Perfect shooting, perfect passing, perfect dribbling, perfect court vision, perfect footwork. In short, children should be taught how to play basketball by watching Steve Nash tapes!
@@patricksantino4131 better shooter than Chris Paul.. I'm not sure about the defense side of things but he definitely a better shooter.. I would bet he a better playmaker too.. CP3 the better flopper lmao!
@@alessiofe no it is cause he made the others better around and oeganized game and this is amazing but not well captured if you don't watch the full game. Not with highlights or stats.
This guy played by his own rhythms and beats, never troubling himself with other players' styles and signatures or timing his rhythm to theirs. In effect he acquired a type of body balance (probably through his football background) that is not seen on most players (except maybe for Manu, who may have also played football). He looked and played in a fancy way, but the truth is that he was a realist with regards to his physical attributes. He knew where/when/what situation he can go faster than everyone else while maintaining balance/composure/levity. He may have patterned his style after somebody else, but he played by his own bodily rhythm instead of being chained around to the rhythms of most other players. I doubt if there are any players in this generation who think like him.
Very very good point~ Actually Nash runs not 1st class fast player in running, but he has his onw Nash-Rhythm which makes a feint - seems slow but fast!!!
Could've won in 2007, but the NBA screwed them with amare suspension. Possiby wouldve won with shaq, Also wouldve got to the finals in 2013 with kobe, gasol and dwight if they stayed healthy and chemistry came together
The sun's also lost that game because Steve couldnt make his nose stop bleeding so the refs didn't allow him on the court even though he wanted to still play
+Sir Eddie isnt the one you talking about that 2007 matchup with SA ? i think the game he poppped his nose back in place was around 2009, im not sure tho
Always looked like he was able to score by himself but preferred to share the ball. I remember some games when trusting his teammates didn't payoff and I was like ' man he deserves so many rings already'. As Spurs fan, I always thought of him like the perfect fit back on those days. Making back to back passes with Manu haha. (Nothing against TP of course)
Best passer in nba history! This guy had the ball in his hands all the time but barely made TO's! He was very fun to watch how he ran the whole offensive side. One of the GOATS
Hey NBA, Please make a reel showcasing Mike D'Antoni's 7 second offence so I can enjoy another Steve Nash fast-break montage that's 90% lobs to Amare Stoudamire? This is a formula that can not miss.
Imagine the intense pressure you get when Nash passes you the ball. It just seems like a waste of effort for Nash to elegantly swoop himself down the court with a beautiful pass only for you to miss the shot.
One of the few players who literally seems to count his steps to insure he doesn't travel. He jumps off his second plant and then STILL makes plays BETTER than people nowadays who travel and don't get called for doing so.
Nash was so hood bc he was always played well and was professional and just fun yo watch I remember watching him drop 48 against Dallas one of my favorite memories from when I was a kid
You evidently are from a non-english speaking country because you need a dictionary discover what the word awesome means, because awesome when he applies to Steve Nash means someone that never even got to a Western conference final, let alone an NBA finals let alone winning a championship, oh yeah that's awesome for sure hahaha!!!!!!! see how ridiculous you look yuck yuck!!!! yuck shameful comment don't ever comment on basketball again do you hear me? And by the way take a English remedial course okay duh
You know, he had the true leader spirit on board. When you fought with him, he would make every effort to get you a chance to join in the offence, if you could, then he delivered, if you wanted, then he delivered, just unselfishly and precisely. But when the whole team needed him stand out for victory, he would and he could and he did.
Feeling the pressure of being the shooter after Steve Nash' flashy pass to you and the whole crowd expecting a bucket lmaoo i cant be the receiver of those passes
Nash is the only player I've seen that had the vision and timing to simply leave his dribble, as a drop off to another player. Those passes are beautiful.
What a player! He won back to back MVP’s for a reason. The 7 second Suns offense was something to behold. The only offense more entertaining than that was the Showtime Lakers (yes, I’m that old 😂). I feel sorry for all you young bucks who missed the 80’s and 90’s.
I used to play the Season with NBA Live with the mavs bc he was my favorite player. I would win MVP with him and laugh about how that is nice, but never gonna happen. Then he won 2.
I’ll admit I’ve never seen that many Mavs highlights from him before. I knew he played in Phoenix early in his career and I also knew he play for the Mavs but not that long tho.
Opinions are like you know what everyone's got one and you just showed how stupid you are in basketball don't ever comment again Steve Nash couldn't even make it to the Western conference finals or get a team there and you are trying to promote that slop no one's going to swallow your vomit people aren't vultures you got that jack? Just find another vulture like yourself to swallow that vile bile