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did someone predict Steve Nash would be 18-0 this year?
I predict that that Bayless will win as many or more rings as Nash. There. I said it!

I still stand by my stance from the thread last January. He IS old, and despite being able to play like this early in the season will he really be able to sustain this for 82 games and beyond? Back issues don't just magically get better with age and especially with the repeated pounding players take running up and down the court all night long, fighting through screens, getting banged around, etc.
Good for Nash being able to still get it done for now, but I'll be shocked if he actually gets to April without breaking down physically.
I still stand by my stance from the thread last January. He IS old, and despite being able to play like this early in the season will he really be able to sustain this for 82 games and beyond? Back issues don't just magically get better with age and especially with the repeated pounding players take running up and down the court all night long, fighting through screens, getting banged around, etc.
Good for Nash being able to still get it done for now, but I'll be shocked if he actually gets to April without breaking down physically.
Hey Nik, I found this statement you said about Nash to be intersting given the "Miller saga" these days:
Secondly, I don't want our all-star playmaking 2 guard to have to change his game at all just to adapt to a player who is only going to be around for a year or so, and Brandon's off-ball, on-ball game has nothing to do with our bigs
Well, he ain't. (As an example, 21/20 in a come-from-behind win over the Sixers, tonight.)

Bravo Nik. I really respect someone who can admit they are wrong about something. I also agree with all your points well said. Repped if I don't have to spread it around anymore.Interesting ... let's just say that the Houston series was something of a revelation for me, the Roy-iso heavy offense got pretty clearly exposed as being not quite enough to get the job done. This team needed better balance and another playmaker if they want to get to the next level. I don't want Brandon to be taking a backseat and to be marginalized, but more guys needed to get involved and the offense needs to create more easy buckets.
I still think the team needs to feature Roy as their primary option (which means him scoring 20+ a game and also handling the ball at the end of quarters and games and I think with time he will reassert himself into the forefront of this offense.
But another thing changed for me between last season and this one; Oden actually looks like he can be a comfortable low post scorer, last year he was garbage on offense unless he was getting putback dunks off of offensive rebounds, so I didn't want Brandon dumping the ball into Greg. Things change and with Miller running the point the majority of the game I think you can see evidence that Greg is getting more shots and and he's doing good things with it.
Mea Culpa, I was dead wrong.
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Funny, I went and read the whole thread to see where my statement about brandon fit into the context of the discussion, in hindsight I think I was probably reacting more to the defensive shortcomings that shamlessblazer's end lineup would have left us with. He wanted a backcourt of Nash, Sergio, Roy and Rudy. Certainly Miller and Blake are no great shakes defensively, but I'd rather have Miller and Blake over two sieves like Nash and Chacho. Other than that he probably was right about Nash being able to feed the post a little better, but it wasn't like Nash paired up with Shaq set the world on fire.
About 2 years ago, I proposed a trade to get Nash to Portland. I think it involved players like Raef, Webster or Outlaw, Sergio and Blake. I was laughed out of the O-live forum, saying that Nash is too old and can't help our team. I couldn't imagine having Nash, Webster, Roy, Bayless and Fernandez as our guard rotation. Sounds pretty exciting now.![]()
Great deal for Portland. But how could you enjoy the results of it after being arrested and likely jailed for threatening D'Antoni/Kerr (whomever was GM when you made the post) with a gun to make him do such a bad deal for Phoenix?
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Funny, I went and read the whole thread to see where my statement about brandon fit into the context of the discussion, in hindsight I think I was probably reacting more to the defensive shortcomings that shamlessblazer's end lineup would have left us with. He wanted a backcourt of Nash, Sergio, Roy and Rudy. Certainly Miller and Blake are no great shakes defensively, but I'd rather have Miller and Blake over two sieves like Nash and Chacho. Other than that he probably was right about Nash being able to feed the post a little better, but it wasn't like Nash paired up with Shaq set the world on fire.
than any analysis about you made about how Roy would play with Nash (in fact I thought you were right about that . . . maybe next time I'll read the whole thread . . . or maybe not.
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