Los Angeles Lakers: Trading Steve Nash By Mike Elworth: Owner and Publisher/Hoopstuff… Steve Nash is a 2 time MVP and a Hall of Famer, but his play on the Lakers, due to age and injury has declined to the point to where his 10 million dollar salary has become a hindrance to the team as they try and retool and build this roster into a contender. You can’t blame him, he’s a man, he’s 40. Lame joke, I apologize, but Anthony Davis is 21, so he’s a grandpa in today’s NBA. With Kendall Marshall on the team, who at this point is the better, younger and cheaper player, they would be wise to trade Steve Nash to a team who could use his talents and experience and has an ugly expiring contract of their own, but at a position where the Lakers need some help. There are 3 players that they could trade for, who would be a better fit on their roster than Nash is. Andrea Bargnani - Andrea Bargnani has an 11.5 million dollar expiring contract, is tall and can score, which is enough
Los Angeles Lakers: Trading Steve Nash
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