Feb 25

The Truth About The Steve Nash Rookie Card

Published by Karl Merigue at 1:23 pm under Basketball

Weighing under two hundred pounds, at six foot three, steve nash rookie card has become more of a player than in the past. He now has taken a place among other greats, as one of those in the NBA who has made Most Valuable player several times. Only 11 men in the history of the NBA has done this and now he has joined them.

In his first two seasons playing with the Phoenix Suns, things were not the best for him. It was in 1996 that he had arrived from Santa Clara and was met with Jason Kidd on the team, who did quite well at that time. Within this time he averaged less than 10 points a game and three assists.

In 1998, he was traded off to Dallas. While playing in Dallas, his game took a turn to all-star status. In 2004, listed as a free agent, he decided to go back with the Suns. The Suns now, would and could not imagine playing without him.

Steve Nash seemed to find what he needed, when working with the coach Mike D\’Antoni. His game average took a turn for 19 points and 11 assists a game. He improved on his three pointers and layups, as well as getting himself the MVP status for two years in a row.

Additionally, it served to make the Sun\’s one of the top NBA teams. In the first half of 2006-07, his scoring got even better. Despite all of this, his steve nash rookie card remains way undervalued compared to other greats of his time.

It remains a mystery of why his card continues to have a value so low. For now however, you can get a great deal on his card and will continue to be able to until they realize all of the great work that he has done.

Find more on Steve Nash website and Steve Nash wallpaper.

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