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    Life after the NBA:

    Nash to join the Warriors as a part time consultant for player development.

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    Saw this at FIBA website.

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    Steve Nash retired recently and Jay Triano recalls their friendship over basketball.
    A teenage Steve Nash and then college coach Jay Triano got stuck on a ferry 25 years ago, giving the two Canadian basketball icons a chance to lay an important foundation for a decades long friendship.

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    Steve Nash out for the season with nerve damage on his back.


    This could be it for Nash. His documentary trailer came out too,
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    Steve Nash confirmed with the LA Times that he plans to return to action in early February.

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  • CKR13
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    Nash will miss two weeks due to back pain.

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    Lakers Searching For Young Point Guard To Help Steve Nash

    According to Sam Amico from FOX Sports, the Los Angeles Lakers are looking for a young point guard who can score the ball with ease, due to the fact that Steve Nash can not play as many minutes as the Lakers need him to. Acquiring a reliable point guard may cost the Lakers Pau Gasol, who was recently reported to be on the trade block.

    Sam Amico, FOX Sports: Many NBA talent-evaluators feel as if Steve Nash is no longer capable of playing at a high level for more than 15-20 minutes game. The Lakers, it is believed, are on the lookout for a younger point guard who’s a more-potent scorer. But as everyone who deals in the trade market will tell you, that won’t be so easy to obtain.

    Nash only managed to play 50 games with the Lakers last season, where he averaged 12.7 points and 6.7 assists per game. The 39-year-old veteran sat out in the second half of the Lakers latest preseason game due to ankle soreness. However, Steve Nash made arguably two of the nicest passes of his Laker career during the preseason game. Nash may not be able to see a ton of consistent action on the floor, but he brings extremely valuable efficiency whenever he is healthy.

    One point guard the Lakers are expected to show interest in is Rajon Rondo, who recently claimed to be happy as a Celtic. However, the Lakers may not have enough assets to offer in exchange for Rondo. Another pipe dream for Laker fans may be to acquire point guard Mike Conley from the Memphis Grizzlies, possibly in exchange for Pau Gasol. Although the Grizzlies would love to team up the Gasol brothers, this is yet another unlikely trade scenario due to the lack of point guards on the Grizzlies roster.

    Unfortunately for the Lakers, acquiring a talented point guard seems nearly impossible due to the lack of depth the Lakers have to offer in exchange. Nonetheless, history has proven that the Lakers front office should never be slept on.
    -Hoop Nation

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  • CKR13
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    Steve Nash reached the 10,000 Assists Club last night.

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  • CKR13
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    Since Howard, Gasol and Hill are out it means more playing time for Robert Sacre. Nash to Sacre plays.

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  • CKR13
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    ESPN reports that Nash will play tonight against Golden State.

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  • CKR13
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    According to the OC Register, Steve Nash is nearing his return and could play as early as Dec. 22 @Golden State or Christmas Day, Dec. 25 vs. New York.

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    According to the Los Angeles Times, Steve Nash was supposed to return next week, but instead will miss another week's worth of games.

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  • CKR13
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    I am intrigued by this "Showtime" vision by Mike D'Antoni. He wants an free flowing uptempo push by the Lakers. They have the master mind for it in Nash. Lakers have not seen anyone with this passing since the days of Magic Johnson and his original showtime crew.

    For one, D'Antoni and Nash are a working tandem as Nash is the catalysts of D'Antoni's seven seconds or less offense back in Phoenix.

    Mike D’Antoni Wants To Bring Back The Showtime Lakers

    We'll see if Showtime can win the wild wild west.

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