Steve Nash could have earned more money
while enjoying the twilight of his remarkable NBA career in Manhattan, his
offseason home. Or he could have returned to Canada, finishing up his playing
days in Toronto with an eye toward national history and another career in the
front office.Instead, the two-time MVP point guard is going
Hollywood.
Nash is teaming up with Kobe Bryant and
whatever 7-foot stars end up with the Los Angeles Lakers for at least a few more
seasons of title contention on the best team within a short flight of Phoenix,
where his three children live.
So what if the Lakers have been among his
biggest rivals throughout his entire NBA career with Dallas and Phoenix? So what
if he'll be in a backcourt with a ball-dominating superstar who has never shared
possession with a point guard of Nash's abilities? So what if he can't wear No.
13, which is hanging in the Staples Center rafters with Wilt Chamberlain's name
forever attached to it?
''The idea to be close to my son, my
daughters, who will be in Phoenix, was the No. 1 priority,'' Nash told ESPN's
Los Angeles station Thursday.
''Don't get me wrong, it's fantastic,''
he added. ''I think I'm a good fit for the team, and we have a great team, we're
a contender, that's all incredible, too. But as far as getting over the hump and
being able to be a Laker after being a Sun and trying to beat the Lakers in the
playoffs all those years, the reality is it was too great of an opportunity to
pass up as far as my children were concerned. And fortunately for me, it's a
great basketball situation.''
The 38-year-old Canadian says he spoke to
Bryant by phone Monday to see whether he wanted to work together. Bryant took a
break from his basketball camp in Santa Barbara to confirm he thinks Nash would
be a perfect fit in the Lakers' backcourt, providing a dimension they never
possessed even in Derek Fisher's best years - a playmaking talent Los Angeles
hasn't seen since Magic Johnson was running the show.
Nash said Bryant thinks he can be
''somebody to handle the ball and lead. He also felt that we were complementary
leaders. I'm more on the positive side, he's more ... I think as he said it,
cracks the whip. I think pick-and-roll, adding that to the offense and being
able to space the floor for the big guys inside, I think it's a good fit. He was
excited, and I think that was important for me. It's going to be fun to work it
all out and try to create some cohesion and chemistry on the floor and make all
these pieces work.''
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