cupcakesnake wrote:Nash is a much better ball handler, a better shooter, and a vastly superior interior scorer. I also think Nash is a pretty big level up on Stockton as a passer. Stockton was the steady playmaker (who could dial up the aggressive playmaking while in transition); prime Nash was a relentless, probing attacker who just constantly ripped up defense and rammed highlight passes down their throat. Stockton was a brilliant, but somewhat simple (brutally effective) pick & roll operator. Nash was a sorceror who made up new passes on the fly.
Stockton is physically way tougher and stronger than Steve Nash. That strength made him much more competent of an on-ball defender. Stockton was also fierce and dirty on that end. Nash wasn't awful, but aside from charges and not making too many mistakes, there wasn't a lot Nash brought to the table defensively.
Do you think a PG like Deron Williams averaging 20 pts/10 assists under also Jerry Sloan's system winning 53 games might affect Stockton's legacy?
I mean Boozer is a good partner but not in the caliber of Karl Malone.