Re: So sad watching Steve Nash cry after Lakers eliminated Suns
[QUOTE=Allstar24]I don't have video but I remember watching that on TV...he's beyond pathetic.
BTW...a lot of idiotic posts in here. You're making fun of a guy for playing his heart out and caring enough about the game to show a little emotion? [B]Well that's why he is who he is and you are a nobody[/B].[/QUOTE]
You can tell when a kid is talking by comments like this.
Re: So sad watching this....
[QUOTE=EricForman]:applause:
I feel sorry for Nash. From all accounts, he seems to be a genuine good guy and a good teammate who stuck it out with the Suns even though they looked to be on the slide last year. His team just ran into a better team. At age 36, he probably knew deep down this was his final shot. These are tears of passion. Tears because he loves the game so much.
I will leave this thread now (still on page 1) becuase I don't want to come across any Kobe trolls laughing at Nash or making childish insults.
Much respect to Steve Nash. :applause:[/QUOTE]
Yeah imagine knowing that this is your final shot to do it all, and you don't even lose because you were not great, you lose because someone else was simply greater (kobe) its a tough one.
Re: So sad watching this....
[QUOTE=RazorBaLade]Yeah imagine knowing that this is your final shot to do it all, and you don't even lose because you were not great, you lose because someone else was simply greater (kobe) its a tough one.[/QUOTE]
Why do you think this is their final shot? It might be the best (with HCA they could beat Boston) but if Amare stays, this team is still a contender in the WC. Nash actually has a backup now and they are pretty talented all around..
Re: So sad watching Steve Nash cry after Lakers eliminated Suns
Steve Nash is the man!:cheers:
I love his passion for the game, awesome player...
Can't believe people are bagging him for being emotional after a tough loss..
Better than the magic tards ie Vince not giving a crap, or the Cavs missing in action... Was amazing to watch the suns playoff run giving it there all. If not for this series the playoffs would have sucked so far for me.
Re: So sad watching this....
[QUOTE=RazorBaLade]Yeah imagine knowing that this is your final shot to do it all, and you don't even lose because you were not great, y[B]ou lose because someone else was simply greater (kobe)[/B] its a tough one.[/QUOTE]
:oldlol:
You just don't stop do you?
No one cares about Kobe in this thread. I'm sure Nash didn't give Kobe one bit of thought while was crying. Get off his jock bro.
Re: So sad watching this....
[QUOTE=konex]Why do you think this is their final shot? It might be the best (with HCA they could beat Boston) but if Amare stays, this team is still a contender in the WC. Nash actually has a backup now and they are pretty talented all around..[/QUOTE]
I think bcuz of them having HCA in the finals and such a good bench. Its gonna be hard to keep that all together but if they do and add 1 piece then yes they can have another chance. It's like kobe and fish crying after 04 they know that they will have another chance to win a ring probably but when you're right there you gotta be thinking that this is your shot
[QUOTE=plowking]:oldlol:
You just don't stop do you?
No one cares about Kobe in this thread. I'm sure Nash didn't give Kobe one bit of thought while was crying. Get off his jock bro.[/QUOTE]
dude if kobe didnt hit those 2 amazing shots suns could have won the game, of course kobe has plenty to do with nash not winning this series are you kidding me? Where did I say he was thinking about kobe when crying, I'm just saying that its especially sad to see a great player not win because there was a greater one. What exactly do you find wrong with that statement?
Re: So sad watching Steve Nash cry after Lakers eliminated Suns
I've got nothing but respect for Nash and the crying doesn't change it one bit. It's a hell of a lot better than players that just sit there fuming, or worse yet just joking around. True passion is what drives greatness, and sometimes out of that passion tears flow. If anyone makes fun of him over this, you need to grow up. When you don't do anything of importance in life and you never try hard for anything, maybe the failures don't hurt much and you just don't know what it's like.
Re: So sad watching this....
[QUOTE=RazorBaLade]Yeah imagine knowing that this is your final shot to do it all, and you don't even lose because you were not great, you lose because someone else was simply greater (kobe) its a tough one.[/QUOTE]
kobe's greater yeah.
he also has much more talented teammate and help.
outside of Kobe/Nash, five of the next six best players are in Lakers uniform.
The Lakers did what they were supposed to do. Only idiots would brag and talk trash and act like Nash failed. Nash, with that cast, going this far? That's overachieving on a epic level.
Re: So sad watching this....
[QUOTE=plowking]:oldlol:
You just don't stop do you?
No one cares about Kobe in this thread. I'm sure Nash didn't give Kobe one bit of thought while was crying. Get off his jock bro.[/QUOTE]
umad?
all this anger you have against the lakers is very entertaining
again, umad?
Re: So sad watching Steve Nash cry after Lakers eliminated Suns
:applause: the Laker fans who are defending Nash against the Kobe trolls for insulting Nash.
Suns played great and overachieved, the Lakers are just a better team from top to bottom and Kobe is just better than Nash. Any mature fan, from either side, would just write that instead of talking trash. The Suns didn't lose because they choked or underachieved or fell apart. The Lakers just have a better roster and more talent. Both teams played great.
Re: So sad watching this....
[QUOTE=jbot]he's even uglier when he's crying. "we're going to win game 6". :lol[/QUOTE]
post your pic up again bro, you're one of the ugliest looking schmucks here, and thats saying something :roll: you found a job yet? ****in garbage man goofball
Re: So sad watching Steve Nash cry after Lakers eliminated Suns
[QUOTE=Go Getter]Take it easy man you should already know any guy that cries for any reason other than the death of a close friend/family member, the birth of their kid, or the cutting of an onion is subject to roasting.
It's man-law.[/QUOTE]
this. if you're gonna cry, cry in private.
Re: So sad watching Steve Nash cry after Lakers eliminated Suns
[QUOTE=iggy>]the suns are the philadelphia eagles of the nba[/QUOTE]
so true.
Re: So sad watching Steve Nash cry after Lakers eliminated Suns
This was really tough to watch. Steve Nash is one of the most classy guys in the NBA and he deserves better. He's been nothing but a model citizen on and off the court. It's saddening to see a person who was worked his @$$ off since the first day he entered the league, denied a chance to make, what otherwise has been an awesome career, complete. Instead, someone who doesn't deserve anything gets that chance. It pisses me off because I know what that feels like from personal experiences. Working your @$$ off, trying so hard to get what you want, only to see someone like Kobe, get rewarded instead. Those are the kind of people you literally want to punch in the face because they sit there and constantly receive free handouts, and thrown a tantrum when the slightest thing doesn't go their way. Sorry, but this kind of sh*t really makes my blood boil. I hate spoiled little b*tches who cry their way to success when some of us actually put in hard work. Yet for some reason, those brats are rewarded and the rest of us are not. Steve Nash deserves to be on the Lakers in Kobe's spot, and Kobe deserves to be in his, or worse. There is a reason why Kobe was named in the top 10 most hated athletes list. There is a reason why, as recently as last year, Kobe was voted into the top 5 least wanted teammate list done by SI for current NBA players. Those kinds of people generally don't deserve any good fortune. Sorry if this seems like a rant, but it just pisses me the hell off.
Re: So sad watching this....
[QUOTE=EricForman]kobe's greater yeah.
he also has much more talented teammate and help.
outside of Kobe/Nash, five of the next six best players are in Lakers uniform.
The Lakers did what they were supposed to do. Only idiots would brag and talk trash and act like Nash failed. Nash, with that cast, going this far? That's overachieving on a epic level.[/QUOTE]
Oh no doubt about it, it's a team thing, but either way its a tough one to take because the Suns like you said really overachieved and really did their best, and came this far, and then ended up losing to a team that is simply better and the Suns had ALMOST no say in the matter, it was just the suns playing their best and lakers playing better.
Regardless, I've always been a fan of Nash, but today, my respect for him increased 10 fold. As a player, as a person.
To the above poster, kobe didn't receive free handouts. Stop being an idiot. If you're gonna say Nash is classy and respect him for it, please take note and be equally classy.