They didn't even know each other! 26 different starting lineups. Their best player traded midseason. Amare is an injured rookie.
uhmm they played with basically the same starting line-up in that 31-game span and Amare was healthy throughout. playing against slightly above average teams isn't much of an excuse when you're just being raped by the other team. it would mean something if Suns played slightly worse but they were just awful when Nash wasn't playing. this is no surprise to anyone actually paying attention to Suns games so I'm just assuming that you never did. I mean... you actually compared Nash to Luol Deng which is nothing short of idiotic statement.
So you're saying these stats saying Nash being on the court helped the Suns' defense are relevant? Do you think Nash helped the Suns' defense?
if you actually forced yourself to think, you'd notice that these stats show Suns defense being worse with Nash, but it's the offense where he had monstrous impact. I guess your capacity is below that so next time I'll interpret stats for you so you don't have to think at all.
so I wonder what excuse you're gonna come up with this time.
Look, apparently I stumbled into somehow insulting your sacred cow and for that I'm sorry. But just because you want something to be so doesn't make it so.
I doesn't have anything to do with Nash being one of my favorite players. I'm simply pointing out abundantly clear flaws in your reasoning. if you at least gave a good argument for those players ahead of Nash, I'm fine with that. after all, being TOP5 player is no small feat to achieve. what makes me angry is when I read that factually false crap about injuries and stuff.
I mean... you made an attempt to diminish Nash's impact based on the assertion that Marbury significantly helped Suns' chemistry... it doesn't go any dumber than that, seriously.