


I can't choose
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bwgood77 wrote:KJ was a rookie when we traded for him at the deadline and he didn't even start for awhile, so that record isn't very reflective. KJ as a rookie was far better than Nash was as a rookie. In years 2-4 KJ played at a very high level, better than Nash did.
bwgood77 wrote:It's close, but in my opinion, I prefer KJ. When we were about to get ousted in a playoff series, he would score over 40 and drop 10 dimes. Nash did that once or twice maybe, but not like KJ.
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cmw17 wrote:bwgood77 wrote:KJ was a rookie when we traded for him at the deadline and he didn't even start for awhile, so that record isn't very reflective. KJ as a rookie was far better than Nash was as a rookie. In years 2-4 KJ played at a very high level, better than Nash did.
And you can't compare rookie years considering the PGs that were on the Suns when Nash was drafted (Prime KJ and also Jason Kidd) He didn't even get enough playing time to showcase his talents. 10 minutes a game? not an arguable point.bwgood77 wrote:It's close, but in my opinion, I prefer KJ. When we were about to get ousted in a playoff series, he would score over 40 and drop 10 dimes. Nash did that once or twice maybe, but not like KJ.
And Nash made everybody much better than KJ ever did, something a PG is supposed to do, not score 40. (which Nash is more than capable of doing, since he was a much better shooter than KJ and much more creative and crafty)
Azsports77 wrote:Sorry But KJ all the way because he didn't sign with our most hated rivals and stab Suns fans i the back . I am a Suns fan first and fan of the players that make up the team second so what NAsh did was so he could go to a contending team not the garbage statement that he put out trying claim he did it for his kids that is total bs if he wanted to do this for his kids he can walk their and take the pay cut but no he ask to be traded their . So ask your self if your a true fan of the Suns then you should be thinking team first which is not trading what was your best player to the one team that has won more titles than any team in the NBA . Sorry but Steve NAsh did alot for this team but not enough to warrant him asking to be traded to the LAkers and Sarver even considering it and don't bring up the picks and cash he got I would rather lose nash for nothing than trading him to our hated rivals. So ask yourself are you a fan of Steve NAsh then your fine with what he did or are you a true suns fan and when steve Nash comes back you can choose to boo him but what better way than to do nothing let him hear silence that way he will get the message were great full for the time you played hear but hate you for going to our most hated rival.
bwgood77 wrote:KJ, in years 2-4 in the league, averaged 11-12 assists (more than Nash ever did), and he played with far less talent on the Suns than Nash did. He played with Hornacek, who was fine when he played with KJ or Stockton, but sucked in Philly and Phx prior to KJ coming; Chambers, who was a good finisher, but nothing like Amare; Corbin, quite a downgrade from Marion.
bwgood77 wrote:KJ's teams NEVER missed the playoffs either.
bwgood77 wrote:If KJ would have played in D'Antoni's/Gentry's offense, he would have simply been unstoppable and averaged like 15 assists a game.
He's a better shooter PERIOD. May be best in the history of the game. And he's right up there with the best passers ever too. Which is why he's the better player and will get in the hall of fame, while KJ hasn't.bwgood77 wrote:Nash is a better 3 pt shooter though, so I'll give him that.
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