-
Nash going to the Heat is impossible. He's willing to stay with the Suns, and so is the Suns — and that's enough. Not to mention that Nash is not crazy about the championship right now.
-
It's not big, thinking about the Heat's expenses, it's impossible for him to go, and for a while I said Iverson to go, I think it's all possible
-
The Suns' two options, 1, trade Nash, 2, don't trade Nash.
Leave Nash behind and continue with Nash as the core. Now the Suns, the champions, impossible.
Then trading is the best option, and Nash's state is bound to have a high price.
The Heat can't do it unless they sell one of the Big Three.
-
I'm also a Nash fan, and he definitely can't go to the Heat, and it's very likely that he will stay with the Suns and stay there, and the Suns can't give up on Nash because it's too difficult to rebuild the team.
-
Nash said he would stay with the Suns all the time.
-
When an NBA reporter interviewed Nash, he was asked if he would leave the Suns for him. Nash said it was a difficult question, saying that if he was to leave the Suns, he would have to go to a team that could win a championship, and that the Heat were an obvious option, but that would need to be further agreed.
-
Not really, unless you trade one of the Big Three, because Nash still has a 10 million contract, and the labor negotiations will definitely take a big pay cut, and I hope it helps you, and I also hope that Nash wins a championship like Kidd.
-
It's almost impossible that Nash is caught up in a trade with the New York Knicks, and there are rumors that he will go to New York.
-
Maybe, if Nash wants a championship ring, the Heat is still more attractive, but the Heat's salary space is not as hungry as the rock, at most give Nash a mini middle class, or even a veteran's base salary, which is too different from the Suns and Raptors' opening price, I personally feel that Nash may sign and then change, sign with the Suns and then trade, the next home may be the Mavericks (provided that DeLong doesn't go to the Mavericks), the Knicks (no one gave Jeremy Lin **4 years and more than 2000w start contract, However, I personally think that the Knicks are likely to give up Jeremy Lin if Nash is willing to come to the Knicks), the Raptors (home and money are still attractive), and continue to stay with the Suns.
-
Nash is more likely to join the Lakers than the Heat.
-
The odds are slim, and the Heat don't have that much room for salary
-
Possibly, but certainly not as dare to give money as the Raptors.
-
It means that Miami has formed a new team that is as luxurious as the Los Angeles Lakers. Naturally, the hopes of winning the championship are quite high. The problem with the Heat is not the talent of the players, but the lack of a good playmaker, and Nash, despite his age, haha, is not to be underestimated!
-
If you join the Heat, then the chances of other teams winning the championship are too small!!
-
That means that the Heat team is short of a center to wrap up next year's All-Star game, and the whole team will pick the West.
-
Theoretically, it's the Lakers, if the team wants to win, players and coaches are very important, the head coach of the Lakers is the best coach in the NBA, and Kobe, the Twin Towers, etc., there are too many All-Star players in the Lakers. Compared with the Heat, the Big Three are still in the run-in period, although there is a luxury group, the coach can't properly handle the problem of their coexistence, so the Heat should not be the Lakers' opponent for the time being!
-
Not only do the Lakers have a much better chance of winning, but if the Heat don't change much, I'm afraid the league will not be ranked in the middle of the league.
-
Although I like the Heat and I like the Emperor, the Heat doesn't seem to be doing well this year.
-
It has to do with the form of the team, and every team has its own fatigue period. It also has something to do with the player's desire to survive. Personally, I feel that the Lakers' style of play is more mature than that of the Heat, and the Heat's run-in is not as strong as the Lakers.
James is very strong, Bosh Wade The three of them are not fused and it feels like they are still fighting on their own.
-
The Lakers have good configurations, such as the Twin Towers, Kobe, Atay, Fisher.
-
You'll find out on Christmas Day.
-
Lakers. See you at Christmas.
-
Lakers. Absolutely optimistic! The shortcomings of the defenders have also been solved this summer, and the current configuration is absolutely powerful, coupled with a sharp coach, there is no way not to be optimistic!
-
The Lakers have a better chance, the coach has rich experience in the playoff finals, the players cooperate tacitly, and the stunning players are stable and have clear tactics
-
The emperor went to the Heat and formed a 3-group with Wadebosh, Nash stayed with the Suns, and Turkcoru also went to the Suns, and I think Nash should be the Suns for the rest of his life.
Thank you for the trouble to adopt!
-
James and Boss went, but Nash didn't. Xiao Si also left the sun. Forgot where to go.
-
The emperor moved to the Heat, and Nash stayed with the Suns.
-
It's James and Bosh and not James and Nash.
-
James went, Nash didn't!
-
Nash's whole family played soccer, he played basketball, but he also played soccer as a child.
-
He's actually an Englishman, his dad is a football coach, and he's a former footballer himself, and he likes Tottenham because it's close to his hometown.
-
He had previously been in the Tottenham Academy.
It's always been great, saying that he can't do it, maybe because of his age, he is 34 this year, and his physical strength may not be as good as before. >>>More
I didn't go to the national team, Daimbert was expelled from the Canadians, the core was gone, and I touched the United States again, so it's normal to lose so much.
For more information, see the 2000 Oscar for Best Picture A Beautiful Mind. Still alive, I came to China a few years ago.
Participated in the 1997 All-Star Weekend "Rookie Game" • On November 14, 1996, against the Vancouver Grizzlies, he made his first NBA start, scoring 17 points, 7 rebounds, and 12 assists • Transferred to the Suns in July 2004 • 2004-2005 NBA regular season MVP (Most Valuable Player) • 2004-2005 season Assist king, per game average, selected to the NBA "First Team" • 2005-2006 season NBA regular season MVP (Most Valuable Player) ·2005-2006 season Assist king, per game, selected to the NBA "First Team" ·2006-2007 season should have won the NBA regular season MVP (Most Valuable Player) again, but his good brother Nowitzki performed better ·2006-2007 season Assist king, per game, selected to the NBA "First Team" ·2007-2008 season Selected to the NBA "Second Team" ·2008-2009 season Didn't make the playoffs • 2009-2010 season Started the Dallas All-Star Game. 2009-2010 Season Assist King, per game, selected to the NBA Second Team. led the team to the Western Conference Finals, but lost to the Lakers and missed the Finals again. >>>More
I'm not sticky, write my own
Canadian, born in South Africa, birthday is February 7, now 35 years old, entered the NBA in 1996, was selected by the Suns with the 15th pick in the first round, and remembered that he was also with the Suns at the time, which helped Nash's growth to a certain extent. >>>More