He will only come if TO is a championship calibre team, the reaso is that he hasn't won it yet.
You wouldn't want him anyways. He will be way passed his prime. I think we should just focus our efforts on re-signing the likes of Bosh and other big name free agents in 2010.
I'd love to get Nash into the organisation as his career winds down and then keep him as an assistant with a view to him becoming head coach if it works out (I could possibly even support the gamble of making him head coach immediately after he retires). I suspect his vision would transfer very well to a coaching role if he wants it.
two years from now if were not a championship caliber team we lost bosh. i think nash is saying this assuming the raptors are a championship caliber team at that time because the suns are gonna suck
two years from now if were not a championship caliber team we lost bosh. i think nash is saying this assuming the raptors are a championship caliber team at that time because the suns are gonna suck
That's exactly my thought as well. I don't know if we will be by then. However, if Phoenix wins a championship before Nash's contract is over, I think he will come, because then he's got nothing left to prove.
I know all of us Canadian fans want to see Nash here for a season. However, think logically. He won't be all that good in 2 years. I don't think BC will sign him just to entertain the fans. Remember the mistake we made with Hakeem Olajuwon. Sometimes, you're better off letting a player retire.
I'd love to get Nash into the organisation as his career winds down and then keep him as an assistant with a view to him becoming head coach if it works out (I could possibly even support the gamble of making him head coach immediately after he retires). I suspect his vision would transfer very well to a coaching role if he wants it.
That actually makes sense, maybe not a head coach right away, but a player coach, asst coach and then coach. Your right, Nashs player credentials would give him instant respect. As well, he's a very smart guy and seems to be a good communicator, so it seems likely that he'd be a good coach.
That actually makes sense, maybe not a head coach right away, but a player coach, asst coach and then coach. Your right, Nashs player credentials would give him instant respect. As well, he's a very smart guy and seems to be a good communicator, so it seems likely that he'd be a good coach.
He would make a great assitant coach and eventually a great coach. In that case, have him as part of the coaching staff after he retires. I don't want to see him play when he's got nothing left, and he won't have anything left in the thank in 2 years.