TennesseeFan07
Give me 3 more!!!
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Not really.
Kobe is an isolation player. He doesn't cut to the rim or come of curls and screens. He gets the ball in the mid post or on the wing.
Not sure how having Nash is going to help him. The other player should benefit though.
Helps when you only play 30 minutes a game while the others are playing almost the entire game. To argue he is a top 5 PG at this stage in his career is beyond dumb.
Nobody plays "almost the entire game" on average. Westbrook played 35.3 MPG this year. Nash played 31.6. So Westbrook plays 4 more minutes, and that's what's causing him to only shoot 45%?
Nash is a great shooter, and takes great shots. That's why he's shot at least 50% 7 of the last 8 years.
When the Suns get significantly worse, and the Lakers get better, I hope you bring up the "Nash doesn't play D" argument again.
Nash had 200 more assists than Rondo over the last few years. With MUCH worse players. And with a bad back and being much older. -- Who else has stopped Westbrook or Parker? Exactly. --The Lakers had 4th quarter leads in games 2, 3 and 4. While working way too hard to get shots. Nash will help that. Nash gets great shots for nobody's. Now he has 3 of the top 20 players in the league. Even the dummest of dummies can see that it is an ugrade over Blake Sessions. Quit hatin beesh.
