All Nash has to do is worry about pushing the ball and finding the open man
Ripper wrote:
Come playoff time the Suns-opponents are going to exploit Nash's poor defending and his injury proneness.
Earlier this season Brevin Knight was averaging 10 assists per game, hardly anybody mentions him.
Tim Duncan is simply astounding, he doesn't even have to play 40 minutes for his team to perform well. Now that's brilliant, he can sort of ride through the season so he starts the playoffs fresher and healthier
put any form of PG who likes to push the ball and can pass well, and they'd have a similar record...people tend to ignore the improvement of Stoudemire and the addition of Richardson
So the Suns have an amazing first half of the season. And yes when Nash got down losses kept piling.
In my book, MVP candidates should put up superhuman perfomances and they have to be invaluable to their team
j.23 wrote:So the Suns have an amazing first half of the season. And yes when Nash got down losses kept piling.In my book, MVP candidates should put up superhuman perfomances and they have to be invaluable to their team
good sir, you just contradicted yourself
i can't see any reason why steve nash shouldn't be considered MVP. remember in the 2001-2002 season when jason kidd got signed by the nets and turned that shithole into a title contender? i didn't see anyone complaining about him being an MVP candidate; yet, we almost have the identical situation going on in phoenix
Ripper wrote:j.23 wrote:So the Suns have an amazing first half of the season. And yes when Nash got down losses kept piling.In my book, MVP candidates should put up superhuman perfomances and they have to be invaluable to their team
good sir, you just contradicted yourself
i can't see any reason why steve nash shouldn't be considered MVP. remember in the 2001-2002 season when jason kidd got signed by the nets and turned that shithole into a title contender? i didn't see anyone complaining about him being an MVP candidate; yet, we almost have the identical situation going on in phoenix
You are comparing the Kidd's Nets to these Suns. He doesn't compare with kid, and the teams don't compare either. Kidd had less talent around him. Martin was the next best player on that team and he's now way near as good as Stoudemire is now. Then there was Van Horn (underachieving playoffchoker) and Richard Jefferson (still developing at the time). The Nets got to the finals, and they could run AND play defense. The Suns just run and shoot three's.
Just take a look at the efficiency ratings of Nba.com
1. Kevin Garnett (Minnesota Timberwolves) 43 33.42
2. Dirk Nowitzki (Dallas Mavericks) 40 28.48
3. LeBron James (Cleveland Cavaliers) 41 28.41
4. Tim Duncan (San Antonio Spurs) 45 26.47
5. Amare Stoudemire (Phoenix Suns) 45 26.40
6. Shawn Marion (Phoenix Suns) 45 25.78
7. Shaquille O'Neal (Miami Heat) 44 24.80
8. Chris Webber (Sacramento Kings) 38 23.89
9. Kobe Bryant (Los Angeles Lakers) 34 23.85
10. Dwyane Wade (Miami Heat) 41 23.73
11. Tracy McGrady (Houston Rockets) 41 23.63
12. Elton Brand (Los Angeles Clippers) 42 23.17
13. Allen Iverson (Philadelphia 76ers) 38 22.87
14. Brad Miller (Sacramento Kings) 42 22.69
15. Larry Hughes (Washington Wizards) 34 22.15
16. Paul Pierce (Boston Celtics) 43 22.02
17. Steve Nash (Phoenix Suns) 42 21.98
Nash ranks 17th, whereas the other MVP candidates, Garnett, Duncan, Shaq, Lebron and Nowitzky rank in the top 7. His teammates Stoudemire and Marion rank 5 and 6, which is amazing. And you can't fully credit their tremendous production due to Nash. Well maybe you can, since they have to work harder on the defensive end because Nash is a defensive liability.![]()
He basicly plays with better players. Do you honestly think he's playing better then the past few years, that somehow he is a better player? Nope, he's just playing in an ideal situation for him. When people say he makes the other players better, is that really true? Then explain why Nowitzky is excelling in his absence? Maybe it's not Nash that is making the players around him better, but the players around him are making him look even better then he really is? If Stoudemire or Marion gets injured, they are going to pile up losses just like when Nash was out.
Nash excels in one department. An MVP excels in all departments. Is just that his style of play is refreshing, as there aren't many pure point guards around, the Kidd's and Paytons are growing old fast. Because his passing and the way he runs the offense is so compelling to people, people are favoring him at the moment.
The other MVP candidates help their team in all areas. They put up better numbers and they are going to rise to the occasion during the playoffs. Nash has the odds stacked against him, because he's going to be even more of a liability in the playoffs, where injuries, durability, defense and great perfomances determine the outcome. Garnett, Duncan and James don't even have any real weaknesses, and they are slated to save their best for the playoffs. That's why Nash should never go ahead of those three.
ps. I'm 1/8th canadian, so I don't exactly hold a grudge towards canadians.
You are comparing the Kidd's Nets to these Suns. He doesn't compare with kid, and the teams don't compare either. Kidd had less talent around him. Martin was the next best player on that team and he's now way near as good as Stoudemire is now. Then there was Van Horn (underachieving playoffchoker) and Richard Jefferson (still developing at the time). The Nets got to the finals, and they could run AND play defense. The Suns just run and shoot three's.
Nash ranks 17th, whereas the other MVP candidates, Garnett, Duncan, Shaq, Lebron and Nowitzky rank in the top 7. His teammates Stoudemire and Marion rank 5 and 6, which is amazing. And you can't fully credit their tremendous production due to Nash.
Well maybe you can, since they have to work harder on the defensive end because Nash is a defensive liability.
He basicly plays with better players. Do you honestly think he's playing better then the past few years, that somehow he is a better player? Nope, he's just playing in an ideal situation for him. When people say he makes the other players better, is that really true?
Then explain why Nowitzky is excelling in his absence?
Maybe it's not Nash that is making the players around him better, but the players around him are making him look even better then he really is? If Stoudemire or Marion gets injured, they are going to pile up losses just like when Nash was out.
Nash excels in one department. An MVP excels in all departments. Is just that his style of play is refreshing, as there aren't many pure point guards around, the Kidd's and Paytons are growing old fast. Because his passing and the way he runs the offense is so compelling to people, people are favoring him at the moment.
The other MVP candidates help their team in all areas.
They put up better numbers and they are going to rise to the occasion during the playoffs.
Nash has the odds stacked against him, because he's going to be even more of a liability in the playoffs, where injuries, durability, defense and great perfomances determine the outcome. Garnett, Duncan and James don't even have any real weaknesses, and they are slated to save their best for the playoffs. That's why Nash should never go ahead of those three.
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