Steve Nash talks about the lack of buy in from certain players that lead to an one dimensional offense last year. Hoping this year, everyone is all in.


Steve Nash talks about the lack of buy in from certain players that lead to an one dimensional offense last year. Hoping this year, everyone is all in.

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  1. Harden slander? KD slander? Kyrie Slander? Those are the only played whose “buy-in” mattered tbh

  2. It doesn’t matter how much talent the Nets have. We aren’t winning anything with Nash as the head coach. Just further proof that a good player doesn’t equal good coach.

  3. Looking at James Harden. Because last year it was either KD ISO or Harden forced PnR.

  4. Harden and Nash…

    But some of you STILL really think it was kyrie that drove harden out. It was STEVE.

  5. This proves the Marc Stein(?) report that Nash wanted a ball movement offense but Harden was against it

    Doubt it was all Harden but there was a pretty big difference in ball movement in the first preseason game. I hope Nash does well

  6. Comes down to the big names to actually buy in. Kyrie actually is pretty good about deferring and letting sets run, he did it plenty during that first year of the Big 3 while just being a bucket when the ball came to him. He didn’t force his game as much as the others.

    KD is the tricky one because he loves to ISO or ask for a screen which is obviously effective in the regular season but we need other actions to go along with that which there was none of a lot of the time. He’s also still not great playing out of doubles.

    Ben adds complications to any set but also strengths depending on how things pan out. If he can be that short roll type of guy I have faith in things kind of falling into place.

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