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    BrentSuriaga01
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    This guy has been a major impact throughout his career not only to himself but other NBA players. Well, I will mention when Jared Dudley said that Steve "helped others earn millions of dollars" he really did. He might not be that impressive defensively, he was an impact offensively especially to the others. I wanna share those NBA players who really thrived and gained success with Steve’s amazing passes and how it affected these players before or after they were Nash’ teammate:

    With Steve Nash the following players average at best is:

    1. Marcin Gortat – 15.4 ppg, 10.0 rpg 56% fg

    2. Amare Stoudamire – 26.0 ppg, 8.9 rpg 56%fg

    3. Shawn Marion – 21.8 ppg, 11.8 rpg 53%fg

    4. Channing Frye – 12.7 ppg, 6.7 rpg 43%fg

    5. Jared Dudley – 12.7 ppg, 4.6 rpg 49%fg

    6. Boris Diaw – 13.3 ppg, 6.9 rpg 53%

    Before or after being with Steve Nash, this happened to them:

    1. Marcin Gortat – well when he was in orlando, he’s a decent back up for Dwight, other than that, he can’t be a starting center in the NBA

    2. Amare Stoudamire – a year after leaving phoenix, I thought its all breakout from him. But injury, Melo and shoot first point guards diminished his game.

    3. Shawn Marion – The matrix was flying everywhere in phoenix. from catching lob passes to jacking up threes, sky was the limit for this guy. After he got dealt to Miami, it was a downhill to irrelevancy for him. barely reach 10 ppg.

    4. Channing Frye – As a rookie, he showed promise. At portland, he was a player that was really close to not being in the NBA anymore. In Phoenix, he was a pick and pop guy and he jacked up threes a lot, so as points.

    5. Jared Dudley – he was as bad as the bobcats when he was there. Last year, he was a good third option for phoenix.

    6. Boris Diaw – I should call him as the savior in phoenix. When amare got injured, the suns are in dire need of big man. They rely on an unknown guy before named boris diaw. boy did he step up to play center for them in the playoffs. At charlotte, much like amare, he would breakway on the first year. but somewhere the following year, he seemed to love the foods there in Charlotte as he grew fat and lacked work ethic. Now, he’s a washed up role player in San Antonio

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    TRC1991
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    you’re moronic sir, Marcin Gortat is actually quite good, and even though Nash is gone, he’s still beyond formiddable at the center position.

    "5. Jared Dudley – he was as bad as the bobcats when he was there. Last year, he was a good third option for phoenix."

     

    what are you even saying?

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    YOOkima
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    Finally, once the season starts, sign-and-trades are no longer available until next offseason. Teams over the tax, according to a new implementation of the rules, can no longer take in players via sign-and-trade, although they can send out players to teams under the tax.
     

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