Steve Nash never won an NBA championship. Here's what left him empty-handed.

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  • Опубликовано: 5 ноя 2019
  • Steve Nash has every individual accolade an NBA player could dream of, but his teams never won a championship, never even made the Finals. Those teams include some of the best, most innovative teams ever to play the game. So ... why? What obstacles stood between Nash's teams and glory?
    The answer is an absolute parade of close calls and heartbreak. Nash's first stint on the Suns had more promise than you might remember. His time as Dirk Nowitzki's co-star in Dallas came pretty close, but ran into injuries and some seriously un-clutch moments. Nash's Suns were amazing, but had one freak accident after another. And the Lakers ... we don't really need to talk about the Lakers.
    Watch the full episode for the dramatic details of how every Nash team fell short. He had one of the most successful careers of any pro athlete ever, but it's still hard not to feel sorry for how things shook out.
    Written and produced by Seth Rosenthal
    Shot and edited by Jiazhen Zhang
    Motion graphics by Michael Das and Phil Pasternak
    Sound design by Ryan Simmons
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  • @brettjohnson3357
    @brettjohnson3357 4 года назад +6342

    Retitle this “hey, lets hurt suns fans with some memories”

    • @afnaansyed5975
      @afnaansyed5975 4 года назад +231

      Just like they did in the Charles Barkley episode lmao

    • @theepicgaming5260
      @theepicgaming5260 4 года назад +39

      Atleast y’all are looking good now tho

    • @Marvin-rz8py
      @Marvin-rz8py 4 года назад +27

      @@bigfootjakey that's a good one

    • @Roman.Will.
      @Roman.Will. 4 года назад +10

      Jacob Thompson ouch

    • @afnaansyed5975
      @afnaansyed5975 4 года назад +6

      @@bigfootjakey Oof

  • @samwigderson6966
    @samwigderson6966 4 года назад +1297

    His whole career he was beating the Lakers and losing to the Spurs and out of nowhere he swept the Spurs and lost to the Lakers

    • @bobbyvalentino6773
      @bobbyvalentino6773 4 года назад +91

      Tragic. A weird fate he suffered

    • @iman5147
      @iman5147 4 года назад +24

      He couldn't have both.

    • @oneflowerninjamagic1912
      @oneflowerninjamagic1912 4 года назад +29

      this comment should make it to SportsCenter

    • @bobbyvalentino6773
      @bobbyvalentino6773 4 года назад +10

      @@oneflowerninjamagic1912
      Yea its a pretty good comment. I actually like the word play of it so much, i stole it and used it last night on a different Steve Nash video 📹 😂

    • @oneflowerninjamagic1912
      @oneflowerninjamagic1912 4 года назад +4

      @@bobbyvalentino6773 You get props for
      keeping it 100 ! : )

  • @chlender
    @chlender 4 года назад +841

    "..and they defended Kobe's final attempt perfectly to send the game to overti.....oooh no." LOL, great stuff.

    • @sethvanpelt5707
      @sethvanpelt5707 2 года назад +39

      Its kinda funny that they mowed down kobes lakers early on while always falling to the spurs, and then later they mowed down the spurs but lost to the Lakers

    • @khaitranngoc4176
      @khaitranngoc4176 2 года назад +4

      No Peace.
      No More Peace.
      Just War.

    • @FALUKYOURMOM
      @FALUKYOURMOM 2 года назад +2

      @@sethvanpelt5707 suns were in the wrong era

    • @andrewliu111
      @andrewliu111 8 месяцев назад +2

      Not the biggest Steve Nash fan, but I always feel kind of sad everytime I look back and think of his legacies.
      He was playing against some freaking scary opponents and basketball gods just never stood on his side.
      Let's just take a look at his playoff history and you will know what I mean:
      2000-2001: Played against a young&prime Tim Duncan, with David Robinson still on the team.
      2001-2002: The Sacramento Kings were just too good. They would even oust the Lakers only if the refs did not rig game 6.
      2002-2003: Once again, it is the freaking San Antonio Spurs again with Tim Duncan at his absolute peak. And Steve Kerr shot the lights out in game 6 of the WCF. And Steve Kerr was just absolutely amazing in game 6, including hitting 4 straight 3s which helped the Spurs erase the deficit and won game 6 in Dallas' homecourt.
      2003-2004: That's probably the end of the Mike Bibby era Sacramento Kings. But the Kings were still too much for the Mavs.
      2004-2005: It is the freaking San Antonio Spurs again, the Suns actually had a better record that year, but the spurs was just a poor matchup for them.
      2005-2006: The Mavs were extremely good that year. With the Suns not being good defensively, they faltered.
      2006-2007: That's probably Steve Nash's best chance for title especially when Kobe was still by himself in LA. But unfortunately David Stern decided to suspend Boris Diaw and Stoudamire in game 5 for leaving the bench during the altercation in game 4, when Tim Duncan and Manu Ginobili both did the same thing as well.
      2007-2008: Remember Tim Duncan's clutch 3 at the end of game 1? I do. The basketball god is so unwilling to stand with Steve Nash that even Tim Duncan can all the sudden can hit 3s. I still cannot believe Duncan was able to hit that. That shot pretty much just took the life out the Phoenix Suns.
      2008-2009: Missed the playoff.
      2009-2010: Just when Steve Nash finally pulled the Spurs away (by swepting them). They have to face Kobe freaking Bryant and Pau Gasol at their absolute peak. A aging Grant Hill cannot even slow down Kobe a bit, and having to handle both Gasol and Odom on the same time were just too much for Stoudamire. And with that ridiculous buzzer-beater which Ron Artest hit at the end of game 5, once again, basketball god chose to not side with Steve Nash again.....
      2010-2011, 2011-2012: Missed the playoffs. A aging Steve Nash cannot brought the Suns anywhere especially after Stoudamire's departure.
      2012-2013: Got traded to the Lakers, but with Dwight Howard chose not to take things seriously that year, Pau Gasol being forced to play like a stretch 5, Kobe and Nash's inability to develop good chemistry with Dwight, the team finished the season as the 7th seed.
      And not to mention the basketball god chose to side against Nash again by rupturing Kobe's achilles and injured him after game 2 of the 2013 playoff. Without Kobe, a half-hearted Dwight Howard, and a very unhealthy Steve Nash, the spurs predictably swept the Lakers.
      That's basically the summary of Nash's playoff career, which basketball gods just don't seem to like him. Nash was really one of the unluckiest superstar of all time in my opinion.

    • @Bigedub101
      @Bigedub101 3 месяца назад +1

      ​@@sethvanpelt5707couldn't have both

  • @furioussherman7265
    @furioussherman7265 3 года назад +321

    One of my favourite Steve Nash stories is one I heard about when Dirk Nowitzki got drafted. At the time, Dirk was fresh off the boat from Germany and didn't really know anyone, so Nash brought him up to Canada and introduced him to all of his hoser buddies, who made Dirk feel right at home. It paints the perfect picture of the kind of guy that Steve Nash was and is one of the reasons why he's one of my favourite basketball players ever.

    • @cracknigr6065
      @cracknigr6065 Год назад +20

      That's pretty awesome. Nowitzki was not known for a big ego so arriving in the states and having to prepare for the new situation must have been quite frightening. Nash is one of the good guys for taking the youngling in.

    • @roguewookiee
      @roguewookiee Год назад +2

      He was fun to watch!

    • @manz7860
      @manz7860 10 месяцев назад +3

      Yeah if my favorite player was a choker I could at least feel good about him being a nice guy

    • @Thor-Orion
      @Thor-Orion Месяц назад

      @@manz7860he’s not really a choker though, his thing isn’t taking over a game with scoring, not even in the regular season does he regularly do that. He just never really had all the right pieces around him except maybe 06-07 which was the year of that suspension to Diaw and Stoud.

  • @finishsniber6801
    @finishsniber6801 4 года назад +3015

    Nash is a perfect example of why we can’t judge rookies in their first season. Man turned into a first ballot HOF.

    • @itsRN4L
      @itsRN4L 4 года назад +21

      Hmm you right

    • @dudesayHEY
      @dudesayHEY 4 года назад +263

      Same with Kobe, Kawhi, Greek Freak, Dirk ect ect

    • @afnaansyed5975
      @afnaansyed5975 4 года назад +242

      Especially point guards. They tend to have a slightly longer learning curve

    • @xImVeryGrizzyx
      @xImVeryGrizzyx 4 года назад +86

      Afnaan Syed definitely, running an offence straight away into the NBA easily the toughest adjustment

    • @adamv9892
      @adamv9892 4 года назад +26

      SayHEY J Kidd GP, literally sooo many 😂 people just crazy impatient nowadays

  • @keon5100
    @keon5100 4 года назад +2742

    This one hurts, I can't lie

    • @seize3
      @seize3 4 года назад +116

      For real, I'm not even a Suns fan and yet I feel bad

    • @kevinzhu6417
      @kevinzhu6417 4 года назад +51

      All canadian basketball fans hurt when they realize Nash never won a chip😭

    • @ericemanwu
      @ericemanwu 4 года назад +10

      As a fellow SCU alumni, this is a bummer to see our 1 modern all star get stuffed.

    • @yvesmija
      @yvesmija 4 года назад +5

      at least he “won” with the warriors...

    • @dnasty312
      @dnasty312 4 года назад +4

      24:58 😩

  • @toddsands6000
    @toddsands6000 3 года назад +517

    That timely Robert Horry hip check sending Steve Nash crashing into the scorer's table was the main reason why he didn't win a ring.

    • @carlod100
      @carlod100 2 года назад +11

      It’s still diaw and stoudimire fault

    • @-GodIsMyJudge-
      @-GodIsMyJudge- 2 года назад +119

      @@carlod100 for standing up? More like the refs fault

    • @thenation1575
      @thenation1575 2 года назад +7

      *by the way I understand the rule* it was for leaving the bench area as back in the day there were brawls and The Malice at the Palace

    • @michaelkkrasting
      @michaelkkrasting 2 года назад +1

      @@carlod100 it really wasn’t at all, but their response to it did not help at all

    • @illmatic826
      @illmatic826 2 года назад +7

      Nash wasn’t good enough

  • @DiaDeLaDead
    @DiaDeLaDead 3 года назад +46

    Nash and the Suns were supposed to be the 2014-2019 Warriors.

  • @mayitakeyourhatsir8632
    @mayitakeyourhatsir8632 4 года назад +1983

    Just call this series "Suns legends" none of them have rings

    • @benshabsels1600
      @benshabsels1600 4 года назад +3

      The suns won a championship in the 70s

    • @gfleury1549
      @gfleury1549 4 года назад +153

      Nah they didn't, those Suns lost to the Celtics

    • @kobeisthegoat5767
      @kobeisthegoat5767 4 года назад +15

      Ben Shabsels no they didn’t

    • @TheGameCube64Guy
      @TheGameCube64Guy 4 года назад +25

      Ben Shabsels They lost to the Celtics in 1976.

    • @crieverytim
      @crieverytim 4 года назад +97

      @@benshabsels1600 they have exactly 0 championships

  • @KoolKeithProductions
    @KoolKeithProductions 4 года назад +1358

    The upcoming Patrick Ewing episode of this will just show a photo of Michael Jordan for 10 straight mins 😠

    • @raimarulightning
      @raimarulightning 4 года назад +60

      And the Pacers, lmao

    • @Adiz9809
      @Adiz9809 4 года назад +107

      And Game 7 John Starks, of course

    • @suppenwerfboi4111
      @suppenwerfboi4111 4 года назад +31

      Pat Riley, Reggie Miller , Duncan and Robinson, The Celtics and the Pistons also sneak into this picture

    • @jaimeh8246
      @jaimeh8246 4 года назад +4

      HAHAHAHAHA

    • @KoolKeithProductions
      @KoolKeithProductions 4 года назад +30

      @@raimarulightning The Pacers were a problem, but the Knicks beat them about as often as they beat the Knicks. However, it was Jordan that the Knicks NEVER beat :/

  • @aryansebastianpillai8976
    @aryansebastianpillai8976 3 года назад +76

    That suspension in 07 was the biggest what if in SUNS history

  • @logicaldude3611
    @logicaldude3611 2 года назад +152

    I remember him being pretty good in Dallas, but nothing special. He was kind of a fringe all-star guy, made two all-star games in his first 8 years. When he left Dallas, he was 30 and everybody just kind of assumed he had a few decent years left but he was clearly going to be on the decline. Whatever went on there in Phoenix, the playing style or whatever, turned him into an all-time great. He was in complete control of the offense and looked like a different player. Those 8 years in Phoenix led to 6 all-star games, 5 assist titles, 2 MVPs. Still one of the wildest mid-career changes like that from any player I've ever seen. The guy had 49, 43, 90 splits as a whole for his entire career. Just insane.

    • @kennethhill613
      @kennethhill613 Год назад +4

      Are you saying he should of went to Phoenix sooner?

    • @andrewliu111
      @andrewliu111 8 месяцев назад +9

      Not the biggest Steve Nash fan, but I always feel kind of sad everytime I look back and think of his legacies.
      He was playing against some freaking scary opponents and basketball gods just never stood on his side.
      Let's just take a look at his playoff history and you will know what I mean:
      2000-2001: Played against a young&prime Tim Duncan, with David Robinson still on the team.
      2001-2002: The Sacramento Kings were just too good. They would even oust the Lakers only if the refs did not rig game 6.
      2002-2003: Once again, it is the freaking San Antonio Spurs again with Tim Duncan at his absolute peak. And Steve Kerr shot the lights out in game 6 of the WCF. And Steve Kerr was just absolutely amazing in game 6, including hitting 4 straight 3s which helped the Spurs erase the deficit and won game 6 in Dallas' homecourt.
      2003-2004: That's probably the end of the Mike Bibby era Sacramento Kings. But the Kings were still too much for the Mavs.
      2004-2005: It is the freaking San Antonio Spurs again, the Suns actually had a better record that year, but the spurs was just a poor matchup for them.
      2005-2006: The Mavs were extremely good that year. With the Suns not being good defensively, they faltered.
      2006-2007: That's probably Steve Nash's best chance for title especially when Kobe was still by himself in LA. But unfortunately David Stern decided to suspend Boris Diaw and Stoudamire in game 5 for leaving the bench during the altercation in game 4, when Tim Duncan and Manu Ginobili both did the same thing as well.
      2007-2008: Remember Tim Duncan's clutch 3 at the end of game 1? I do. The basketball god is so unwilling to stand with Steve Nash that even Tim Duncan can all the sudden can hit 3s. I still cannot believe Duncan was able to hit that. That shot pretty much just took the life out the Phoenix Suns.
      2008-2009: Missed the playoff.
      2009-2010: Just when Steve Nash finally pulled the Spurs away (by swepting them). They have to face Kobe freaking Bryant and Pau Gasol at their absolute peak. A aging Grant Hill cannot even slow down Kobe a bit, and having to handle both Gasol and Odom on the same time were just too much for Stoudamire. And with that ridiculous buzzer-beater which Ron Artest hit at the end of game 5, once again, basketball god chose to not side with Steve Nash again.....
      2010-2011, 2011-2012: Missed the playoffs. A aging Steve Nash cannot brought the Suns anywhere especially after Stoudamire's departure.
      2012-2013: Got traded to the Lakers, but with Dwight Howard chose not to take things seriously that year, Pau Gasol being forced to play like a stretch 5, Kobe and Nash's inability to develop good chemistry with Dwight, the team finished the season as the 7th seed.
      And not to mention the basketball god chose to side against Nash again by rupturing Kobe's achilles and injured him after game 2 of the 2013 playoff. Without Kobe, a half-hearted Dwight Howard, and a very unhealthy Steve Nash, the spurs predictably swept the Lakers.
      That's basically the summary of Nash's playoff career, which basketball gods just don't seem to like him. Nash was really one of the unluckiest superstar of all time in my opinion.

    • @louroc425
      @louroc425 3 месяца назад

      Perfect summary.

  • @Joey-pb6ul
    @Joey-pb6ul 4 года назад +3195

    In a few years we might get the Chris Paul episode of untitled

    • @LiiftYourself
      @LiiftYourself 4 года назад +36

      😭😭😭

    • @jonnykilroy9762
      @jonnykilroy9762 4 года назад +176

      The part about the 2014 turnover against OKC and then the 3-1 flop vs Houston in 2015 will be fun to look back on lol

    • @jerry85g7
      @jerry85g7 4 года назад +8

      Not might

    • @fmgmack
      @fmgmack 4 года назад +6

      Joey *definitely

    • @CSDonohue11
      @CSDonohue11 4 года назад +23

      Right. Unless he gets traded to a contender, which I suspect he will before he’s gone.

  • @cedriccalla7783
    @cedriccalla7783 4 года назад +592

    This made me realize that Kerr always looked like an old man.

    • @ssj4gogeta77
      @ssj4gogeta77 4 года назад +27

      Cedric Calla he was 37 right there so not really that young

    • @theOnyFUFU
      @theOnyFUFU 4 года назад +11

      Go watch him on the Cavs then. He looks like a damn baby!

    • @AnonYmouSchris19
      @AnonYmouSchris19 4 года назад +4

      Iso game was easier because of the illegal defense.

    • @peldoria
      @peldoria 4 года назад

      He was an old man at that time, he's just an older old man now

    • @paquinraino8180
      @paquinraino8180 4 года назад

      @Elite Soulfly hand checks era is the same era of illegal defense that's mean you could not doubled or tripled Curry and knowing that Curry can shoot from anywhere he would only score less but still better than Kerr. Kerr would be a better player mainly because he could shot more but he would be tripled or doubled so it's quite equitable. I got the feeling that y'all hate the PG and SG of nowadays for being so dominant ( in RS) while Jordan was a SG. AND Curry play most of the time as a SG

  • @ScarredBert
    @ScarredBert 4 года назад +417

    Nash: “I’m gonna get a ring”
    Spurs: “I’m gonna end this man’s whole career”

    • @eddietran5803
      @eddietran5803 4 года назад +20

      Warriors: We gon win this man a ring

    • @2kmichaeljordan438
      @2kmichaeljordan438 3 года назад +8

      Correction: *NBA* :I’m gonna end this mans whole career

    • @radboy490
      @radboy490 3 года назад +3

      David stern loves his spurs and Lakers. Still got robbed 07. You all were handicapped that szn

    • @DeanGl
      @DeanGl 3 года назад +8

      @@radboy490 Spurs would've beaten them regardless.

    • @HelloThere-lo3qi
      @HelloThere-lo3qi 3 года назад +2

      @@DeanGl yea spurs atm just too strong for nash alone man, i mean TD,TP, and manu all in prime? Dang

  • @brianmorien2572
    @brianmorien2572 3 года назад +48

    It does not matter that this man didn't win a title. This man was respected and feared at his position league wide. This man is a hall-of-famer and not winning a title will not diminish his legacy.

    • @manz7860
      @manz7860 10 месяцев назад +1

      "Respected and feared" is that what we call what the spurs punking him

    • @brianmorien2572
      @brianmorien2572 10 месяцев назад +5

      @manz7860 Just another young buck. You should really respect the people that came before the people that play now. No matter what anybody says it was far more physical back then. You could bump players and you could push them and put their hands-on them. And it wouldn't be a foul. And when you leveled someone just took him out that was a common foul. A common foul in the old days is tech 2 today. Steve Nash was very tough for a short point gaurd. I don't like seeing people disrespect great players. What have you ever done in your life that can compare to Steve Nash? Everybody is an internet tough guy and a critic.

    • @tundrabancho7207
      @tundrabancho7207 6 месяцев назад

      ​@@manz7860cringe

  • @The77Tairon
    @The77Tairon 4 года назад +1335

    He may not have a ring, but he still have that line "Is your game MVP like Steve Nash?" from Promiscuous, by Nelly Furtado.

    • @tonigc5808
      @tonigc5808 4 года назад +101

      Yea that line has a nice *ring* to it

    • @t99155
      @t99155 4 года назад +42

      Nelly Furtado a baddie 💯

    • @MrACassidy
      @MrACassidy 4 года назад +25

      ... they're both from the small city of Victoria, BC, Canada

    • @vuls81
      @vuls81 4 года назад +18

      They need to do an episode on Nelly Furtado

    • @tucker4pf
      @tucker4pf 3 года назад +4

      he also got “13 hoes like steve nash” by nba youngboy

  • @dv4497
    @dv4497 4 года назад +1338

    Nash went to the Finals. The Western Conference Finals was the real finals for almost the entire 2000s

    • @GabJero
      @GabJero 4 года назад +147

      LOL yes. As someone who grew up in that era, the west was STACKED. East was meh. lol

    • @richardkennethantolin7016
      @richardkennethantolin7016 4 года назад +92

      could've won if silver was the commissiner.. stern always rigs the game

    • @geordiejones5618
      @geordiejones5618 4 года назад +82

      the Pistons, Heat, Celtics, Lebron and Magic were all great in the middle or end of the decade

    • @alexanderadonyae7937
      @alexanderadonyae7937 4 года назад +30

      @@GabJero man you aint lying lol you had the kings, spurs, lakers, Phoenix, Dallas and Portland

    • @alexanderadonyae7937
      @alexanderadonyae7937 4 года назад +8

      @@geordiejones5618 i agree💯 the East got better 2003-2009

  • @skimask8166
    @skimask8166 2 года назад +200

    I just returned to this and realized that there will be a “Why CP3 never won a ring”😔

    • @BucksFan822
      @BucksFan822 2 года назад +4

      You don’t know that

    • @olderbrotherssistercousint2243
      @olderbrotherssistercousint2243 2 года назад +1

      Probably honestly I'm not sure they could go back again.

    • @wakeupfntsy
      @wakeupfntsy 2 года назад +1

      Bucks in 6 thats why 🦌

    • @withalittlehelpfrom3
      @withalittlehelpfrom3 2 года назад

      Unless he finds a way to go to Milwaukee… yeah, pretty much.
      That being said: I think he’d work well there!

    • @kanajingly8957
      @kanajingly8957 2 года назад +8

      Yeah but CP3 not having a ring is a good thing. Steve Nash not having one is not so good.

  • @SoSickRick
    @SoSickRick 3 года назад +69

    You feel old when you hear rising star Joe Johnson

  • @jayvilla6277
    @jayvilla6277 4 года назад +367

    Elgin Baylor, man went to countless Finals, then his team finally won the year he retired

    • @jayvilla6277
      @jayvilla6277 4 года назад +23

      @Western Man You're not wrong, he was broken by then and he quit bc he knew he was a liability to LA

    • @imightbebiased9311
      @imightbebiased9311 4 года назад +39

      Well, he retires 9 games into the season when they win, so technically he does have a ring?

    • @DanielSong39
      @DanielSong39 4 года назад +11

      @Tong Zou But West did get a ring and was playing at an all star level on the championship team

    • @Am-Not-Jarvis
      @Am-Not-Jarvis 4 года назад +13

      @@imightbebiased9311 Elgin Baylor did get a ring but he auctioned it off

    • @brentralphbautista9343
      @brentralphbautista9343 4 года назад +5

      @Western Man so 61 points in an NBA Finals game was a problem?

  • @christianrutledge4894
    @christianrutledge4894 4 года назад +613

    Here is another suggestion for Untitled:
    Patrick Ewing
    Randy Moss

  • @blydavis3706
    @blydavis3706 3 года назад +41

    Short answer: The western conference was stacked.

  • @DwayneIsKing
    @DwayneIsKing 3 года назад +83

    I grew up in Phoenix during these years and let me tell you, it was something MAGICAL. This team brought such an swagger and identity to the city. And then having Steve pretty much be the mascot (I know that's the wrong word) and the soul of the team. And Nash was the perfect person to represent Phoenix because of him being a shorter NBA player that kind of defied the odds and became the best at his position. Phoenix was a city no one respected in sports and had a rise in basketball to actual contention. It was amazingly beautiful to see

    • @Shibansh
      @Shibansh 2 года назад +7

      I mean the suns are back again led by another great PG. Just went to the finals and lost but still hopes high.

    • @manz7860
      @manz7860 10 месяцев назад +1

      Suns fans lol

    • @DwayneIsKing
      @DwayneIsKing 10 месяцев назад

      @@manz7860 🤔? And what does that mean?

  • @hanfordreach6849
    @hanfordreach6849 4 года назад +687

    As a Suns fan, I remember every year. every weird playoff injury, just makes you respect Nash more. he never stopped fighting in the face of immeasurable odds.

    • @floppygoiter
      @floppygoiter 4 года назад +23

      He had that same kind of fight for team Canada every time a ragtag team was thrown together. Incredible, unyielding determination and grit.

    • @KDSRirelandboy1
      @KDSRirelandboy1 3 года назад

      Well, when you get paid 25 mil a year, you probably gotta go out and play like you’re worth 25 mil regardless of the odds.

    • @crudojoshuaricofort8795
      @crudojoshuaricofort8795 3 года назад +9

      @@KDSRirelandboy1 have you seen melo with the knicks? He never had that mentality ever 🤣

    • @KDSRirelandboy1
      @KDSRirelandboy1 3 года назад +2

      Joshua Ricofort Crudo to be fair, Melo never went deep into the playoffs, so he never actually experienced the Plauoff
      Mentality needed.

    • @toddsands6000
      @toddsands6000 3 года назад +3

      @@crudojoshuaricofort8795 As a Knicks fan, that jab hurt, but you're 100% right. I have huge respect for Steve Nash. I watched him play live once.

  • @sacflyy
    @sacflyy 4 года назад +345

    this is shaping up to be a really depressing series, isn't it

    • @mattbrown5963
      @mattbrown5963 4 года назад +11

      Collapse is also depressing too

    • @joshuasanchez6851
      @joshuasanchez6851 4 года назад +4

      Milena Petrovic extremely

    • @demirg1421
      @demirg1421 4 года назад

      Pa zar nije tužno da Nash nije uzeo prsten nikada?

    • @sacflyy
      @sacflyy 4 года назад +2

      Jizzan Thepuss pa jeste tuzno, to i kazem

    • @krisdaschwab912
      @krisdaschwab912 4 года назад +7

      @@mattbrown5963 Collapse is usually funny (see: Buttfumble Jets, Dolan Knicks). This series highlights the stories of people who deserved better.

  • @whiteshark17
    @whiteshark17 3 года назад +399

    I literally stopped watching basketball after the 07 playoffs because of how the NBA handled that series. The refs were always more favorable to the Spurs during those years calling phantom fouls whenever Ginobili flopped like he was in the Premier League and no calling all of Bowen's antics. But it wasn't until they unfairly applied suspensions that I realized it was rigged and wanted no part of it ever again. It wasn't mentioned in this video but in the infamous Game 4 Tim Duncan also left the bench and even went further onto the floor during the game. When asked about it in his press conference Adam Silver said you could see the concern in Duncan's eyes for his hurt teammate. When asked about Stoudemire and Diaw's apparent concern he said intent didn't matter. If Duncan had been suspended too it wouldn't have been a big deal but the league choose who they wanted to win and Donnehy confirmed it years later. Wouldn't surprise me if the leaguenordered the Horry "hit" on Nash.

    • @VictorFernandezBigdestroyer
      @VictorFernandezBigdestroyer 3 года назад +16

      I’ll get you banned from RUclips for not watching basketball after 2007 when you are not allowed to do that.

    • @amadouirving
      @amadouirving 3 года назад +4

      And also for bashing the Premier League

    • @whiteshark17
      @whiteshark17 3 года назад +49

      @@amadouirving Dude, I love the Premier League. Flopping is an art form in soccer (or futbol).

    • @anthonyhutchins2300
      @anthonyhutchins2300 3 года назад +4

      They could have just not left the bench

    • @whiteshark17
      @whiteshark17 3 года назад +71

      @@anthonyhutchins2300 Did you even reed my post? That's fine, then suspend Duncan for the game after he left the bench. This was 13 years ago and I remember it as if it was yesterday. They had clear footage of Duncan leaving the bench and the league used a double standard to get the outcome they wanted.

  • @jtforeal
    @jtforeal 4 года назад +113

    1990’s- John Stockton//2000’s- Steve Nash//2010’s- Chris Paul🥶 Different animal same beast

  • @docrussojr
    @docrussojr 4 года назад +2066

    He was a victim of the Kobe and Tim Duncan Era.

    • @dapperdave918
      @dapperdave918 4 года назад +209

      mainly duncan era, didn’t seem to have many problems with kobe

    • @jasonp3431
      @jasonp3431 4 года назад +18

      Bob Durant Jones 2010

    • @TheSunsfan2006
      @TheSunsfan2006 4 года назад +237

      Steve Nash was 2-1 against Phil Jackson and the Kobe with the Suns. It was the Spurs that keep the Suns from going to the finals.

    • @patrickconnolly1538
      @patrickconnolly1538 4 года назад +14

      Past few years have been the steph curry and Lebron era

    • @jackdamenace13
      @jackdamenace13 4 года назад +9

      Ever heard of Shaq?

  • @nhlfan1001
    @nhlfan1001 4 года назад +2296

    Q: Why didn't Steve Nash win a ring?
    A: Tim Duncan

    • @GARIONN1
      @GARIONN1 4 года назад +148

      Tim Donaghy

    • @joyis9638
      @joyis9638 4 года назад +129

      Refs who were Spur fans

    • @jaygolden4811
      @jaygolden4811 4 года назад +54

      A: Kobe

    • @nhlfan1001
      @nhlfan1001 4 года назад +168

      @@jaygolden4811 Kobe was a threat for like 2 years. and at that point the Suns had started their decline with Shaq. It was Duncan

    • @ayushanishchhetri7628
      @ayushanishchhetri7628 4 года назад +9

      Arhum Ahmad B: Kobe

  • @hyem6263
    @hyem6263 2 года назад +4

    Shaq, Kobe, Duncan, Dirk, KG, Nash should be higher on all time ranking just because they all played in the 00's Western Conference bloodbath. 3 all time greats, multiple hall of fame careers all in one era

  • @matthewsawczyn6592
    @matthewsawczyn6592 4 года назад +12

    As a Mavs fan, it hurts that Nash wasn’t there to share that championship

  • @EdgeHeadFUHaters
    @EdgeHeadFUHaters 4 года назад +311

    Barry Bonds, Dan Marino, Randy Moss, Barry Sanders.
    Make us proud.

    • @CXLYBCRZ
      @CXLYBCRZ 4 года назад +22

      Allen Iverson, Donavan McNabb, Warren Moon

    • @callmesoftware8633
      @callmesoftware8633 4 года назад +24

      Jim Kelly, LaDainian Tomlinson, Terrell Owens, Bruce Smith, Ken Houston, Steve Smith Sr, Matt Hasselbeck LOL, yeah that's about everyone i can name who had a legit shot, but the football gods said no
      Now to something i dont give a damn, BASEBALL:
      Ted Williams, Ozzie Smith, Omar Vizquel, Tony Gwynn RIP, Robin Yount, Alfonso Soriano (somehow), yeah I dont know about this, so why?
      Now to a very untalked about topic, HOCKEY:
      Hmm lets see, oh yeah
      Roberto Luongo, Paul Kariya, Joe Thornton, Daniel Alfredsson, Pavel Bure, Henrik Lundqvist, Pat LaFontaine, Eric Lindros, the Sedin twins (Daniel and Henrik), this was exhausting
      No basketball, i still have to endure the fact that my Warriors are hurt and probably wont make it back to the finals (thanks LeBron, AD, Kawhi, Harden, Russ) and the injuries for Christ sake

    • @Brandon-hg7ic
      @Brandon-hg7ic 4 года назад +1

      Jeez how did moss never win one with brady

    • @elbowgang9715
      @elbowgang9715 4 года назад +6

      @@Brandon-hg7ic that Giants defensive line had 3 pro Bowl players on a 4-3 too much pressure on Brady

    • @dnasty312
      @dnasty312 4 года назад +1

      Mark Martin too!

  • @tonybryant7823
    @tonybryant7823 4 года назад +1208

    They got straight robbed by that suspension to Stoudemire

    • @iancrane5705
      @iancrane5705 4 года назад +159

      Horry practically tackles a guy half his size, 2 games. Stoudemire and Marion get mad at said tackle, 1 game each. David Stern is evil

    • @Sukuun
      @Sukuun 4 года назад +5

      @@iancrane5705 That rule exists to prevent another Kermit Washington.

    • @iancrane5705
      @iancrane5705 4 года назад +40

      @@Sukuun You don't have to apply the rule blindly though. Stoudemire and Marion just stepped onto the court, it's not like they charged Horry or any other Spurs player

    • @Sukuun
      @Sukuun 4 года назад +9

      @@iancrane5705 Yeah, they didn't charge at Horry...because they were lucky to be grabbed and restrained by assistant coaches. And if they weren't going after Horry, why did they step on the court? But we know Raja Bell sure as heck charged at him, and that's when it became an altercation. Horry was already walking away from Nash.

    • @reck0n3r
      @reck0n3r 4 года назад +25

      ​@@iancrane5705 That may be true, but I see it more as doing what's right for business. Not influencing the outcome of games/series to generate the most revenue isn't prudent business. No smart business executive leaves variables that you can control up to chance.
      This is just the nature of pro sports, kids. IT'S A BUSINESS. This is "sports entertainment", not "sports with integrity and truth".
      Anyways, yeah, the Nash and the Suns totally got screwed that post-season and it was one of the defining moments for me, that I knew the NBA was rigged.

  • @augustgreig9420
    @augustgreig9420 3 года назад +121

    I was in my 20's when I saw Nash's video on how to play basketball. Now, I had already played basketball since I was about five. But regardless, I was able to get a TON from Nash's video, which I found on RUclips.
    It made my dribbling and passing better, but by far, the largest impact it had was on my game was shooting. I had already shot very similar to Nash as far as form goes, because I was between 6'2"-6'3" because of spinal problems, much like Nash. For example, I understood it completely when he would suit up and lay on his back with a basketball under his head in between quarters and halves.
    His shooting drills of starting in layup range from just outside the paint near the baseline and shooting with one hand without jumping and asking it off the backboard, and doing that until you hit 10 in a row, and then moving back to about halfway up the paint, around the second hash mark, and then finally to the free throw line. Then I would shoot from the top of the key, originally with two hands, but as the summer went on, I could hit ten in a row from the top of the key one handed.
    It was amazing how quickly I improved. But along with watching his video and practicing, I was also reading a couple of books on economy of motion because of my back disease, scheuermann's kyphosis, or basically severe kyphosis which came on with puberty, so I needed ways to do things like jump shots, layups and rebound without causing myself severe pain. Bruce Lee's "Tao of Jeet Kun Do" helped tremendously with training, balance, endurance, skill practice, and posture and minimal motion. Tai Chi Chuan and Chi Kung also helped with balance and generating strength and power from my feet and hips, and oddly enough, the thing the Chinese arts helped with the most was rebounding, because I learned how to manipulate my opponents body weight which allowed me to fight for position even against much bigger guys.
    I say all this because I want people to realize that it never too late to learn a new skill, or even to unlearn how to ride a bike so you can relearn a better way. At 28, after putting on 50 lbs. over the course of two years from quitting drugs, being on methadone for 9 months, kicking that, and then trading my construction job for one as a kitchen manager in a restaurant that made southern food, i.e. fried chicken, gravy, bacon, onion rings, french fries, etc.
    I was able to cut down from 230 lbs. down to 175 by riding my bike to work everyday, even in the snow, which was about 9 miles away. I then picked up second job on the weekend unloading trailers 13 hours a day Saturday, Sunday and sometimes Friday night. My regular job was from 7am-3pm most days, so I had time to ride my bike to the park 11 miles and hike another 2 miles to the basketball court when I got there. Nobody was ever up there as there were courts at the bottom, so I was able to practice until it got dark, which I did at least 3 days a week.
    It only took me 90 days to cut my weight from 230 to around 180-185. I had many days where I burned over a pound of fat just riding my bike, hiking (which at that point I was basically sprinting uphill like a ninja, leaping and grabbing branches and whatnot) and playing basketball.
    I want everyone to know that you can do anything you put your mind to. I got good enough that I was able to run with the younger guys on any court in the city of Louisville up until I was 33 at which point I moved away, got into a serious relationship, relapsed, and got clean again, and so I just didn't have enough time anymore, although occasionally I'll still jump in a game with the teens-early 20's kids down the Street. And when I do play, after I warm up in a game or two of 21, that sweet stroke I learned from Nash comes right back to me, just like riding a bike.

    • @bird6948
      @bird6948 3 года назад +2

      Cap

    • @someasiankid6323
      @someasiankid6323 3 года назад

      cool. I'm gonna copy pasta this

    • @kingkwam3816
      @kingkwam3816 3 года назад

      U got a link?

    • @bird6948
      @bird6948 3 года назад +1

      @@kingkwam3816 yo I swear to god ur profile pick has been my email picture 4 like 2 years that's crazy, this is my YT account tho that's why kobe ain't on this one

    • @kingkwam3816
      @kingkwam3816 3 года назад

      @@bird6948 lol this been my profile picture since like February of last year

  • @katherine-ux5bx
    @katherine-ux5bx Год назад +4

    i think it’s weird how the seven seconds or less era was dramatically halted by steve kerr , then steve kerr became coach of the golden state warriors and took the league by storm with their fast paced and 3point oriented style of play . i’m not implying anything , i just feel bad for nash not getting a chip

  • @The1stFishBone
    @The1stFishBone 4 года назад +234

    That Shaun Marion for Shaq trade is so appallingly bad I wouldn't know where to begin.

    • @ssj4gogeta77
      @ssj4gogeta77 4 года назад +3

      The1stFishBone blame Kerr

    • @thuurmans
      @thuurmans 4 года назад +1

      You mean Shawn

    • @lanagorgeous9485
      @lanagorgeous9485 4 года назад +44

      Let's bring a big fat man to the 7 sec or less team????????? WTF Steve Kerr !

    • @dereksimmons2492
      @dereksimmons2492 4 года назад +43

      Steve Kerr made that trade cuz they cud not get past Tim Duncan in the playoffs and thought they needed Shaq and Marion’s relationship with the team had soured by that point becuz if him playing third fiddle behind Nash and Amare.

    • @DeanGl
      @DeanGl 4 года назад +20

      @@dereksimmons2492 Correct. People forget how consistently great the Big 3 era Spurs were (along with the rest of the stacked western conference) and the no-defense Suns just would not cut it. Pop even employed quick offenses of their own AND championship-caliber defense when against the Suns. Something had to change either way. Too bad TD and the Spurs already had a history of handling even prime Shaq much less the old, fat version. Truth be told, it's D'Antoni's stubbornness and consistent disregard of the defensive side that cost them the most.
      Nash eventually got past the Spurs when D'Antoni left and even now with the Rockets, we see playoff collapse after playoff collapse with D'Antoni at the helm. Doesn't help that his current superstar, Harden, shares the same sentiments as his coach on D.

  • @overthetoppranks
    @overthetoppranks 4 года назад +194

    One time at a sports memorabilia store, I found an autographed portrait of Steve Nash when he played for Dallas. I asked how much it cost and the guy said “Oh, JJ! Fifteen bucks”
    He thought it was JJ Barea😂😂
    I gave him that $15 so fast and DIPPED

  • @Gbr4life35
    @Gbr4life35 4 года назад +59

    Steve nash is the reason I like the NBA and still feel sad when I think about those suns playoffs

    • @tyronjasonhuff
      @tyronjasonhuff 3 года назад +2

      He gave me the same fire for games OG AI did for me.

    • @jamessweeny9674
      @jamessweeny9674 3 года назад +1

      First NBA game I ever went to was a suns vs Spurs game in PHX with the orange jerseys I’ll never forget it

    • @Gbr4life35
      @Gbr4life35 3 года назад

      @@jamessweeny9674 those awesome I wanna go to a suns game before I die

  • @zekeverar7073
    @zekeverar7073 4 года назад +36

    Up until today, I still clearly remember their last run in 2010 in Game 5 versus the Lakers. That last second, I was eating a pizza. Lakers ball. Kobe shot an air ball. Artest got it. Artest shot it. Artest made it. Throw the Pizza in the freaking TV.
    It hurts. That moment really hurts.

    • @christiankarlkarganilla2763
      @christiankarlkarganilla2763 2 года назад +1

      I actually prayed that it might get overturned into a loose ball foul because of how Artest overpowered J-Rich but even I knew I was reaching. Damn heartbreaking being a Nash fan.

    • @DanielSong39
      @DanielSong39 2 года назад +1

      To be fair Kobe was clearly fouled on that shot

    • @chibill467
      @chibill467 2 года назад +1

      Artest was the biggest factor Lakers won that 2010 championship, that 3 he sank against the Celtics sealed the deal

    • @cruzloera4931
      @cruzloera4931 6 месяцев назад

      That’s how lakers fans felt in 06 and 07

  • @swhitchens2347
    @swhitchens2347 4 года назад +106

    I am the Steve Nash of finding love

  • @tychobrahe8658
    @tychobrahe8658 4 года назад +244

    "Tremendous German Boy"- quote of the year.

  • @dontmindme5879
    @dontmindme5879 4 года назад +18

    0:35 never knew. First seconds and I already learned why he always chilled on the court floor

  • @omacburma
    @omacburma 3 года назад +11

    I still remember watching his 48 point performance in the 2005 playoffs. The Mavs basically said let's guard everyone else and make him beat us. Great player.

  • @afnaansyed5975
    @afnaansyed5975 4 года назад +467

    Why Charles Barkley didn't win a title: Knock knock it's Michael Jordan!
    Why Steve Nash didn't win a title: Knock knock it's Tim Duncan!

    • @DaddyHackAthletics
      @DaddyHackAthletics 4 года назад +70

      Why Japan didn't win World War 2: Knock knock its the United States.

    • @dimitrijetucovic1307
      @dimitrijetucovic1307 4 года назад +3

      This made me laugh more than it should.

    • @afnaansyed5975
      @afnaansyed5975 4 года назад +28

      @@DaddyHackAthletics Why Germany didn't win Stalingrad: Knock knock it's winter!

    • @darkmasterjoeskywalker7143
      @darkmasterjoeskywalker7143 4 года назад +50

      Why Golden State didnt 3 peat: Knock Knock *Kawhi laughing

    • @daniell5740
      @daniell5740 4 года назад +9

      And Kobe

  • @KuonHatada
    @KuonHatada 4 года назад +405

    This speaks to the strength of the Western conference.

    • @Russ-od2yy
      @Russ-od2yy 4 года назад +45

      For years the west was just an absolute powerhouse. Really until Lebron went to Miami the west had a stranglehold for so many years.

    • @CSDonohue11
      @CSDonohue11 4 года назад +12

      Yea especially with the refs playing for San Antonio & L.A., those teams were unstoppable.

    • @LightningWing11
      @LightningWing11 4 года назад +10

      @Harry Engel Absolutely, no question about it

    • @AutumnRainRecords
      @AutumnRainRecords 4 года назад

      yes

    • @mrawesome3959
      @mrawesome3959 4 года назад

      Harry Engel maybe a chip or 2 for him.

  • @PhilBurr100
    @PhilBurr100 2 года назад +4

    Check this out-->Nash's teammates who won rings without him
    1. Dirk 2. Finley
    3. Kidd 4. Marion
    5. James Jones 6. Eddie House
    7. Diaw 8. Channing Frye
    9. Barbosa

  • @taco2728
    @taco2728 3 года назад +64

    Fun fact: Steve Nash was born in Johannesburg South Africa.

    • @FlyingBoer
      @FlyingBoer 3 года назад

      Steve Nash is a Salty

    • @blinkusfishus2052
      @blinkusfishus2052 3 года назад +14

      taco BS Does that make Steve Nash ‘african-american’? 😂

    • @christianmendoza8107
      @christianmendoza8107 3 года назад +3

      from british parents

    • @hristijanzdravkovski5970
      @hristijanzdravkovski5970 3 года назад +10

      @@blinkusfishus2052 African Canadian maybe?

    • @PBMdanya
      @PBMdanya 3 года назад +1

      @@blinkusfishus2052 idk why you had to use the cry laughing emoji? Where’s the joke? Oh because Steve Nash is white, it’s funny that he’s from South Africa?!

  • @Zodicus
    @Zodicus 4 года назад +366

    This series **needs** to do an episode on Barry Bonds.

    • @BigBlack81
      @BigBlack81 4 года назад +15

      This series was MADE to do an episode on Barry Bonds. This is HIS story to be told.

    • @gianlucalogan1941
      @gianlucalogan1941 4 года назад +19

      Him and ken Griffey jr

    • @BigBlack81
      @BigBlack81 4 года назад +3

      @@gianlucalogan1941 YES.

    • @SecretBaseSBN
      @SecretBaseSBN  4 года назад +119

      I am very happy y'all agree. Should be ready in about 2 weeks.

    • @benshepherd488
      @benshepherd488 4 года назад +5

      SB Nation that is pretty Great on your part

  • @joshuaabercrombie8926
    @joshuaabercrombie8926 4 года назад +150

    Meanwhile in 2019:
    Patrick McCaw- 3 Time NBA Champion.

    • @s_ame1135
      @s_ame1135 4 года назад +31

      If there is passing the torch from MJ to Kobe, there is James Jones to Patrick McCaw.

  • @DUB_87
    @DUB_87 4 года назад +7

    This just reminds of that early 2000s Mavericks team. Dirk, Finley, Nash, Van Excel, and Antoine Walker. They were loaded! It's an "absolute travesty" that they didn't win a chip.

  • @saadatkazi1536
    @saadatkazi1536 2 года назад +6

    I'm a recent Mavs & NBA/Hoops fan (since 2019) but doing my research and finding out that we got so so unlucky in '03 is heartbreaking. Could've gotten Nash a ring.

  • @mattyrolooo
    @mattyrolooo 4 года назад +141

    Imagine if Steve, and Dirk played together for 5 more seasons. it could’ve been unreal.

    • @raimarulightning
      @raimarulightning 4 года назад +3

      *could've

    • @exeterra4825
      @exeterra4825 4 года назад +12

      Cuban is an idiot for trading Nash

    • @vt248
      @vt248 4 года назад +17

      @@exeterra4825 he didnt trade him, Nash left for PHX over a petty ass $3 Million.

    • @DanielSong39
      @DanielSong39 4 года назад +3

      Nah, Dirk probably wouldn't have gotten his ring

    • @vt248
      @vt248 4 года назад +11

      @@DanielSong39boiiiiiiiiiii! lol are you serious😂???

  • @mannyboy922010
    @mannyboy922010 4 года назад +61

    Die hard Suns fan here. This got me emotional I can't lie. There was nobody more deserving of a championship that that man right there.

    • @Sam-oe4dt
      @Sam-oe4dt 4 года назад +1

      Manuel Romero Barkley?

    • @leftbenchplayaa
      @leftbenchplayaa 4 года назад +6

      Peter Szabo Nash is a two time mvp and arguable one of the greatest point guards ever. He should’ve got one

    • @gangstagummybear3432
      @gangstagummybear3432 4 года назад +1

      No.3 Philadelphia 76ers

    • @s_ame1135
      @s_ame1135 4 года назад

      No one is deserving only takers.

    • @andrewliu111
      @andrewliu111 8 месяцев назад +2

      Not the biggest Steve Nash fan, but I always feel kind of sad everytime I look back and think of his legacies.
      He was playing against some freaking scary opponents and basketball gods just never stood on his side.
      Let's just take a look at his playoff history and you will know what I mean:
      2000-2001: Played against a young&prime Tim Duncan, with David Robinson still on the team.
      2001-2002: The Sacramento Kings were just too good. They would even oust the Lakers only if the refs did not rig game 6.
      2002-2003: Once again, it is the freaking San Antonio Spurs again with Tim Duncan at his absolute peak. And Steve Kerr shot the lights out in game 6 of the WCF. And Steve Kerr was just absolutely amazing in game 6, including hitting 4 straight 3s which helped the Spurs erase the deficit and won game 6 in Dallas' homecourt.
      2003-2004: That's probably the end of the Mike Bibby era Sacramento Kings. But the Kings were still too much for the Mavs.
      2004-2005: It is the freaking San Antonio Spurs again, the Suns actually had a better record that year, but the spurs was just a poor matchup for them.
      2005-2006: The Mavs were extremely good that year. With the Suns not being good defensively, they faltered.
      2006-2007: That's probably Steve Nash's best chance for title especially when Kobe was still by himself in LA. But unfortunately David Stern decided to suspend Boris Diaw and Stoudamire in game 5 for leaving the bench during the altercation in game 4, when Tim Duncan and Manu Ginobili both did the same thing as well.
      2007-2008: Remember Tim Duncan's clutch 3 at the end of game 1? I do. The basketball god is so unwilling to stand with Steve Nash that even Tim Duncan can all the sudden can hit 3s. I still cannot believe Duncan was able to hit that. That shot pretty much just took the life out the Phoenix Suns.
      2008-2009: Missed the playoff.
      2009-2010: Just when Steve Nash finally pulled the Spurs away (by swepting them). They have to face Kobe freaking Bryant and Pau Gasol at their absolute peak. A aging Grant Hill cannot even slow down Kobe a bit, and having to handle both Gasol and Odom on the same time were just too much for Stoudamire. And with that ridiculous buzzer-beater which Ron Artest hit at the end of game 5, once again, basketball god chose to not side with Steve Nash again.....
      2010-2011, 2011-2012: Missed the playoffs. A aging Steve Nash cannot brought the Suns anywhere especially after Stoudamire's departure.
      2012-2013: Got traded to the Lakers, but with Dwight Howard chose not to take things seriously that year, Pau Gasol being forced to play like a stretch 5, Kobe and Nash's inability to develop good chemistry with Dwight, the team finished the season as the 7th seed.
      And not to mention the basketball god chose to side against Nash again by rupturing Kobe's achilles and injured him after game 2 of the 2013 playoff. Without Kobe, a half-hearted Dwight Howard, and a very unhealthy Steve Nash, the spurs predictably swept the Lakers.
      That's basically the summary of Nash's playoff career, which basketball gods just don't seem to like him. Nash was really one of the unluckiest superstar of all time in my opinion.

  • @pendletondrew
    @pendletondrew 4 года назад +5

    Steve Nash is one of the few guys I’ve ever seen play with a swollen eyeball and a broken nose like it didn’t even matter. One of the best PGs of all time and slept on when the media talk about the best passers of all time. Easily up there with Magic and Stockton.

  • @Doublee73
    @Doublee73 3 года назад +21

    Nash was the reason why I started watching basketball. Still one of my favorites; his style of play was a constant highlight reel of boggling assists and ridiculous shots

    • @andrewliu111
      @andrewliu111 8 месяцев назад

      Not the biggest Steve Nash fan, but I always feel kind of sad everytime I look back and think of his legacies.
      He was playing against some freaking scary opponents and basketball gods just never stood on his side.
      Let's just take a look at his playoff history and you will know what I mean:
      2000-2001: Played against a young&prime Tim Duncan, with David Robinson still on the team.
      2001-2002: The Sacramento Kings were just too good. They would even oust the Lakers only if the refs did not rig game 6.
      2002-2003: Once again, it is the freaking San Antonio Spurs again with Tim Duncan at his absolute peak. And Steve Kerr shot the lights out in game 6 of the WCF. And Steve Kerr was just absolutely amazing in game 6, including hitting 4 straight 3s which helped the Spurs erase the deficit and won game 6 in Dallas' homecourt.
      2003-2004: That's probably the end of the Mike Bibby era Sacramento Kings. But the Kings were still too much for the Mavs.
      2004-2005: It is the freaking San Antonio Spurs again, the Suns actually had a better record that year, but the spurs was just a poor matchup for them.
      2005-2006: The Mavs were extremely good that year. With the Suns not being good defensively, they faltered.
      2006-2007: That's probably Steve Nash's best chance for title especially when Kobe was still by himself in LA. But unfortunately David Stern decided to suspend Boris Diaw and Stoudamire in game 5 for leaving the bench during the altercation in game 4, when Tim Duncan and Manu Ginobili both did the same thing as well.
      2007-2008: Remember Tim Duncan's clutch 3 at the end of game 1? I do. The basketball god is so unwilling to stand with Steve Nash that even Tim Duncan can all the sudden can hit 3s. I still cannot believe Duncan was able to hit that. That shot pretty much just took the life out the Phoenix Suns.
      2008-2009: Missed the playoff.
      2009-2010: Just when Steve Nash finally pulled the Spurs away (by swepting them). They have to face Kobe freaking Bryant and Pau Gasol at their absolute peak. A aging Grant Hill cannot even slow down Kobe a bit, and having to handle both Gasol and Odom on the same time were just too much for Stoudamire. And with that ridiculous buzzer-beater which Ron Artest hit at the end of game 5, once again, basketball god chose to not side with Steve Nash again.....
      2010-2011, 2011-2012: Missed the playoffs. A aging Steve Nash cannot brought the Suns anywhere especially after Stoudamire's departure.
      2012-2013: Got traded to the Lakers, but with Dwight Howard chose not to take things seriously that year, Pau Gasol being forced to play like a stretch 5, Kobe and Nash's inability to develop good chemistry with Dwight, the team finished the season as the 7th seed.
      And not to mention the basketball god chose to side against Nash again by rupturing Kobe's achilles and injured him after game 2 of the 2013 playoff. Without Kobe, a half-hearted Dwight Howard, and a very unhealthy Steve Nash, the spurs predictably swept the Lakers.
      That's basically the summary of Nash's playoff career, which basketball gods just don't seem to like him. Nash was really one of the unluckiest superstar of all time in my opinion.

  • @JoshuaD.Howard
    @JoshuaD.Howard 4 года назад +299

    Mavs: *Exist
    Mike Bibby: “It’s all over now”

    • @davodxsuperstar
      @davodxsuperstar 4 года назад +2

      Lakers: welp! Here we go.

    • @user-di5re8fd5o
      @user-di5re8fd5o 4 года назад

      Why bibby?

    • @gnielsen07
      @gnielsen07 4 года назад +2

      Святослав Авдеенко Bibby was notoriously good in the playoffs, especially against Dallas. It was like playoff rondo

    • @razkable
      @razkable 4 года назад +1

      not in 2011..bibby was the starter for the 2011 heat in the finals lol

  • @LightningWing11
    @LightningWing11 4 года назад +466

    I feel bad for Steve. He's one of the all-time NBA players that deserved a title the most yet never got one.

  • @42duncan7
    @42duncan7 3 года назад +26

    Honestly, he has a very good chance to win his first this year with the nets as their coach

    • @satanspit4101
      @satanspit4101 3 года назад

      I don't know now. They have lost two in a row.

    • @Arigato_thx
      @Arigato_thx 3 года назад

      @@satanspit4101 kevin durant has entered the chat

    • @schnoplow1020
      @schnoplow1020 2 года назад +7

      welp

    • @jakewerderly5959
      @jakewerderly5959 2 года назад +4

      Injuries ruined them this year.

    • @jarndt
      @jarndt 2 года назад +2

      @@jakewerderly5959 The curse of Steve Nash

  • @wesleyantrim6648
    @wesleyantrim6648 2 года назад +7

    Outside of 2007, Nash’s teams just lost to superior opponents. The one year he was on a team that could legitimately be considered the title favorite, he got unlucky with the suspensions.

  • @richardhu8139
    @richardhu8139 4 года назад +270

    This is honestly the best sports documentary and story telling I've ever seen

    • @razkable
      @razkable 4 года назад +7

      its so funny how nba fans today look at stats rings awards accomplishments accolades not as much longevity and don't realize context at all like david robinson's 2nd ring being as a clear role player 5th option 4th best player sometimes the 5th depending on the game and really his stats that year came from minutes more than anything but the point is that ring is like half a ring it means as much as horry's first ring in houston so not everything is equal like kawhi's 2014 finals mvp during a year he was 4th on his team in scoring at 12.8 ppg their 3rd best player in the playoffs and avg. 18 and 7 and 2 in the finals just barley over tony parker who could of also won it...and him beating a kd and klay less warriors team barely for his 2nd like to me hes not top 30 as of yet cause he was a role player until mid 2014 and not all time great consistently until 2016 and got hurt in 2017 and needs longevity to be top 30...he is barley top 40 right now...lets be real...... ...like with nash too he started out so bad and his career is so weird cause he played on the suns twice in a short span and was behind kj kidd penny exel eventually dragic like his career was so weird playing so many great point guards which doesn't usually happen like its rare to have one let alone two at the same time like he would get benched for exel and dragic as a starter in the playoffs cause they were hot ...the fact he left the mavs beat them in 05 lost to them in 06 he led to the suns getting marion played with marion for so long then marion wins a ring with the mavs is just so funny to me same thing for kerr beating them out of nowhere as a 12th man that year in 2003 and then being their gm in 08-10 taking them to the west finals losing due to a ron artest lucky rebound and then kerr hired nash to be a consultant for the warriors with kd to get a ring vs the dantoni led rockets lol...his story interacts with sarver dirk shaq kobe kidd and its just very odd is all...

    • @koreypaul6698
      @koreypaul6698 3 года назад +1

      This comment was before the Last Dance, right? Lol

    • @SimuLord
      @SimuLord 3 года назад +13

      @@koreypaul6698 The Last Dance was a terribly-written mess of a documentary, but when your subject is Michael Jordan at the peak of his powers, and your audience is a bunch of folks crammed in their homes during a pandemic desperate for anything to make them feel joy, anything's gonna look good.

    • @koreypaul6698
      @koreypaul6698 3 года назад +2

      @@SimuLord Fair enough lol

    • @leonardoteles9236
      @leonardoteles9236 2 года назад

      @@SimuLord Bro, just no

  • @222wakeke
    @222wakeke 4 года назад +129

    As a diehard suns fan, this is so heart breaking.

  • @trippintripathi
    @trippintripathi 3 года назад +1

    I swear these videos are pure gold. Great work!

  • @johnnyroams
    @johnnyroams 3 месяца назад

    Beautifully put together. THANK YOU!!!

  • @atomknight8361
    @atomknight8361 4 года назад +49

    I miss that era. Young Lebron, Duncan, Garnett, Dirk, Nash, Shaq, Kobe etc. The players now are great, but I just can't seem to get invested in them like before. As a Suns fan, all those losses hurt, but those series were so entertaining to watch. The game just isn't the same

    • @manz7860
      @manz7860 10 месяцев назад

      Being a Lukas Sons fan probably had something to do with it

  • @Tutankamion196
    @Tutankamion196 4 года назад +6

    This quote fits Nash perfectly:
    ''Hard work doesn't guarantee you success, but without it you have no chance."
    I'll admit, I need to stop being lazy all the time and take this to heart.

  • @eMCEe131
    @eMCEe131 4 года назад +5

    These videos are so great. Love the editing and narrative styles.
    Also appreciate how the music is used also.

  • @GG-bi8tb
    @GG-bi8tb 3 года назад

    great video. i followed what i could from europe in those years and i remember sacramento, dallas and phoenix being constantly good but always losing in the playoffs. seeing it all in perspective makes it even worse

  • @gypsykiing2013
    @gypsykiing2013 4 года назад +17

    Steve Nash and John Stockton are tough, gritty players. Two of the greatest point guards in NBA history to retire without a ring.

  • @Donnmuney
    @Donnmuney 4 года назад +187

    I can’t wait for a Tracy McGrady one and Vince Carter when he finally retires

    • @MrJoeBreezy
      @MrJoeBreezy 4 года назад +22

      VC might be buried while still playing lmao

    • @godsangell12
      @godsangell12 4 года назад +5

      @Digonto Zahid Baron Davis was a great player in his prime.

    • @Donnmuney
      @Donnmuney 4 года назад +7

      Digonto Zahid that doesn’t mean a video explaining why he didn’t win a championship wouldn’t be interesting so what if he barely made it past the first round

    • @FR0Z0NEkeys
      @FR0Z0NEkeys 4 года назад +2

      @@Donnmuney he blew a 3-1 lead in the first round. Def was choking in the playoffs, don't let the stats fool you.

    • @Donnmuney
      @Donnmuney 4 года назад

      Ndubisi Madu fool me I’m not clueless I said it would be interesting I know exactly how unsuccessful his career was

  • @RaiderNation86
    @RaiderNation86 3 года назад +4

    Nash was the kind of point guard that on a fast break with no one else around him would wait for a teammate to get there so he could get an assist.

  • @mobilehub6607
    @mobilehub6607 4 года назад

    Thanks for the effort, well presented and good information

  • @johncampbell2845
    @johncampbell2845 4 года назад +151

    No way could the Suns have ever kept a hold of both Nash & Kidd for a lengthy period of time

    • @MrSamwiseable
      @MrSamwiseable 4 года назад +2

      John Campbell it would have been pointless to keep both tbh

    • @frederikbrandt424
      @frederikbrandt424 4 года назад +3

      Nash should’ve stayed with the mavs, it would’ve been his best shot at a title by far. Suns are perennial losers, it was never going to happen there.

    • @nomooon
      @nomooon 4 года назад +2

      @@MrSamwiseable kidd can pass and can defend; nash can pass and shoot. Thats a pretty good combo.

    • @theOnyFUFU
      @theOnyFUFU 4 года назад +5

      I agree. They might have had a ring if they kept Marion and Joe Johnson though. Joe was a beast with Phoenix and Marion was a worse version of Draymond Green for those Suns! I don't think Nash and Kidd together wouldn't work cuz they would've been too small on defense in the back-court (even though Kidd was a great defender).

    • @JosephMiwaga
      @JosephMiwaga 4 года назад +3

      @@theOnyFUFU yeah Marion way better on offense idk how or why they let him go

  • @TwoLittleMochi
    @TwoLittleMochi 4 года назад +67

    I watched every game of the Suns-Spurs match up of the '07 series - it was one of the worst officiated games ever.

  • @vaughanjones8819
    @vaughanjones8819 4 года назад +10

    Favorite player ever. I've watched this video so much, and lived every single second of so many of these seasons. Never gets any easier.

  • @DARC-87
    @DARC-87 2 года назад +4

    Joe Johnson is so underrated and forgotten about. Fantastic piece guys, really brilliant stuff

  • @andrewruiz9803
    @andrewruiz9803 4 года назад +133

    He is and always will be my favorite player. Phoenix still loves you Steve!

    • @UngerJeremy
      @UngerJeremy 4 года назад +8

      Mavs fan here, and we all have a warm place in our hearts for Steve Nash as well!

    • @iamalive.1255
      @iamalive.1255 4 года назад +8

      He was bad ass in his prime.

    • @bigman489
      @bigman489 4 года назад

      I am alive. He got harassed by an overpowered spurs. And choked last moment, but that doesn’t matter he’s a top 25 of all time.

    • @douglasmcfarland9040
      @douglasmcfarland9040 3 года назад

      I respect Nash he was a strong competitor and tough.

  • @joshuamacal3641
    @joshuamacal3641 4 года назад +111

    19:23
    "Are you okay? Good."
    God, what a standup guy.

    • @OutlawSoul
      @OutlawSoul 4 года назад +8

      he was pure class.

    • @blydavis3706
      @blydavis3706 3 года назад +3

      I watched every game of the Suns-Spurs match up of the '07 series - it was one of the worst officiated games ever.

    • @martindagoat3909
      @martindagoat3909 3 года назад +2

      Dude was bleeding profusely from his nose and still had the selflessness to look out for others. He’s definitely a stand up guy

  • @raulnavarrete692
    @raulnavarrete692 3 года назад +2

    I grew up watching those sun's teams. So much heartbreak, but that's nothing compared to the good times I had watching that team. Nothing but love for Steve nash.

  • @jackcolemiller9305
    @jackcolemiller9305 4 года назад

    Thanks for the video sb

  • @ja8ames
    @ja8ames 4 года назад +27

    The Kings and Suns from the 2000s are teams that I always feel wistful about. They were both so close to winning pivotal series that probably decided the championship, even though they weren't in the Finals.

  • @ChenKhanwei
    @ChenKhanwei 4 года назад +26

    I love this video!
    #13 Steve Nash is my favourite NBA player of ALL-TIME. He was the reason I picked up the game and have loved playing ever since. The man didn't show quit and was relentless on the court despite his limitations. He was the heart and soul of those Phoenix Suns squads. I really hated that he made the decision to go to the Lakers but was happy that he played long enough to be placed in the top 3 of all-time career assists. I still watch his videos regularly and sometimes before my weekly pickup ball sessions to hype myself. Sometimes when I take 3s or make a behind the back pass, I think of the man who inspired me to pick up the basketball.
    Thank you, Steve.

  • @guillervz
    @guillervz 3 года назад

    Great documentary. Excellent narration!

  • @skinnyrigid
    @skinnyrigid 4 года назад +7

    It's a crime really how one of the best point guards in the 2000s never won an NBA championship

  • @alexnabong2009
    @alexnabong2009 4 года назад +44

    Back to back Suns players,
    Low blow SB Nation

  • @theclassicmanila-style8435
    @theclassicmanila-style8435 4 года назад +105

    Dallas and kings in the 00s were ahead of its time,

    • @willh3972
      @willh3972 4 года назад +6

      I remember watching them break the halftime scoring record while the east was playing in a swamp. It was nuts

    • @theclassicmanila-style8435
      @theclassicmanila-style8435 4 года назад +5

      @@willh3972 you can also include the 2002 celtics tho not as succesful but they reached the east finals with a non low post type center in battie, and 4 guys who can shoot from the outside, antoine walker was an early bad look of a stretch 4, eric williams and walker mccarty are 3 and D players, paul pierce as their all around iso star something that we normally see today

    • @SimuLord
      @SimuLord 3 года назад

      The '04 Mavs had the best Offensive Rating relative to league average in NBA history. It wasn't the highest raw number (the '20 Mavs just did that this season), but it was the highest adjusted for the league. They were 8.9% better than league average.

  • @nathanrobbin6341
    @nathanrobbin6341 3 года назад +1

    Really enjoy your pace, voice, editing and content. Scribed.

  • @jeremyellismusic
    @jeremyellismusic 2 года назад +11

    The real MVP here is our eyes, for having tolerated that sweater without detaching a retina.

  • @dabbydabby6484
    @dabbydabby6484 4 года назад +814

    *Correction: he was two rings As consultant for the warriors.*

    • @ItsStat1c
      @ItsStat1c 4 года назад +73

      Doesnt count but cool

    • @zumizm1
      @zumizm1 4 года назад +160

      Bet he'd give both of those for a ring he won as part of a team he played in

    • @ki975
      @ki975 4 года назад +54

      @@ItsStat1c a ring is a ring

    • @ItsStat1c
      @ItsStat1c 4 года назад +25

      @@ki975 a RiNg iS à rInG!!!???

    • @crzyful8448
      @crzyful8448 4 года назад +10

      u actually watched the vid?

  • @jneal706
    @jneal706 4 года назад +58

    Speaking of Untitled, we NEED to do a retrospective on the early 2000's Sac Kings and their shortcomings. Also a Carmelo Anthony one would be quite interesting.

    • @rudyando
      @rudyando 4 года назад +2

      What about the 2001 Milwaukee Bucks? I can’t remember where I heard it but someone pointed out they were built to beat the Lakers with their proficiency from beyond the arc.

    • @buddyfats4768
      @buddyfats4768 4 года назад +3

      @@rudyando both the kings and the bucks both failed to win a chip because of refs rigging games.

    • @JK-gu3tl
      @JK-gu3tl 4 года назад +2

      That Kings team made passing the ball an art form. Best team to never win it.

    • @fhantasm
      @fhantasm 4 года назад +1

      @@JK-gu3tl Peja was the Klay Thompson of the 2000's. He was in the wrong era. He'd torch the league today.

  • @ndl6827
    @ndl6827 3 года назад +5

    Two words: Team Sport
    As good as Nash was at elevating those around him (and he was one of the best at this), he shouldered it all. He didn’t have a consistent #2 man.

  • @backloggamer3614
    @backloggamer3614 3 года назад +2

    as a big nash fan this really hurts. damn! after all these years seeing all those what if moments and bone crushing clutch buckets against his team. Really wish nash won a ring.

  • @austinjimenez1699
    @austinjimenez1699 4 года назад +40

    Right when the suns are doing good, you release this to break our hearts again smh

  • @batman72485
    @batman72485 4 года назад +295

    Day 2 of asking SB Nation to do Untitled: Allen Iverson...

    • @afnaansyed5975
      @afnaansyed5975 4 года назад +21

      They're definitely gonna do him soon. These things take some time to make

    • @damitrimoore
      @damitrimoore 4 года назад +1

      CAUGHEYY I mean he was close once. Even then very overmatched

    • @thomasjefferson2813
      @thomasjefferson2813 4 года назад +1

      F

    • @localneo-graphic4647
      @localneo-graphic4647 4 года назад

      He wasn't that good, and played in the ez east. There, now you don't need a video.

    • @KingA-jl2jq
      @KingA-jl2jq 4 года назад +1

      We all know why, the GOAT stopped him

  • @testostyrone33
    @testostyrone33 3 года назад

    Awesome video man...

  • @liamokeeffe5215
    @liamokeeffe5215 4 года назад

    I love these videos keep up the awesome work!!

  • @jediwookie9240
    @jediwookie9240 4 года назад +48

    Steve nash was one of my favorites back in the day.

    • @jordansabourin4978
      @jordansabourin4978 3 года назад

      Nash is a perfect example of why we can’t judge rookies in their first season. Man turned into a first ballot HOF.

    • @jediwookie9240
      @jediwookie9240 3 года назад

      @@jordansabourin4978 why is your comment the exact same comment below my comment from a different person.

  • @nxght6694
    @nxght6694 4 года назад +208

    my whole life i thought he was shorter than 5’10”. the dude was 6’3”. my life is a lie

  • @tonyjabroni7205
    @tonyjabroni7205 3 года назад

    Really great videos!

  • @johnroilouierabeje9042
    @johnroilouierabeje9042 3 года назад

    Excellent narration and content 💯