The 2004 free agency saw legendary point guard Steve Nash leave the Dallas Mavericks for the Phoenix Suns. Steve, 30 years old at that time, appeared to have taken a magic pill upon donning the ...
Like Nash's Suns, the Heat also lost in the Conference Finals. Steve received 65 first-place votes against Shaq's 58 and won the MVP award by a mere 34-point difference. And while the Hall of ...
"Along with Mike D’Antoni and the Seven-Seconds-or-Less Suns, Steve Nash moved basketball forward thanks to his pick-and-roll wizardry and ability to shoot off the dribble, including from ...
Phoenix Suns point guard Steve Nash led Santa Clara to three NCAA Tournament appearances, including an upset of second-seeded Arizona in the 1993 tournament. If you follow basketball, you know ...
In 2005, Shaquille O'Neal came close to winning a second MVP. However, voters ended up going with Phoenix Suns guard Steve Nash. The Hall of Fame center has spoken about this on numerous occasions ...
Michael LoRé is a soccer and golf journalist based in New York City. Steve Nash spent the majority of his 18-year NBA career helping others, not only through his selfless play on the court ...
Brooklyn Nets coach Steve Nash gives high praise to his former team, Phoenix Suns, who look to break the franchise record for wins in a single season. Skip to Navigation Skip to Main Content ...
Since then, the Sixers have squared off against Suns teams led by Steve Nash, Amar’e Stoudemire, and Shawn Marion. More recently, the Sixers have their very own NBA MVP, Joel Embiid, taking on ...
The Dallas Mavericks' Dirk Nowitzki and Steve Nash duo made a list of the best NBA teams of the 2000s. Although Dirk Nowitzki experienced significant success, a butterfly effect could have cost No ...