Jarlaxle0204 wrote:Personally, I'll always love Nash.  Probably my favorite player ever followed by Barkley and KJ.  Those teams were the most fun teams I've ever watched.  Nash always left it all on the floor.  By the time he left us, he was pretty much done.  Most had wanted him to leave years prior.  I don't blame Nash (although it was upsetting initially seeing him going to the Lakers).  Now I thank him.  He often mentions in interviews his love for the team and says that playing in Phoenix were some of the best times of his life.  You think he would have done the video at all if he didn't feel some sort of ties to the team?  
Everyone is entitled to their own opinion but I'll always be in the pro Steve Nash camp.  Looking forward to his ROH induction and eventual HOF induction.
Yeah, I'm not getting all the hate.  It's not as if Nash left when he was in the prime of his years-he was pretty much spent by then, so it's not as if he reached greatness, then said 'naw, this town is too small for me, I need a 
real city'  He was already on the decline, and the Suns received 2 draft picks in the deal...what's not to like?
And what if Sir Charles brought us that championship in '93, would you all feel Barkley wasn't a true Sun because he started in Philly and finished in Hou?  And for those who feel that way about Nash, and presumably, Barkley, please don't respond by saying that was a 'team effort' or that Barkley wasn't even the greatest player on that team, because we all know differently--he was the MVP for crying out loud--had we won that year, it would've been on his back.  As much as I love KJ, he was not the #1 on that team, nor Majarle.
I'm not saying those that feel that way about Nash don't deserve to feel the way you do, I'm just honestly curious how you would feel had Nash brought us a Championship in '05 or '06, or about Barkley in '93?  I'm sorry, but you can't expect NBA players to spend their entire career in one city--even KJ played a half season in Cleveland.  Is only Alvan Adams and KJ worthy of our admiration over Majerle, Hornacek, West, etc., because they all played somewhere else during their career after Phoenix?  and especially in this day and age, that's not likely to happen very often.  And yes, even if one 'chooses' to leave Phoenix, they are still a 'Sun' in my book if they spend more than a couple of years with the team. 
So no, I don't necessarily look back at Shaq's career and think to myself, what a great, historic Phoenix Sun. But do you think Laker fans don't consider Shaq a Laker because he player a season and a half for us late I his career?  IDK, maybe, but I doubt Laker fans hold any ill-will toward Shaq for playing in Phoenix.