Where would the Suns be without Nash?

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    <div class="quote_poster">Quoting Greazy9:</div><div class="quote_post">This is on topic and backs up the points I've tried to make here...

    http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/dailydime?pa...ht&lid=tab4pos2

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    Wasn't there rumours of Marion being shopped this season too? Even though D'Antoni did deny it, but Marion has averaged 21 and 9 before this year. Even with how Marion is playing now, teams still wouldn't trade the Kobe's, Tmac's, Pierce's etc for him because while he has so much impact, he needs other guys to take the playmaking and ball handling roles to be effective.

    I don't really like some of the points people make. Players usually have career highs when they play career high MPG. It's not like these guys are all shooting career high FG%, or it's not like Milt Palacio came on the Suns and suddenly becoming a good scorer. It's a shooter playing more minutes and taking more shots. I don't disagree with Nash's impact, but the points people use to argue are not really valid IMO.
     

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