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  1. #51
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    He got closest with the Mavs and at that precise point he quit because he couldn't stand the gaffe. He was your basic 82 gamer, nothing more.
    Well he did unleash the broom on them Spurs that year you won your 5th. Appreciate him

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    2 Doors Down BillMc's Avatar
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    He's been retired for a couple years, tbh. But, hats off to a great career.


    My all White-Team starting 5:

    1. Nashty
    2. Pistol Pete
    3. Larry Legend
    4. Dirka
    5. George Mikan

    Off the bench:

    6. Stockton
    7. Logo
    8. Hondo
    9. McHale
    10. Manu
    11. Bob Pet
    12. Bill Walton
    Stockton was as gifted offensively as Nash and a of a lot better defender. Nash was a major liability on D even when young.

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    SA fan since 03 playoffs spursparker9's Avatar
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    Curry, CP3, Lillard etc has great passing skills.

    But Nash's passing is the most entertaining and unexpected.

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    SA vs Phoenix in the 2005 WCF was one of the best playoffs series imo.
    It may have been 4-1 but they pushed us every game. Couple of those games classics.

    Nashs contributions to downfall/expose of got Laker is worthy of

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    He didn't go out well so I wouldn't be surprised to see him come back late next season if his body agrees, it wouldn't be the first time a player announces retirement and has a change of heart. I think he will stay retired because he doesn't care how it ended, but I wouldn't be surprised at all if he get's that itch and signs with a contender.

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    Nash has some wonderful memories of the Spurs. Was there ever a HOF'er who had his ass kicked harder by a team on multiple occasions?

    He got his revenge on the Spurs in that series. Even with the black eye. I also think if he hadn't flopped so bad in '07 his teammates wouldn't have been suspended and they would have had a better chance against the Spurs.

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    Stockton was as gifted offensively as Nash and a of a lot better defender. Nash was a major liability on D even when young.
    Yea I considered putting Stockton at the 1. They're pretty much interchangeable to me. I just went with Nash cause he was more my era. Can't go wrong either way.

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    notthewordsofonewhokneels Thread's Avatar
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    I also think if he hadn't flopped so bad in '07 his teammates wouldn't have been suspended and they would have had a better chance against the Spurs.
    I don't even want to think about it.

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    They said Nash was in tears when his Suns team finally beat a terrible 6th seeded Spurs team in 2010, lol, his career dominated by one team. Spurs killed the run n gun suns and Miami.

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    Spurs killed the run n gun suns and Miami.
    Twice even.

    tee, hee.

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    SA fan since 03 playoffs spursparker9's Avatar
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    ^Give it to Cubes, he knew Nash could not get him there and just let him drift away in silence.

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    36/7/7
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    ^Give it to Cubes, he knew Nash could not get him there and just let him drift away in silence.
    We get it done in 06 with Nas

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    Got Woke? DMC's Avatar
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    He actually retired 2 years ago. Just now calling in.

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    We get it done in 06 with Nas
    You get it done in 06 if the refs dont screw you

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    notthewordsofonewhokneels Thread's Avatar
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    You get it done in 06 if the refs dont screw you
    Only pussies & assholes blame the officiating.

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    36/7/7
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    You get it done in 06 if the refs dont screw you
    Dampier and Harris ting their pants down the stretch didn't help

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    Dampier and Harris ting their pants down the stretch didn't help
    It was a bad time for everybody...I had no idea Daddy was harboring such a numerical grudge against Kobe. The SOB. Talkin' about tasting ass & lording it over him. The SOB. It took Kobe 4 years to run that fat to ground, but, he got 'er done.

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    Got Woke? DMC's Avatar
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    Only pussies & assholes blame the officiating.
    But it's ok to blame the media, an en y that has no effect on the outcome of the game.

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    Got Woke? DMC's Avatar
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    It was a bad time for everybody...I had no idea Daddy was harboring such a numerical grudge against Kobe. The SOB. Talkin' about tasting ass & lording it over him. The SOB. It took Kobe 4 years to run that fat to ground, but, he got 'er done.
    And now he's there beside him in that ground, Tim standing over them, shovel in hand.

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    notthewordsofonewhokneels Thread's Avatar
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    But it's ok to blame the media, an en y that has no effect on the outcome of the game.
    Exactly.

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    notthewordsofonewhokneels Thread's Avatar
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    And now he's there beside him in that ground, Tim standing over them, shovel in hand.
    & Amy next to Tim with the 1st 5th.

    tee, hee.

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    They said Nash was in tears when his Suns team finally beat a terrible 6th seeded Spurs team in 2010, lol, his career dominated by one team. Spurs killed the run n gun suns and Miami.
    But he got some pretty good revenge. Sweeping the Spurs. The Spurs were never able to sweep his teams. I think that 2010 series was lost when Pop decided to keep starting George Hill and Hill was abused by Nash at the start of game 1.

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    But he got some pretty good revenge. Sweeping the Spurs. The Spurs were never able to sweep his teams. I think that 2010 series was lost when Pop decided to keep starting George Hill and Hill was abused by Nash at the start of game 1.
    Yeah, thats not good revenge, we killed their team him in 03 with the Mavs in the WCF, in 05 with Suns in the WCF, 07 in the defacto NBA Finals with the best Suns team to ever play (all en route to a le), and then again in 08 with a Tim Duncan 3 pointer. And what does he have to show for it, a second round defeat of the spurs against their second worst team of the era en route to a 6 game defeat in the WCF. He got owned and his revenge was pretty much meaningless.

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