Steve Nash's Nastiest Assists
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- Опубліковано 6 кві 2020
- A look back at 2-time MVP Steve Nash's most NASTY assists🔥
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Nash’s career FG percentage: 52% from 2-point range. 43% from 3-point range and 90% from the free throw line plus 10,000 plus assists. Crazy under appreciated.
Hall of famer and 2 time mvp isn’t under appreciated
@@JShady7620 under appreciated by the community
@@JShady7620 he's underapreciated by dumb black fans. Dont deny it novice
Not under appreciated Einstein actually overrated because if you knew basketball you know there's other players that had eagle statistics or close to it and never want to MVP so don't talk to me about underappreciated he doesn't deserve it and if you knew basketball and you would know that cuz you're a casual All those meanest numbers never even got them to a Western conference final and don't be a hypocrite cuz you know that anything that a sports fan wants is mostly a championship not a Hall of Fame Einstein
@@prost29javadoff66in soc media inly😅
The best thing about Nash was that he made everyone better. Fry became a shooter when Nash was there. Amare's explosiveness was taken to it's full potential because Nash was there. Shawn Marion became an all star and a scorer because of Nash. Hell, there's so many guys who looked good because he was there. How I wish he won a chip as a player. He deserved it so bad.
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At least we know he isnt gonna have a poblem getting one with brooklyn
Thats why he's MVP. He made everyone better. He took a mix of good players and some scrubs and made them a championship lvl team.
Marion was an all star before Nash got in phoenix, but still, Nash made ever player around him better
Its like hes training his team without training them
Most unpredictable player in my opinion, and probably why some many of his opponents hated him. Dude’s court IQ was soooo good.
Was the Peyton manning of basketball fr
Watching Nash during those years was a major magical joy for me. So proud of him then and now. Unselfish, hard working man.
???? "Hard working ing" ...bro Nash just had insane god given talent, when you say Hard working you're using those generic label people use on white athletes
@@bomigaruba4433 Couldn't agree more that this young man has a God-given gift that didn't just happen without hard work. I'm old enough to be his (white) mother and just loved watching this young man play. Is that better? ☺
@@bomigaruba4433 What kind of brainwashed nonsense are you attempting to spew. Yikes
I feel like there was a missed opportunity to Title this "Steve Nash's Nashtiest Assists"
Haha, good one
asshists
Steve's Nashtiests Assists
Indeed
Nashes passes look so simple and yet being able to pass like him is truly a gift
Now that's some pretty basketball. I'm hoping he'll be able to translate his elite court vision in to a successful coaching career.
Welp, that didn't work out well
@@Konsertt with those guys you need to invent an offense no one has ever seen before. KD pin downs, Harden pick and Rolls are cool but with as much offensive minded people they have in their front office, they should be more innovative.
Steve nash is a very intellegent PG. His pass always reachable by his tim mates but always a few cm away from a steal. Can you imagine their opponent feel like always can steal but they couldn't reach it. Nastyyyyyyy
Steve Nash has godly court vision. Ultimate floor general man I miss watching him play
He had a lot more NASHTY dimes than these highlights back in his Dallas and Phoenix years. Hope you find all of ‘em.
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“You cannot defend Steve Nash”
That’s all.
That PnR attack with Nash and Amare was so deadly.
The PnR was the Stockton to Malone bread and butter.
People need to appreciate amazing point guards because when a team has amazing point guard, it elevates the performance of the whole team.
Nash always gets disrespected, mainly because Shaq is still salty about the MVPs. But he was a baaaaad man!
Yes he was
One of the best PG of all times.
Shaq fails to mention he was in one of the weakest eastern conferences ever while Nash was in one of the MOST competitive Western conferences ever. Nash deserved BOTH MVPS
One of the greatest PGs, carriers and systems ever.
@@NZbo-.-.-614 Louder. Everyone's talking about how Miami suddenly went from 42-40 to 59-23 with the addition of Shaq and fail to mention to fact that - D Wade was on his 2nd year and had a huge improvement. This was the Bobcats first season and they were in the same division as Miami. Miami went 11-1 against the bottom-tier teams in their division while going 18-12 in the West. They lost more games playing in the West than they did in the East despite playing more games against the East.
Nash 2nd MVP was the more controversial one in my opinion. Good years from Dirk, Kobe and Lebron(yup not you Shaq)
Let it never be forgotten just how damn good Amar’e Stoudemire was before he got hurt.
They were so fun to watch.
This is art nash is the definition of crisp. People can hate all they want but that man played sound basketball and his IQ is unmatched.
Hard to believe Nash played against Harden once upon a time
Now, he's going to coach The Beard
Still can't believe that Nash is a coach. Feels like it was just yesterday when I watched him play.
Idk if you can teach the style of basketball Steve Nash had. Dude has eyes 👀 in the back of his head. Full 360° vision of the court. What a talent.
This also showcases how explosive Amare was before his injury
Crazy thing is a lot of these highlights are actually after his first major knee injury. He was such a freak athlete when he first came out of high school.
A real shame what happened. Him and Nash were a great duo.
Right but it also makes you think how great of a player Steve nash made him. Without Steve he didn’t make much noise
Craziest part is Nash is now coaching some of the guys he was in the league with in these games.
just imagine if Dirk and Nash would've stayed together their entire career. They would've been deadly together both would've ended with at least 3 rings
You know steve nash was nasty AF when shaq cant let the mvp voting go after x amount of years
Guys use to pass to me like that in the play ground. They always hit me in the face.
Nash is a top 5 PG all time fr... One of my favorite player and probably the most underpreciate
Nash & Amari” one of the best combos””” and I was raised A Laker,,, always loved the way Nash balled up 🤙🏽🤙🏽
Brooklyn bout to be Nashty! 🔥
I really like that Steve Nash won MVPs in consecutive years. 2004 2005 2006 that boy was bad
seriously reminds me of myself
There's such a synergy between the point guard and power forward positions. Stockton and Malone, Nash and Amare, also if anyone remembers Chris Paul and David West, hell even Deron Williams and Carlos Boozer when they were on the Jazz was a pretty crazy combo for a bit.
Ever since I can remember I've been rooting for Nash to get a ring. So sad that it didn't happen. And he's played with so many greats and made his teams way better too. I remember one year I rooted for Nash over Kobe, just cuz Kobe already had some rings and I felt like it was Nash's turn. Then Kobe with the clutch last second come back.
he had that connection with his team they knew you have to always stay on your toes becouse Nash assists are from another wolrd they could come from any angle at any time ! vision of game and precision passing like no other player !
🔥🔥🔥 two time in Brooklyn nets
I always thought Nash was a bit overrated but these dimes are pretty smooth. Not just passes but impressive assists. Gotta give the 2 time MVP credit.
could never understand how a frail 6’3 white boy could be overrated ..
@@marcusjohnson3835 We are white, booooooy
Underrated if you ask me. 49-43-90 for his career. 4x 50-40-90 club. Missed a fifth by one made FT. Most ambidextrous shooter and passer that I've ever seen. So efficient. He would average 25+ and 12 assists if he played today. He was fun to watch.
What resolution are some of these clips? 4x2?
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Bro said, "left a package for you at the front desk. Pick it up when you can 😊"
Thank you for posting this and reminding me how much of a badass Steve Nash is
The Sun's and Lakers used to have some epic battles. I wish the Sun's would have at least won one chip.
You can thank Tim Donaghy
I love when he just runs around in the paint and ends up confusing the defense and is able to just walk right up to the rim lol.
Nash was the best passer in the league
Bendecido PR 💯
@A Friendly Hobo They are different era lol
@A Friendly Hobo He said *LEAGUE* not, *HISTORY OF THE LEAGUE*
Magic Johnson,Jason William,Steve Nash:)
@@cakephone7893 the most accurate comment on UA-cam
This just goes to show that amare should be thankful to have Nash. He got fed well by him 🥣🥣
Mourning said "gimme that shit" and Nash dimed it for 3. Spectacular!
Nash was a flat killer. And totally deserved his MVP's.
The man without ring. The incredible pass of the legend Steve nash
None of these highlights are from Nash’s best years. This is like showing Kobe highlights but only showing last couple years of #24 and completely ignoring #8.
did you not watch past the laker highlights?
What? did you even watch the video? They show Nash in his prime years in Phoenix. Assuming you don't know much if you think his Phoenix years aren't his prime years.
Lots of good material, but so much was missing, particularly from his Dallas days. Honestly, could've made this vid twice as long and still missed some of his gems.
Steve Nasch é um exemplo de jogador coletivo as assistentes dele é tão impressionante que eu tento copiar mais é impossível
Imagine Steve playing at his peak in today's NBA, where shooting three's is half of the offensive plays for all teams. You're basically looking at what Steve would do just by watching Steph Curry. Their games emulate each other because Nash was Steph's favorite player growing up. But if Nash shot as many 3's per game as the average NBA point guards do today, Nash would go down as one of the greatest 3point shooters in history.. Steph Curry, known as the greatest three point shooter of all time has an other-worldly CAREER 3pt percentage of 43%... guess what Steve Nash's CAREER 3pt percentage was...43%!!! The only difference obviously is that Steph Curry shoots many more threes per game than Steve ever did. But in today's game, Steve Nash would literally emulate what Steph Curry is doing now, if he had shot the amount of 3's Steph does... Plus just like Steph Curry, Steve Nash is a wizard handling and passing the ball, and getting his teammates involved... he's an even a better passer than Steph Curry is... Steve Nash would be considered an even greater point guard than he is already known for..
Underrated..nash! And that was the time when amare's pocket was still hungry..
He made everyone around better, always in the conversation without múltiple allstars. And kiddos today say Steph is better??? Give Nash that Roaster...
Nash is a pass first player. Kiddos comparing apples and oranges
jason williams was way better
@@Tiomioes Williams better than -Nash????? lol, what are you smoking man???, give it up and fast!!!
@@Tiomioes lol...you watch that one highlight of elbow pass, and now you think Jason Williams was better than Nash? xD Jason Williams is an amazing passer, but he is trash compared to Nash lol.
@@johnchoi4473 ive watched both highlights and as a passer* not an overall player jason williams is way better at assiting and shot creating
The Underrated "Nasty" Nash.
The footwork and the fundamentals.
Good coaching Steve. Getting Blake that rest was key.
Nash’s career assists are crazy when u consider he didn’t hit his prime until he was about 30.
I remember watching these games as a kid I don’t remember them being recorded on a potato
It's not easy to make a 6:30 Steve Nash video without a single Shawn Marion sighting, but you did it.
I miss the days when point guards actually knew how to pass. All canadian companies doing business in usa should be under federal audit.
So smoove wit' it!
That Channing Frye no look 👀
Nash getting people PAID
Pass first, shoot second type of point guard.
That’s how you develop a fucking team.
IQ: Unlimited
Swear the Mid 2000s suns I wish if it was not the spurs would of won. Nash stoudemire Diaw barbosa bell that team was so good. Literally fast break offense all the time. Loved watching them play.
ugh we were so good😭
„You cannot defend Steve Nash” ! Very true !
Underated PG. A bit of bad luck for him for playing in a era wherein spurs and lakers dynasty is just too much to overcome.
That moment you learn that your dad played some ball in college...
My favorite player. Electric. I love the current Suns but nothing will ever top Nash/Bell/Marion/Diaw/Stoudemire.
Why is it so damn grainy though?
Which one of the two pixels was Nash?
which pixel is nash?
None of these are from the mvp years
Steve puts the Nash in Nashty passes.
As a laker fan, nash used to make me soo mad lmao.. what a player, amazing
Greatest point guard of all time
No one puts the in and out behind the back to Barbosa for the corner three. Best one in my opinion
Very few players created opportunities for his team-mates like Steve Nash.
This should be entitled "Stoudamire Highlights".
my jumper is dry as sand but i made sure my team eat!
I miss these suns so much
Back when my suns were competitive
That suns team was hella good
Trust me ppl, he makes a lot of this stuff look easy when in reality it’s not at all, if anyone is to young to remember Nash play he wasn’t one of the point guards in the leauge he was one of the best players, not only winning to mvps which lit means your the best player, but the guy avg 90,40,50 almost 5 seasons, that’s unheard of, to put that in terms Steph curry isn’t even avging that, and nash was also one of the best passers easily in the leauge on top of his offense, anyone who’s old enough to remember knows he was a MONSTER in his prime, lit one of the most underrated players
Curry can pass (even do flashy dimes) but focused on his range.
Nash has range but is a pass-first player.
STEVE NASH.. STOUDAMIRE.. RICHARDSON.. ARE PERFECT FOR AT LEAST ONE RING... BUT SAN ANTONIO ITS ANOTHER LEVEL
Should have signed Joe Johnson. Could have had Camby and/or KG for Marion and picks, but somehow screwed those deals up. Shaq trade was dumb as sh*t.
Imagine Lakers having prime Nash Kobe & Shaq
Nash was still leading the assist board before joining the Lakers.. they just didn't fit in. and Lakers medical staff obviously were not as good as Phoenix..
Back when the Suns games were always PACKED. 😔
Top 5 PG ever.
still nasty at -1080p
Nashtyyyyyy
Crazy how Nash easily could average 25-30 ppg in his prime but he always playing for his team.
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😭😭😭
I needed some time to notice his passes. What is this? Kuroko no basket? 😂
nashty... my cousin had a nash poster growin up the man was a problem
Amare' Stoudemire lived on a daily diet of the easiest buckets ever
My fellow Canadian!
I wish someone could assist me in being able to watch 144p videos and actually understand what's going on
Bruh i swear i had it on 720 and this man played super recently i have no clue why the clips were such shitty quality
Dope plays, but too bad the video quality is so ass I couldn't see half of them.
That suns team was so good but just couldn’t get a title crazy
The Spurs got lot's of help from the referees.
@@johnthree1611 Horry hip check and u call ref/league bias? U nuts bro
@@CryptidFlame, you're smoking something if you don't think the refs helped the Spurs
@@johnthree1611 oh I thought u meant the refs helped the suns. Yea the spurs bias was real.
Great passer but this can’t be his nastiest passes (some where )few was really regular passes😂
i almost see a pixel.
and his time at 3rd has come to an end tonight. Chris Paul might have passed you nash, but you're still the best god damned point guard to me.
Should have titled the video Nashtiest assists. Lol
I see what you did there 👀