Nash’s career FG percentage: 52% from 2-point range. 43% from 3-point range and 90% from the free throw line plus 10,000 plus assists. Crazy under appreciated.
Not under appreciated Einstein actually overrated because if you knew basketball you know there's other players that had eagle statistics or close to it and never want to MVP so don't talk to me about underappreciated he doesn't deserve it and if you knew basketball and you would know that cuz you're a casual All those meanest numbers never even got them to a Western conference final and don't be a hypocrite cuz you know that anything that a sports fan wants is mostly a championship not a Hall of Fame Einstein
The best thing about Nash was that he made everyone better. Fry became a shooter when Nash was there. Amare's explosiveness was taken to it's full potential because Nash was there. Shawn Marion became an all star and a scorer because of Nash. Hell, there's so many guys who looked good because he was there. How I wish he won a chip as a player. He deserved it so bad.
???? "Hard working ing" ...bro Nash just had insane god given talent, when you say Hard working you're using those generic label people use on white athletes
@@bomigaruba4433 Couldn't agree more that this young man has a God-given gift that didn't just happen without hard work. I'm old enough to be his (white) mother and just loved watching this young man play. Is that better? ☺
Steve nash is a very intellegent PG. His pass always reachable by his tim mates but always a few cm away from a steal. Can you imagine their opponent feel like always can steal but they couldn't reach it. Nastyyyyyyy
Shaq fails to mention he was in one of the weakest eastern conferences ever while Nash was in one of the MOST competitive Western conferences ever. Nash deserved BOTH MVPS
@@NZbo-.-.-614 Louder. Everyone's talking about how Miami suddenly went from 42-40 to 59-23 with the addition of Shaq and fail to mention to fact that - D Wade was on his 2nd year and had a huge improvement. This was the Bobcats first season and they were in the same division as Miami. Miami went 11-1 against the bottom-tier teams in their division while going 18-12 in the West. They lost more games playing in the West than they did in the East despite playing more games against the East. Nash 2nd MVP was the more controversial one in my opinion. Good years from Dirk, Kobe and Lebron(yup not you Shaq)
@@Konsertt with those guys you need to invent an offense no one has ever seen before. KD pin downs, Harden pick and Rolls are cool but with as much offensive minded people they have in their front office, they should be more innovative.
Crazy thing is a lot of these highlights are actually after his first major knee injury. He was such a freak athlete when he first came out of high school.
just imagine if Dirk and Nash would've stayed together their entire career. They would've been deadly together both would've ended with at least 3 rings
Best passer of all time. A lot of players have had crazy passing flash and Nash had it too, but what separated him was that he actually just a true playmaker who created the looks himself by probing defenses off the dribble in ways that no PG ever had before, and he used his creativity to get the ball to where it needed to be when it needed to be there.
There's such a synergy between the point guard and power forward positions. Stockton and Malone, Nash and Amare, also if anyone remembers Chris Paul and David West, hell even Deron Williams and Carlos Boozer when they were on the Jazz was a pretty crazy combo for a bit.
Ever since I can remember I've been rooting for Nash to get a ring. So sad that it didn't happen. And he's played with so many greats and made his teams way better too. I remember one year I rooted for Nash over Kobe, just cuz Kobe already had some rings and I felt like it was Nash's turn. Then Kobe with the clutch last second come back.
Underrated if you ask me. 49-43-90 for his career. 4x 50-40-90 club. Missed a fifth by one made FT. Most ambidextrous shooter and passer that I've ever seen. So efficient. He would average 25+ and 12 assists if he played today. He was fun to watch.
he had that connection with his team they knew you have to always stay on your toes becouse Nash assists are from another wolrd they could come from any angle at any time ! vision of game and precision passing like no other player !
None of these highlights are from Nash’s best years. This is like showing Kobe highlights but only showing last couple years of #24 and completely ignoring #8.
What? did you even watch the video? They show Nash in his prime years in Phoenix. Assuming you don't know much if you think his Phoenix years aren't his prime years.
Lots of good material, but so much was missing, particularly from his Dallas days. Honestly, could've made this vid twice as long and still missed some of his gems.
Imagine Steve playing at his peak in today's NBA, where shooting three's is half of the offensive plays for all teams. You're basically looking at what Steve would do just by watching Steph Curry. Their games emulate each other because Nash was Steph's favorite player growing up. But if Nash shot as many 3's per game as the average NBA point guards do today, Nash would go down as one of the greatest 3point shooters in history.. Steph Curry, known as the greatest three point shooter of all time has an other-worldly CAREER 3pt percentage of 43%... guess what Steve Nash's CAREER 3pt percentage was...43%!!! The only difference obviously is that Steph Curry shoots many more threes per game than Steve ever did. But in today's game, Steve Nash would literally emulate what Steph Curry is doing now, if he had shot the amount of 3's Steph does... Plus just like Steph Curry, Steve Nash is a wizard handling and passing the ball, and getting his teammates involved... he's an even a better passer than Steph Curry is... Steve Nash would be considered an even greater point guard than he is already known for..
He made everyone around better, always in the conversation without múltiple allstars. And kiddos today say Steph is better??? Give Nash that Roaster...
@@Tiomioes lol...you watch that one highlight of elbow pass, and now you think Jason Williams was better than Nash? xD Jason Williams is an amazing passer, but he is trash compared to Nash lol.
Swear the Mid 2000s suns I wish if it was not the spurs would of won. Nash stoudemire Diaw barbosa bell that team was so good. Literally fast break offense all the time. Loved watching them play.
Nash was still leading the assist board before joining the Lakers.. they just didn't fit in. and Lakers medical staff obviously were not as good as Phoenix..