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- Brett Pollakoff
- Brett Pollakoff is an NBA blogger for FanHouse
Steve Nash is known for being one the most honest and forthcoming NBA players when it comes to being interviewed, and in a 45-minute
conversation with NBC's Graham Bensinger, he continues to hold up that reputaion. Nash discusses a variety of topics, but the one of most interest might be where he chooses to play out his next contract, when his current one is up after next season.
Nash is careful to say that Phoenix is the obvious choice, and is nice enough to give a shout out to his home land in Toronto. But a reunion with
Mike D'Antoni in New York (and the chance to play alongside someone like
LeBron James at the same time) might just be too tempting for him to pass up.
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Nash is a bonehead and on the down side of his career. If he wants to play with LeBron he better expand his list to Cleveland cause da "King' isn't going anywhere near the "Big Stinkhole".
Chris Bosh to Cleveland in 2010.
He should stay in Phoenix, as they have a lot of retirement communities there. I doubt very many teams will want a 36 year old point guard with chronic back problems.
for those who think Lebron will never leave, get a clue...IT'S BUSINESS and Lebron's expressed goals in life are two:
1. Be the first black billionaire
2. Win a championship ring
Neither of those things will happen in Cleveland....and the minute #2 is obvious to him, he will flee to a place where #2 and #1 are possible....remember, even the most loyal will move if there's a ring possible. think KG....long suffering, repeated declarations of "never leave" and then.....the Celtics happened....it's only desperation on the part of Cleveland fans to be so naive as to think that if he doesn't win a ring in the next year or two...he'll stay 3-5 more years with a management that doesn't give him the tools to do so...he's 24 now...he knows it only gets harder...he's not stupid...and, homes can be sold...
as for Nash...I wish him the best, he's a class act and I hope he can go wherever he wants to so he can play the game he loves to play without being saddled with the Big Ego, the 300 lb. self serving MDE (most demanding ever), to slow his game down...regardless of how the Big Black Hole of Free throws is currently playing, the Suns will not win it all this year...because Shaq is done. except for "I'm going to show everyone" spurts, he can't be counted on, and don't be surprised if there's another injury that happens that will keep him from being exposed in the playoffs...
lebron will need a time machine to be the first black billionaire.