Tee212 wrote:lol sure..down by 3 let him go in for a one footed fallback as the clock sounds your team just lost by one. since when has nash ever been in the conversation as being a last second shot taker LOL
SMH
I know this is supposed to be about Kobe being clutch, but I'm not sure where you find your stats for "last shots" to be able to claim that Nash is bad at it. Nash has always been clutch, like this article shows.
http://www.libertyballers.com/2012/2/29 ... th-quarterOf the 15 players who took 450 shots since 2000 (on year ago), the 3 with the best FG% are Lebron (.460), Duncan (.460) and Nash (.459). Pretty good considering he is the only real jump shooter out of the 3. He is also the guy with the best 3P % at .398. Nash is also the guy who was the least assisted (less than 18% of the time), so I'm thinking he is pretty good at creating his shot even if he is using the pick and roll.
And that's discounting his play making, because the Suns have always been great in the clutch with Nash. Here is an example from 2007-2008.
http://www.82games.com/0708/07PHO1E.HTMIf you are going to say things, try to back them up. Everyone can say anything, it doesn't mean it has value.
Also, let's remember the time he played with one eye shut against the Spurs in the 4th quarter. Suns were leading by 7 with less than 6 minutes left in the third and Nash went down. Spurs came back and it was 77-77 and then Nash carried the team on his back with just one good eye.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wyMAJcL7CBM