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Why you need Phoenix Suns streaming
Matthew about his life with the Phoenix Suns from 2000 to 2010:
The Phoenix suns were always a contender in the NBA's western conference. After all, the Arizona based team was home to many NBA stars that are now big names in the game. Jason Kidd, Shawn Marion, Amare Stoudemire, and Shaquille O' Neal are one of the big names that wore the orange and purple jersey and tried to win the Phoenix Suns a championship ring. Throughout the years, the Phoenix Suns came were always a team with big names and good talent, but the firepower was never enough. Things did change, however, when an All-Star point guard named Steve Nash joined the team.
Nash was my personal favorite. I'd choose him over top point guards during the 2000s, like Gilbert Arenas. His playing style is simply amazing, he can control the tempo of the court and can score whenever he needs to. He makes it look like playing basketball is as easy as riding a skateboard, which makes him an NBA All-Star from time to time. It so happened that during the time when Steve Nash officially became the Suns' top point guard, it also was the time when the perennial point guard was at the peak of his career.
I remember seeing how the Phoenix Suns were doing well with their run and gun style of play. With Nash leading the way, the run and gun style of play was perfectly executed. Statistics even show that the Suns advanced to many wins than they did without him. The way I see it, Steve Nash simply was the missing piece of the Suns' puzzle. Nash went on to win the NBA's Most Valuable Player award, not just once, but in two consecutive years. Phoenix' ticket sales boosted, and in the 2009-2010 season, the team came close to winning a western conference final championship, but lost against the Lakers.
So far, Steve Nash is still with the team, but a lot of rebuilding has to be done. I definitely cannot wait to see Nash lead the Suns again, and this time I hope they make it to the finals. |