The "engine" with two blossoming basketball feet - an encyclopedia introduction to Nash Steve Nash was born on February 7, 1974 in Johannesburg, South Africa. He was selected by the Phoenix Suns in the first round in 1996.

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Basketball and Football "Engine" - Nash

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Vulgar Encyclopedia Introduction

Steve Nash was born on February 7, 1974 in Johannesburg, South Africa. He was selected by the Phoenix Suns in the first round in 1996.

won 2 regular season MVPs in his career, 3 best team one team, 2 best team two team two best team three teams, 5 best team kings, and 2 NBA All-Star Skills Challenge Championship.

In 2017, he won the championship with the Warriors as a player development consultant. On April 1, 2018, he was selected for the Nai Smith Basketball Celebrity Memorial.

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"dry stuff" he wants to say

The first thing he thinks about when Nash mentioned that he was his flowing long hair, but unfortunately he lost because of a bet, he still cut off his long hair. Nash made a bet with his ex-wife in the 2006 World Cup. His ex-wife believed that Italy could win the Hercules Cup and that if Nash lost, he would have to cut off his long hair. The result is cut off.

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The other is his free throw action. Every time Nash makes a free throw, he will touch the soles of his shoes with both hands, then lick his hands, and then free throws. There are two statements about licking hands. One is that there is salt in sweat, which can be improved. Another is that licking hands can make your hands more sticky.

Nash suffers from congenital spinal forward movement, so during the competition, others sit and rest while lying down. At first, he thought he was recovering his strength, but later he found out that it was the impact of his condition. Lying down can relieve pain. Putting aside spinal injury, Nash's physical fitness is also average. Nash, who is the MVP, has never dunked the basket on .

Nash also loves football and plays football well. During the dunk contest, Nash assisted Sir and Drummond with headers and kicks respectively. Nash also grabbed football and basketball in high school, and they were all MVPs of the school.

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Nash met a noble person in the NBA, and Nash was definitely the one who was selected by the Suns at the 15th pick, which was strongly recommended by the Suns assistant coach Nelson at the time. Later, he went to the Mavericks and made a fortune, which also resulted in Nelson's contribution.

At that time, there was another legend about Nash's dribbling. When Nash practiced dribbling, he used tennis to practice, and drove tennis all the way to and from school. At that time, there were some people around me who wanted to improve their dribbling. They tried to practice dribbling with tennis, but of course, they all failed.

At that time, there were a lot of discussions about Nash. At the beginning, he and Nowitzki's flowing hairstyles and various mid-range shots, but Nowitzki paid more attention at that time. Later, after returning to the Suns again, Nash won the MVP for two consecutive years and led the Suns to play the most gorgeous running and shooting (definitely the originator of the small ball era), including Nash, who once became the top inside in the league because of Nash.

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Nash is definitely a top traditional defender, the kind that can immediately improve the team's strength, but it is a bit out of time. In that era when there were still a group of "monsters" in the interior and won the playoffs by defending, Nash could only "rule" the regular season. If Nash had achieved even higher success in his current small ball era, at least he would have won championships in his players era.

Nash has always been a defender with strong offense and weak defense, which is really suitable for the current league. At that time, the Suns could be said to be the originator of the small ball era. I personally think that the Suns could crush other teams in the small ball era later, including the Warriors.

Nash left the Mavericks and returned to the Suns. Many people didn't understand it at that time. After all, the combination of Nowitzki and Nash at that time attracted countless fans because of their sharp offense and high appearance (although the boss was Finley at one time, there were few fans). Now it seems that Nash's departure from the Mavericks may be a win-win situation. After returning to the Suns, Nash ushered in a career high, with a MVP for two consecutive years, which is not something that ordinary people can do. Although he has never played in the finals, he is also relatively successful overall.

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The Mavericks are OK too, and they changed their substitutions, and finally won the championship around Nowitzki.But if there was no such deal, would Nash and Nowitzki lead the team to win the championship? Will this combination become a beautiful story?

If Nash fails in his career, he may be the only one who goes to the Lakers. When Nash went to the Lakers, he was another F4 for the Lakers. Unfortunately, this F4 is not as good as the 1.0 version, at least the 1.0 version has reached the finals. Whether it is the injury or the ball, the F4 failed quickly and thoroughly.

Of course, the combination of Nash and O'Neal was also a big failure. Although O'Neal was old at that time, even O'Neal and the MVP in the second consecutive championship may not necessarily achieve much success when combined. After all, Nash relied on a 7-second fast attack at his peak. If he really fell into a positional battle, Nash's advantage would be gone, and letting O'Neal run would be even more wasteful.

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Nash has a lot of "if", but what I want most is if Nash has no injuries, and injuries are more powerful than tigers, let alone congenital diseases.


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