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Do you embody the Nash-ness?
I hope Steve Nash is famous forever because his antics and personality are perfect for endorsement deals that can stretch far beyond the days of playing basketball.
Honestly, how many pro-athletes, let alone pro-basketballers can put out a viral video like this one and have you convinced that this is exactly how they are like when the cameras aren’t rolling.
Oh, and in case you were wondering, my Nash-ness is at a hundred, thousand, trillion.
via 24seconds
1976 Playoff Flashback.
Suns @ Warriors, Game 7.
Song: Charles Earland “Don’t Say Goodbye”
Ron Ron with the jam & “Gun Show” celebration.
(Source: stacheketball.neswblogs.com)
Deron Williams has the wickedest crossover in the NBA and Steve Nash will vouch for that.
This is from last night’s pre-season game sent to us by reader, JoeBe3
Amar’e had an unlucky game tonight.
7-20 FG%, 3 TOs, -8 differential, Lamar had 8 more rebs.
Suns owner Robert Sarver yelled “take him out,” then called his late turnover “stupid.” (care of @kevinding)
(Photo by Ronald Martinez/Getty Images)
Sunday, Jason Richardson missed a game-tying dunk against the Spurs, and the Suns went on to lose. Last night, with Phoenix again down two, Richardson successfully threw down a monster jam off a missed shot, but the Suns still couldn’t prevail against Utah. It was a lot like the 2004 Dunk Contest, with Richardson’s rim-rattling dunks coming in a losing effort, except that the killer blow in this game was a three-pointer by Mehmet Okur, and Okur has a vertical leap of approximately nine inches.
(Photo by Barry Gossage/NBAE via Getty Images)
Back in Time: June 11
Michael Jordan and Charles Barkley | 1993
Michael Jordan of the Chicago Bulls and Charles Barkley of the Phoenix Suns each scored 42 points in Chicago’s 111-108 victory, marking the first time in NBA Finals history that opposing players each scored 40 or more points in a Finals game.