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Mark Jackson and Van Gundy...
It is an excrutiating lesson to keep listening.
But now I know why Mark Jackson is not an NBA coach: Mark Jackson tried to defend Allen Iverson dribbling all over the court (making it difficult for the rest of the offense) by saying Nash does exactly the same thing and it works for Nash. OMG. Comparing Nash opening up numerous lanes for other players to Iverson randomly looking for a jumper... Mark Jackson has got to be kidding and joking or he is a complete idiot that should never be allowed near an NBA team again. Honest to God... Cannon, if you are anywhere around you got to inform your cousin about this one. |
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the only thing they have in common is neither play defense. One cant, and one wont. He was trying to point out that Iverson opens up the offense for other players as well as Nash does. And that... is absolutely ridiculous. Jackson may have just been trying to disagree with Van Gundy's assertion that Iverson dribbles around and does not use screens properly, no one on his team really knows what to do except watch. One is a point the other is a 2. One sees the whole floor, the other sees the rim. One is/was a fantastic athlete that does not understand the team game. The other is a mediocre athlete with a great feel for the team game. Have you every seen Iverson actually use his positioning to make a screen obvious and easy to set ? I see him just run past screens set for him. He completely confuses the majority of his team on offense. So the skill sets are very different. |
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seen for his size. LIke I said, his athleticism is crazy unique. He works his butt off every game, on offense. Nash would have been in a championship and probably won a championship if he did not have to play against the Spurs almost every playoff. Put the Suns in the East Iverson played in, and the Suns would be there. THE SUNS, not just Nash. What a better player means hmmm... one on one ability, Iverson. Consistency over many years at scoring and playing the same game, Iverson. Making players on his team better, Nash. Just like Billups is doing for Denver. Agree with Jason Kidd. But not Chris Paul. Yet... Chris Paul keeping up the same game he plays for many years, I will take him over any mentioned barring Magic Johnson. |
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I just have always been amazed how a wave of consenus echos through sports when talking about things like MVP and such. That wave and a few stupid stats have made Nash into a legend and he hardly deserves that company. I just think that if he was black that Nash would be thought of along the lines of a Billups (who is a good player but no one is putting him on any alltime teams). He is a guy who was in the right place at the right time in the perfect system with the right parts. Having mobile big men like Marion, Stoudamire and even Diaw has helped him immensely and he can hit an open jumper. But I dont know that he is really a better point guard than Maurice Cheeks. Chris Paul is already a better player than Nash at Nash's peak. |
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Nash made some incredible passes and clutch plays. Really, when you look at the playoff games they lost, Nash was one of the few that did not choke on those Phoenix teams(when not hurt). Nash is clearly way beyond his peak imo... so its kinda easy to diss him now. John Stockton's assists were as numerous as Nash, they just were not as flashy. I also think Nash snuck in at the right times for MVP. You like like Marion much more than I ever did. He put up great numbers, but in the playoffs, it was a pleasure to see him on the floor against the Spurs. Marion is a big time choke imo. I also think the black/white thing goes in the other direction also. Heck, I know it does. Everyone forgets how great Jack Sikma was |
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In the playoffs Marion choked. Nash had as good as if not better numbers in the playoffs. As I said before the major problem Phoenix had in the playoffs was the Spurs. We had a great deal of trouble controlling Nash. Marion flat out missed shots in the playoffs that he made in the regular season. On the other hand Nash's defense was so bad he made Tony Parker look much better than he is. And Parker is good. So Parker could do what he pleased in the playoffs. As I have stated before, I cant stand PG's that cannot play D. So Nash is no world-beater for me. But to state (like Jacksond did) that Iverson moves the ball around like Nash on offense is offensively stupid. Nash is cohesive. Iverson... is a great scorer, but hardly a quarter back for an offense. |
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Chuck, you hit the nail on the head. Nash was nothing but a product of Dantoni's system, plain and simple.
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Do you remember Nash on Dallas? When he was not injured, 2001-03? He had some of his best scoring numbers with Dallas. And he played/plays with a bunch of babies on Phoenix. Amare (I care about #'s), Marion (I care about #'s). Nash was the only guy on that team that could keep his composure in the playoffs. The ONLY guy. Even D'Antoni was a big crybaby that could not keep his guys sitting on the bench. |
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Cannon, I think you are about 200% spot on in this one. Nash is a very good player but nowhere near the level that he has been put on. I can think of many point guards over the years that I would have taken over him, Mark Jackson being one of them. It's funny reading how Iverson doesn't understand the team game and how he doesn't open up the floor for his teammates. I think he absolutely does. The thing is that he doesn't always pass to them when they are open. Iverson has an uncanny ability to score the basketball, one that has not been matched by many players in the history of the game. So often, his tough shot is a better option that passing out to a wide open Aaron McKie or Eric Snow. You watch Iverson play on all-star teams or in the Olympics where he doesn't have to score as much and you see that he can play very well with others. Of course he's still a scorer at heart but he can do it. People make too much of this whole thing about making your teammates better. They do it too much in Nash's favor just like they criticize Kobe and Iverson too much. Funny how Nash makes his teammates so much better yet has never gone to the finals with better teammates while Kobe and Iverson both went there with lesser ones. Helping your team win is far more important than making your teammates better and sometimes, the best way to help them win is by going for 50 or 60.
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Tim Duncan does the same thing for the Spurs at Center/PF. Do you really think Tony Parker would have an open lane to the rim and shoot over 50% going on the 3rd season in a row without Duncan? There are so many more examples. Dont put these guys in the same sentence. Kobe can and will play defense. Why was Iverson absent from the latest Olympic team? The one that actually got the Gold. Jason KIdd made that team. And KIdd cant even get close to moving like he used to. Lets hear exactly what Iverson has done for the PIstons... Besides his best to bring them down to a .500 team. |
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Who would you have given it to? |
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At the time, no one brought it up. The were griping how Kobe should have won it during the Shaq years. You guys have forgot one huge thing. Think about WHEN the MVP votes come in. |
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And the MVP is decided before the NBA champion is determined so basically it is a regular season award. To say Nash was underserving is fine. But to say Shaq gets it because the Lakers won the championship is not following how the MVP is determined. imo its a silly award anyway. The point that was made by Marc Jackson that started the thread was that Iverson's offensive dribbling around like Nash has some sort of cohesive effect offensively just like Nash. And that is just total BS. |