The deadline for the Lakers to use the "stretch" provision on Steve Nash passed over the weekend.
Had the Lakers waived Nash prior to September, they would have been able to stretch his salary over the next three years at around $3.2 million annually.
The team considered increasing its spending power by stretching Nash's salary, but when its top free-agent targets (LeBron James, Carmelo Anthony and Chris Bosh) signed elsewhere, the Lakers chose instead to protect their cap space over the next two summers — sticking with the NBA's oldest player for a final season.
So they really considered stretching Nash if we'd signed one of the above 3 players. That's a sign that we we're going all out this off-season. Even if by some chance Nash is able to give us 15-20mpg, I'm still in favor of starting Jeremy Lin period. Steve at this point cant compete with these starting PG's on either end of the court. But he still can bring us veteran leadership off the bench, he's a great spot up shooter and passer.