Was Steve Nash the best offensive player of his generation? | Offense Legends Ep. 4
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 Published On Sep 7, 2023

How good was Steve Nash? Can the best offensive player in the league really average just 16 points a game? What changed in 2005 to win MVP, and and why didn't he have more success in Dallas next to Dirk Nowitkzi?

This episode is part of the the second season of the "Greatest Peaks" series. Season 2 focuses on the legends of NBA offense, examining unique archetypes, controversial players and stylistic spearheads who have influenced the game over the years.

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Alter Ego (Lost)
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