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    ring or no ring where would you rank steve nash

    ring or no ring where would you rank steve nash in the greatest point guards of all time list and which current young point guard has the ability to pass him in terms of production
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    One of the most efficient PG's of all time, maybe THE most efficient. Look at his %s, ridiculous. Nearly 50% from the field, 42% from 3, 90% from the line. And his impact on an offense is even more than his excellent numbers would suggest.

    Regardless of not winning a ring, and being a terrible defender, his name would have to be on any elite list.

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    Johnson
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    Greatest Canadian named Steve Nash ever.

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    Quote Originally Posted by LTBaByyy View Post
    Johnson
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    Ew Nash better than Payton? No way.

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    Him winning a ring with LA isn't going to change how I view him all that much. Without looking into it too much, he's behind Magic, Oscar, Stockton by a good margin. I don't think there's a whole lot seperating him from Isiah, Cousy, Payton or Frazier either really. He's probably ahead of Kidd too.

    In my top 7. Don't feel like sorting it out right now though.

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    Top 10 pg easy. Probably top 5. With players like him and Kobe unless they commit murder or something their legacy can only improve

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    I have a soft spot for Steve Nash. Glad he's on the Lakers now, but I was able to enjoy watching him on both, Dallas and Phoenix. And when I say "soft spot", I mean "hard spot".. If you know what I mean.

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    Top 5-7 but he had some rough years, that's why he's below others who had a phenomenol career in the history of this league.

    It's not like he played prime all the time throughout his career but dude can connect on for some more years. Also his MVP throphies...you can argue about one of them. Is he on pace of winning a championship? We'll see, he has chance but so have others too.

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    Top 6 in modern era.

    Magic, Stockton, Kidd, Zeke, Glove, Nash

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    Great player - but he's famous for running an offense that is famous for not winning championships.
    I'm a Lakers fan...BUT:

    1) No I don't think Kobe > MJ

    2) No I don't think LeBron sucks.

    3) No I don't think it's funny to continuously make jokes about Charles Osborne.

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    Rings mean absolutely nothing when it comes to where a player ranks all time. Nash is still a top 7 pg in the history of the game, whether he wins a ring or not.


    Stockton is still a top 3 pg. Barkley is one of the best PF's ever. So is Malone. You could even throw Chris Webber in there. They all have no rings, but they're still some of the best players to ever play. Same goes for Nash.

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    Magic
    Oscar
    Stockton
    Frazier
    Isiah/Nash/Payton/Kidd

    there's not a large serparation there. Personally I'd take him at 5th though.

    Quote Originally Posted by rhymeratic View Post
    Shoot I'd even put up Glen Rice and Mitch Richmond in their prime at or slightly better than James. Even Glenn Robinson who is a forgotten beast.


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    Kobe GOAT LOL
    ^Finally got one.

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    In other words, you're a KOBE fan talking to a basketball fan...
    Lol he thinks I'm a Kobe fan.

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    Quote Originally Posted by b@llhog24 View Post
    Magic
    Oscar
    Stockton
    Frazier
    Isiah/Nash/Payton/Kidd

    there's not a large serparation there. Personally I'd take him at 5th though.
    agreed.

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