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Instead, the scattered crowd at Verizon Center serenaded the Wizards with boos for the first time this season after watching them lose to the Phoenix Suns, 102-90, in a painful exhibition in which Steve Nash dished out more assists than the home... Full Article at The Washington Post
OAKLAND - When the Kings decided to hand over control of their offense to Tyreke Evans, they joined a growing list of teams depending on young point guards to direct their squads. Full Article at Sacramento Bee
Phoenix Suns guard Steve Nash, left, is fouled by Golden State Warriors guard Stephen Curry, right, in the third quarter of an NBA basketball game Friday, Oct. 30, 2009, in Phoenix. Nash scored 18 points with 20 assists as the Suns won 123-101. View Photo »
I went to the old-white-guy-at-the-YMCA shot and I was lucky to make something happen ... We scrapped, we fought and we swung the ball to L.B. for a big three as well. It was a great effort.
T he Phoenix Suns came out in the daytime for the first time this season, on a Sunday afternoon on the East Coast. And they proceeded to commit 16 first-half turnovers. Full Article at Globe and Mail
: Suns G Steve Nash had 17 assists in Saturday's game at Washington. He is averaging 11 assists in six games to begin the season. (Updated 11/08/2009). No information available at this time (Updated 11/8/09). Full Article at CBS Sports
Steve Nash distributed the ball nicely on Sunday afternoon in D.C. WASHINGTON -- Jason Richardson scored 22 points, Steve Nash of Victoria had 17 assists, and the Phoenix Suns maintained their dominance of the Washington Wizards with a 102-90 victory... Full Article at Sports News Canada
Phoenix Suns' Steve Nash, right, gets a visit from Phoenix Mercury's Diana Taurasi during Suns' NBA basketball media day Monday, Sept. 28, 2009, in Phoenix. View Photo »
It was mainly three things ... First, the opportunity to go out there and play. Second, the system that they run. And three, the guys and the chemistry. Steve Nash, Grant Hill, I knew Amar'e a little bit, Steve Kerr, Alvin Gentry called a few times . . .a lot went into it, but those guys definitely impa...
WASHINGTON -- Jason Richardson scored 22 points, Steve Nash had 17 assists, and the Phoenix Suns maintained their dominance of the Washington Wizards with a 102-90 victory Sunday. Full Article at The Washington Post
WASHINGTON (AP) -Jason Richardson scored 22 points, Steve Nash had 17 assists, and the Phoenix Suns maintained their dominance of the Washington Wizards with a 102-90 victory Sunday. Full Article at MSNBC Sports
Stephen John Nash, OC, OBC (born 7 February 1974), is a Canadian professional basketball player who plays point guard for the Phoenix Suns of the National Basketball Association (NBA). Full Article
Phoenix Suns guard Steve Nash, left, is fouled by Golden State Warriors guard Stephen Curry, right, in the third quarter of an NBA basketball game Friday, Oct. 30, 2009, in Phoenix. Nash scored 18 points with 20 assists as the Suns won 123-101.
View Photo »Phoenix Suns' Steve Nash, right, gets a visit from Phoenix Mercury's Diana Taurasi during Suns' NBA basketball media day Monday, Sept. 28, 2009, in Phoenix.
View Photo »NBA star Steve Nash (R) chases the ball while training with young prospect players for the Vancouver Whitecaps FC in Vancouver, British Columbia September 17, 2009. Nash will be playing a celebrity benefit game on Saturday.
View Photo »NBA star Steve Nash (R) chases the ball while training with young prospect players for the Vancouver Whitecaps FC in Vancouver, British Columbia September 17, 2009. Nash will be playing a celebrity benefit game on Saturday.
View Photo »NBA star Steve Nash (R) chases the ball while training with young prospect players for the Vancouver Whitecaps FC in Vancouver, British Columbia September 17, 2009. Nash will be playing a celebrity benefit game on Saturday.
View Photo »National Basketball Association star Steve Nash (C) does warm up exercises while training with young prospect players for the Vancouver Whitecaps FC in Vancouver, British Columbia September 17, 2009. Nash will be playing a celebrity benefit game on Saturday.
View Photo »Six-time NBA All-Star and two-time NBA MVP, Steve Nash, center, receives applause after accepting an Honourary Doctor of Laws degree at a special convocation ceremony at the University of Victoria on Friday Sept. 18, 2009, in Victoria, British Colombia.
View Photo »Canadian basketball star Steve Nash (C) calls together Chinese fans and players for a photograph after playing a pickup game of basketball at the Dongdan courts in central Beijing on August 30, 2009.
View Photo »Canadian basketball star Steve Nash (C, in mid-jump) plays a pickup game of basketball at the Dongdan courts in central Beijing on August 30, 2009.
View Photo »Canadian basketball star Steve Nash (R, foreground) is outjumped while playing a pickup game of basketball at the Dongdan courts in central Beijing on August 30, 2009.
View Photo »Canadian basketball star Steve Nash (C) plays a pickup game of basketball at the Dongdan courts in central Beijing on August 30, 2009.
View Photo »Canadian basketball star Steve Nash (C) plays a pickup game of basketball at the Dongdan courts in central Beijing on August 30, 2009.
View Photo »Canadian basketball star Steve Nash (C) plays a pickup game of basketball at the Dongdan courts in central Beijing on August 30, 2009.
View Photo »Canadian basketball star Steve Nash (R) plays a pickup game of basketball at the Dongdan courts in central Beijing on August 30, 2009.
View Photo »Canadian basketball star Steve Nash (L) plays a pickup game of basketball at the Dongdan courts in central Beijing on August 30, 2009.
View Photo »Canadian basketball star Steve Nash (C) plays a pickup game of soccer at the Dongdan courts in central Beijing on August 30, 2009.
View Photo »Canadian basketball star Steve Nash (L) takes part in a pickup game of basketball at the Dongdan courts in central Beijing on August 30, 2009.
View Photo »Canadian basketball star Steve Nash (centre L) plays a pickup game of basketball at the Dongdan courts in central Beijing on August 30, 2009.
View Photo »Canadian basketball star Steve Nash (L) plays a pickup game of basketball at the Dongdan courts in central Beijing on August 30, 2009.
View Photo »Canadian basketball star Steve Nash (C) poses for a photo with fans and players at the Dongdan courts in central Beijing on August 30, 2009.
View Photo »Canadian basketball star Steve Nash (C) plays a pickup game of basketball at the Dongdan courts in central Beijing on August 30, 2009.
View Photo »Canadian basketball star Steve Nash (C) plays a pickup game of basketball at the Dongdan courts in central Beijing on August 30, 2009.
View Photo »Canadian basketball star Steve Nash (R) plays a pickup game of basketball at the Dongdan courts in central Beijing on August 30, 2009.
View Photo »Canadian basketball star Steve Nash (C) plays a pickup game of basketball at the Dongdan courts in central Beijing on August 30, 2009.
View Photo »Canadian basketball star Steve Nash (R) plays a pickup game of basketball at the Dongdan courts in central Beijing on August 30, 2009.
View Photo »Phoenix Suns' Steve Nash, right, gets a visit from Phoenix Mercury's Diana Taurasi during Suns' NBA basketball media day Monday, Sept. 28, 2009, in Phoenix.
View Photo »I went to the old-white-guy-at-the-YMCA shot and I was lucky to make something happen ... We scrapped, we fought and we swung the ball to L.B. for a big three as well. It was a great effort.
It was mainly three things ... First, the opportunity to go out there and play. Second, the system that they run. And three, the guys and the chemistry. Steve Nash, Grant Hill, I knew Amar'e a little bit, Steve Kerr, Alvin Gentry called a few times . . .a lot went into it, but those guys definitely impa...
It would be nice if we could get some easy buckets, but it's difficult for us sometimes because we've got a lot of different players from when Mike D'Antoni was here ... Those days are over, and we've got to find a way to kind of pull it back out of ourselves with the new guys and get everyone kind of a...
Very good point guards – and it doesn't stop there ... We come home and play Derrick Rose (of the Chicago Bulls on Wednesday) and then we have, I think it's Baron Davis and Steve Nash. It just keeps going.
I feel like it was unfair that the [NBA] team was taken away from the city
You can work on so many things, and there are variable factors with guys like Steve Nash or Gilbert Arenas. But there's the unpredictable. You're not really sure what's going to happen. He turns the corner, gets in the paint, he's very athletic and he looks as quick and as explosive as he did three year...
It’s a lot to ask to fill an arena for a pre-season NBA game, especially because it’s not the best of times.
They have a dynamic, healthy player, Gilbert Arenas, who can take your plans and effectively throw them out of the window, a little bit like what we saw with Steve Nash last night
I felt robbed a little bit when the Grizzlies left town ... It feels like a birthday for me. I think the city did a great supporting the team while they were here. They love basketball in British Columbia and it was really unfortunate and I think unfair in a lot of ways that they lost their team.
I told our guys we played hard and did a lot of good things, but we missed some easy shots ... Steve Nash is a two-time MVP, he was slicing and dicing us in the fourth quarter. You have to tip your cap to him, he's a great player.
I felt robbed a little bit when the Grizzlies left town ... It feels like a birthday for me. I think the city did a great supporting the team while they were here. They love basketball in British Columbia and it was really unfortunate and I think unfair in a lot of ways that they lost their team.
If you have guys like Steve Nash, Grant Hill, Leandro Barbosa and Amare, you always have a chance to be successful and they'll be fun to watch ... I can't predict much more about them than that, but talent wins in this league and they have talent.
I don’t know. I’m pretty busy with the Whitecaps. Let’s worry about getting that franchise off to a good start in the MLS before we worry about an NBA team here.
Steve Nash is a great point guard ... He’s good at coming off pick-and-rolls, keeping his dribble when he’s going toward the basket and throwing alley-oops to Amare Stoudemire, so it’s going to be a tough challenge for me to go out there and guard a guy like him.
This is the first time I've played an NBA game in six months and we were playing outside
I told him I wanted him to be a point guard ... I told him we needed him to be Steve Nash or John Stockton. We need him to spread the ball around. We don't need him to be Baron Davis or Allen Iverson.
You look at San Antonio, (coach Gregg) Popovich has that stupid quote about hitting the stone — tell him I said that ... But it makes a lot of sense. One hit might not break it, but each hit does its damage until 10,000 hits later, they break the stone. You can't have an attitude that worries about a ch...
I think being with Larry Brown last year in Charlotte and playing behind Steve Nash for the first part of my rookie season (helped me) ... I learned a lot from those guys - hopefully enough to bring out here and incorporate my speed and quickness with that and hopefully be a match for this team.
I found out he was the Michael Jordan of Canada, before Steve Nash. I was like, wow. I didn't know he was that good a player.
Hey, by the way, I think Steve Nash will be playing with them…do you know him, German, the one who plays for NBA?
Everybody is doing it. Look at UCLA. They made the Final Four the last few years with Alfred Aboya (Cameroon), Luc Richard Mbah a Moute (Cameroon) and Nikola Dragovic (Serbia) starting ... Go all the way back to Patrick Ewing. He was born in Jamaica. Hakeem Olajuwon (Nigeria) was great for Houston. Stev...
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