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CBS Nash Invu -

Posted: Sat Oct 17, 2009 4:45 pm
by JohnVancouver
he talks a bit more about not wanting to leave PHX just to chase a title somewhere else - some good quotes.
He really is a genuinely good guy

Maryvale will love the comment from D'antoni early on, as evidence that he doesn't care about defense. Enjoy, Mary.

http://www.cbssports.com/nba/story/12373619

Re: CBS Nash Invu -

Posted: Sat Oct 17, 2009 8:18 pm
by nashrambler13
even as a huge Nash fan, i still had to laugh at the quote at the begining.

Re: CBS Nash Invu -

Posted: Sat Oct 17, 2009 9:07 pm
by MaryvalesFinest
JohnVancouver wrote:he talks a bit more about not wanting to leave PHX just to chase a title somewhere else - some good quotes.
He really is a genuinely good guy

Maryvale will love the comment from D'antoni early on, as evidence that he doesn't care about defense. Enjoy, Mary.

http://www.cbssports.com/nba/story/12373619


From what I get, the article is basically saying Nash took the money over a ring. How's that a good thing?

Re: CBS Nash Invu -

Posted: Sat Oct 17, 2009 10:25 pm
by BringinDaRuckus
Because most players who say they do not care about money and want to win a ring end up leaving a legacy behind.

Gary Payton and Karl Malone joining Lakers? I mean, Stockton just didn't leave the Jazz because he wants a ring. And honestly, I will look at a player like Stockton as class and loyalty. Malone should have just finished his career with the Jazz.

It's so rare to find players in any sport stay with their team for any long periods of time. It would be different if Nash left the Suns for money with a team that was not contending.

I hope Nash retires a Sun.

Re: CBS Nash Invu -

Posted: Sat Oct 17, 2009 10:28 pm
by rsavaj
MaryvalesFinest wrote:
JohnVancouver wrote:he talks a bit more about not wanting to leave PHX just to chase a title somewhere else - some good quotes.
He really is a genuinely good guy

Maryvale will love the comment from D'antoni early on, as evidence that he doesn't care about defense. Enjoy, Mary.

http://www.cbssports.com/nba/story/12373619


From what I get, the article is basically saying Nash took the money over a ring. How's that a good thing?


I took it as Nash sticking around because he wanted to finish the job instead of becoming a ring-chaser like Payton.

Re: CBS Nash Invu -

Posted: Sat Oct 17, 2009 11:23 pm
by nashrambler13
BringinDaRuckus wrote:Because most players who say they do not care about money and want to win a ring end up leaving a legacy behind.

Gary Payton and Karl Malone joining Lakers? I mean, Stockton just didn't leave the Jazz because he wants a ring. And honestly, I will look at a player like Stockton as class and loyalty. Malone should have just finished his career with the Jazz.

It's so rare to find players in any sport stay with their team for any long periods of time. It would be different if Nash left the Suns for money with a team that was not contending.

I hope Nash retires a Sun.

+1,000,000,000.

I don't even know what I'd do if i saw nash in, say, a celtics, lakers, or spurs (lol, yeah RIGHT!) jersey after all these years. until Shaq went there, i would have been cool if he had gone to the Cavs... MAYBE. only if he won a ring there, and then came straight back. :D

Re: CBS Nash Invu -

Posted: Sun Oct 18, 2009 1:04 am
by aIvin adams
"A lot of people feel you should just go wherever you can to win a championship, but I want to be somewhere where I like my teammates and I feel good about the community," he said. "In the end, chasing a championship can be fleeting. Finding a home, that's important."


thats how i feel about phx too

Re: CBS Nash Invu -

Posted: Sun Oct 18, 2009 2:41 am
by lilfishi22
Geez MVF, Nash didn't take money over a ring. He felt he's still good enough to carry a team and could still win (if we put together a championship team) under his own terms. Ring chasers like GP and Malone couldn't carry a team anymore and needed another team to carry them.

But Nash was also right when he said that, even if he went to a contender it's far from a guaranteed championship, so why not stay where he's happy and chase a ring with HIS team. Besides, considering the type of player he is and how relatively unaffected he is by age, he'll have one or two seasons after his contract is up to go chase a ring. Maybe with the Blazers, who knows.

Re: CBS Nash Invu -

Posted: Sun Oct 18, 2009 8:43 am
by Shuttlesworth
The thought that Nash may never win that elusive title crosses his mind occasionally.

"Maybe momentarily," he said. "But not every team wins a championship. Only one does, so where should I have gone? Where would you go? You could pick the odds-on favorite to win it and they don't jell, they have a bad night, they have an injury and now you're saying, 'Man, I gave up a team that I love, and a community that I love for what?'

"A lot of people feel you should just go wherever you can to win a championship, but I want to be somewhere where I like my teammates and I feel good about the community," he said. "In the end, chasing a championship can be fleeting. Finding a home, that's important."


God, I love this guy.