Colin Cowherd
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where a little undersized, good college player, great leadership, both really bright, but they had to find a way to make their game work for them in the league.
If Steve Nash would have had your typical game, he's not a great NBA player.
He's not an MVP.
Brunson and Nash both used the running one-hander as a shot,
Steph Curry does some of that, another little guy, but Brunson and Nash have some of the similarities.
They're tough shot makers, fall-away shot makers, the driving one-handed scoop where they never get an assist with a second hand that can slow the process.
So it's one of those things.
Ryan Russillo and I talked about this.
The Brunson story is remarkable.
It isn't the future of the NBA, right?
He's been this good.
But as we know, the knock is you just don't want a small guard.
I mean, it's brought up all the time.
I don't think this proves that every NBA GM is going to be like, you know, we need to do this summer.
We're going to get smaller point guard.
OK, he is this special.
But because he's so small, you're like, this can't possibly happen.
I think sometimes we lose sight of how.
obsessed the best players are at getting better and that's why i kind of love the story for him like you think about some of these players call like this is the kind of guy we should all be rooting for to win a championship absolutely and he finally did it was the steve nash story there were players in the nba i remember this well when nash won another mvp and there was a lot of pushback
How can that Canadian guy who played it like Santa Clara?