“I don’t think Steve Nash makes it much longer. Honestly, it’s always the coach. They’re not going to fire the $150 million dollar player, they’re gonna fire whatever Steve’s getting paid…” – Scot Pollard


“I don’t think Steve Nash makes it much longer. Honestly, it’s always the coach. They’re not going to fire the $150 million dollar player, they’re gonna fire whatever Steve’s getting paid…” – Scot Pollard

6 comments
  1. Nash is definitely on the hotseat. He’s arguably got the most to prove next season. Like everyone knows Kyrie/KD/Ben are great players when healthy and locked in.

    No one knows what Nash’s potential is, but we do know he hasn’t been impressive so far.

  2. This will be the first concession that marks and tsai nake. If nets struggle nash will be gone eventually

  3. Nash is not a bad coach, but he isn’t a championship coach either. Nets are in a “win now” situation. I would replace Nash rather sooner than later.

  4. I wish Nash would of came into the league to coach a younger team that wasn’t immediately in a championship or bust situation. The man is an amazing basketball mind, a hall of famer, Top 10 PG and orchestrated one of the best offenses of all time the things he could of did with a team like OKC wouldve been marvelous.

  5. OMG… for eff’s sake just fire Nash already. He’s been in over his head for over 3 years. His lineups, timeouts, replay reviews, plays after timeouts, in-game offensive and defensive adjustments, final
    minutes strategies and general ability to deal with solid opposing coaching are not ready for prime time.

    yadda yadda, tough year, big personalities, lots of injuries, he shows improvement, blah blah. This is NBA Coaching 101 across the league and the Nets deserve better.

  6. i mean its the same thing that happen with J kidd, who knew head couch requires time and have a learning curve. RIP Patrick Ewing

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