, there are more important things in life than basketball. Nash doesn't feel the need to freak out and regret his career because he didn't win a championship. If you only knew what he went through to make it to the NBA. In 1992, when he led his highschool team in British Columbia to the provincial le he was looking for a U.S. university scholarship. He got no interest and had to send grainy try out tapes to U.S. schools. Finally, he got interest from Santa Clara which was his only scholarship offer. While at Santa Clara, he leads the team to two NCAA tournament appearances and upset victories over Maryland and Arizona. Since Nash graduated in 1996, Santa Clara has yet to return to the NCAA tournament.

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    Way to take Nash's comments out of context. Believe it or not, there are more important things in life than basketball. Nash doesn't feel the need to freak out and regret his career because he didn't win a championship. If you only knew what he went through to make it to the NBA. In 1992, when he led his highschool team in British Columbia to the provincial le he was looking for a U.S. university scholarship. He got no interest and had to send grainy try out tapes to U.S. schools. Finally, he got interest from Santa Clara which was his only scholarship offer. While at Santa Clara, he leads the team to two NCAA tournament appearances and upset victories over Maryland and Arizona. Since Nash graduated in 1996, Santa Clara has yet to return to the NCAA tournament.
    Yeah Nash's path to the NBA is a pretty amazing story. I have nothing against the guy, he was one of my favorite players, but I just don't want to see him in a Dallas uniform again. Not to sound like SD, but it's nothing personal

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    He could care less about winning a championship because he said so:

    http://sportsbybrooks.com/steve-nash...ba- le-16510
    Damn DOK, I don't think the most idiotic members of the media could spin this worse than you did. We gotta getchu a job at BSPN, asap.

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    Could Suns Use Termination Clause In Nash's Contract?

    Suns owner Robert Sarver admitted during a national telecast on Thursday that he could break up the team this offseason, and it appears as though Steve Nash could be sent packing.

    There's speculation that Phoenix could use an early termination clause to release Nash this summer. Doing so would save them $7 million on his 2009-2010 salary, according to the New York Post.

    http://www.realgm.com/src_wiretap_ar...ashs_contract/

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    Damn DOK, I don't think the most idiotic members of the media could spin this worse than you did. We gotta getchu a job at BSPN, asap.
    idk how I spinned it so horribly. He said he basically doesn't value winning a championship very highly, since I want the Suns to win a championship, I don't want players that want to just go through the motions and have fun on the Suns.


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    Could Suns Use Termination Clause In Nash's Contract?

    Suns owner Robert Sarver admitted during a national telecast on Thursday that he could break up the team this offseason, and it appears as though Steve Nash could be sent packing.

    There's speculation that Phoenix could use an early termination clause to release Nash this summer. Doing so would save them $7 million on his 2009-2010 salary, according to the New York Post.

    http://www.realgm.com/src_wiretap_ar...ashs_contract/

    It wouldn't shock me if Sarver let Nash go to save money. If Nash is granted free agency, I don't necessarily think he goes to New York or Toronto. He may be willing to take a bench role to play on a contender.

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    Nash is probably gonna retire ringless, too.

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