Posted: Thu Jan 08, 2015 7:42 pm Post subject: Nash in Argentina
Looks like Nash is using his permanent vacation status to visit Boca Juniors stadium for who knows what reason. Doesn't really indicate what he is doing there other than he "wanted to see it".
Collecting them paychecks eh Nash _________________ True Laker fan from the state of Michigan! You know you're a true fan when physical altercations take place involving your team in discussions...Yeah man...True fanimal
i dont hate nash but come on man.. you are still getting paid millions.. should he be with the team atleast for moral support. mentor lin and clarkson. he is getting paid after all.
He will surely get a hero's welcome in Phoenix when he retires as a HOFer and introduces the 6th pick of the draft and the newest Sun. _________________ From 2-10 to the Western Conference Finals
He will surely get a hero's welcome in Phoenix when he retires as a HOFer and introduces the 6th pick of the draft and the newest Sun.
This is exactly what my problem is, that he is going to retire as a HOFer as a Suns player, yet we all act like its a true gift for him to have played for the Lakers. He got paid to do that, we screwed our future doing that, we owe the man nothing. He will get all his well wishes and kudos for his time with the Suns, lakers fans included so lets just call a spade a spade and blame him and our FO for ruining this franchise (lets not forget MDA was motivated by the Nash signing) for he near future,
Nash did NOT RUIN this franchise the front office and Stern helped mess that up. Lakers rolled the dice with absolutely HORRIBLE odds and they crapped out.
They panic'ed when Stern Veto'ed the Chris Paul trade.
I only blame the Mitch and Jim for the trade, they knew he had a history of back problems and nerve problems, but they pulled the trigger anyways.
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Posted: Thu Jan 08, 2015 9:25 pm Post subject:
kcxiv wrote:
Nash did NOT RUIN this franchise the front office and Stern helped mess that up. Lakers rolled the dice with absolutely HORRIBLE odds and they crapped out.
They panic'ed when Stern Veto'ed the Chris Paul trade.
I only blame the Mitch and Jim for the trade, they knew he had a history of back problems and nerve problems, but they pulled the trigger anyways.
He didn't have a broken leg problem. Right? _________________ RIP mom. 11-21-1933 to 6-14-2023.
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Posted: Thu Jan 08, 2015 9:51 pm Post subject:
venturalakersfan wrote:
kcxiv wrote:
Nash did NOT RUIN this franchise the front office and Stern helped mess that up. Lakers rolled the dice with absolutely HORRIBLE odds and they crapped out.
They panic'ed when Stern Veto'ed the Chris Paul trade.
I only blame the Mitch and Jim for the trade, they knew he had a history of back problems and nerve problems, but they pulled the trigger anyways.
He didn't have a broken leg problem. Right?
People break their legs all the time and recover.
The greater issue with him is nerve problems.
Not sure what his medical history said about his nerve issues when we traded for him.
His nerves could or couldn't be tied to the back problems he battle with alongside the greatest medical staff in the league (Phoenix) for many years.
There's tape from 7 years ago of Nash lieing on his stomach on the bench instead of grabbing a seat (a clear sign he needed to stretch/align his back). _________________ "Every hurt is a lesson, and every lesson makes you better”
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Posted: Thu Jan 08, 2015 9:54 pm Post subject:
The back and leg are two different animals. That is like saying the should be concerned about his knee because of a history of elbow problems. _________________ RIP mom. 11-21-1933 to 6-14-2023.
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Posted: Thu Jan 08, 2015 9:55 pm Post subject:
kikanga wrote:
venturalakersfan wrote:
kcxiv wrote:
Nash did NOT RUIN this franchise the front office and Stern helped mess that up. Lakers rolled the dice with absolutely HORRIBLE odds and they crapped out.
They panic'ed when Stern Veto'ed the Chris Paul trade.
I only blame the Mitch and Jim for the trade, they knew he had a history of back problems and nerve problems, but they pulled the trigger anyways.
He didn't have a broken leg problem. Right?
People break their legs all the time and recover.
The greater issue with him is nerve problems.
Not sure what his medical history said about his nerve issues when we traded for him.
His nerves could or couldn't be tied to the back problems he battle with alongside the greatest medical staff in the league (Phoenix) for many years.
There's tape from 7 years ago of Nash lieing on his stomach on the bench instead of grabbing a seat (a clear sign he needed to stretch/align his back).
Nash has a congenital back issue which he has had to manage. The problem with the broken leg was that the nerves were damaged at the site of the fracture. Didn't heal. And aggravated his other issues. _________________ “We must always take sides. Neutrality helps the oppressor, never the victim. Silence encourages the tormentor, never the tormented.” ― Elie Wiesel
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Posted: Thu Jan 08, 2015 10:07 pm Post subject:
24 wrote:
Nash has a congenital back issue which he has had to manage. The problem with the broken leg was that the nerves were damaged at the site of the fracture. Didn't heal. And aggravated his other issues.
The next great dynasty vanished once Nash collided with Lillard and caused nerve damage.
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