Lakers At The NBA Trade Deadline: Who Could Go?

Steve Nash

Steve Nash: Unless the Lakers are willing to take on a longer-term contract in exchange for Nash’s expiring deal it doesn’t have any real value, particularly since he won’t even play for his new team. But in the end, it’s appropriate the Lakers won’t extract even a small benefit from Nash’s contract, lest they taint the unblemished failure of arguably the greatest “at the time, it sure seemed like a good idea” ideas in modern NBA history.

OTS: 27 (33.71, Canadian)

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