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Originally Posted by matteo101
Sixate, have you watched an entire suns game this year? If you have, than did you not notice the energy Nash put onto the court. I am not saying that this means he deserves the MVP, but i do think that he is the best point guard in the game right now.
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Yes, I have. And I think that what nearly everyone is confusing here is just because Nash is a catalyst to the Suns success that doesn't make him the MVP of the league. C'mon people. Listen to what you're saying: Steve Nash is the MVP, best player in the league that impacts the game and changes defenses like no other..... He does not impact the game like Shaq, Duncan, Garnett, Kobe, LeBron, Iverson, Ray Allen, Amare, T-Mac, or Dirk Nowitzki. If I thought a little more I'm sure a few other names would pop into my head, but it doesn't really matter. Nash had such a great year because of all the great athletes around him, and the fact that they all stayed healthy.
Personally, I would take Kidd and Arenas over Nash. If Hinrich or Bibby were on that team I think they would see just as much and probably more success than Nash. If LeBron were on that Suns team running the point he would be way better than Nash. Hell, LeBron is better than Nash now, and he averaged for a season what has only been done by a few other players. Nash did nothing special this year, and that's a fact. Nash is a great player, but not the greatest, and he didn't have a better year than everyone else in the NBA.