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Post by Ian Noble on Feb 10, 2014 21:01:18 GMT
He's going to retire at the end of this season. I think we could go as low as 79 personally. He's a bit of a legend though.q
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Post by Magic Johnson on Feb 10, 2014 21:04:11 GMT
He's going to retire at the end of this season. I think we could go as low as 79 personally. He's a bit of a legend though.q I'd say 78. Watched him all year when he was healthy literally can't move anymore and pretty much has a glass body at this point basically a slight tweak or turn will result in him missing 3 weeks or longer. I heard that about him too and most likely he will retire at the end of season.
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Post by Jeremiah Hill on Feb 11, 2014 1:08:37 GMT
Didn't he just get hurt again?
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Post by Walt Frazier on Feb 11, 2014 1:32:51 GMT
81 right now just because he has barely played this year. I wouldn't put up a big fight here, just saying you are basing most of his rating decrease on him simply not playing. Let him play (even if poorly) a little more, or if he retires then obviously he leaves the game.
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Post by Jeremiah Hill on Feb 11, 2014 2:56:05 GMT
Given that Nash's game was never predicated on athleticism I'd say that he still makes players around him better. I refuse to believe his 38 year old near playoff contending (with the worst team ever) Nash has that much more athleticism than he would have now if he hadn't gotten injured. Truly one of the greats.
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Post by Bryan Colangelo on Feb 11, 2014 3:02:20 GMT
80
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