Judging from this video, “Steve Nash” loosely translates to “butt-smelling, face-making, air-humping super weirdo.” So, how Steve Nash are you? Kinda scared to find out, actually.

Comments (6)

  1. Too busy making commercials to play for Canada. He should be renamed
    X-Captain Canada.

  2. Frank Davies prefers Haterade to Vitamin Water

  3. He already did what he had to do and could do. Stop with this shit. Maybe there is something with his contract, maybe Canada couldn’t do the insurance stuff needed (for example Gortat did not play for Poland at eurobasket due to insurance issues…), or maybe he just lets younger players prove themselves. All those haters KNEW he was not going to play for the national team. Deal with it.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_Nash#International_career
    Nash captained Canada at the Sydney Olympics in 2000.[39] He led Canada to win their round robin group with a victory over Spain and a stunning 83–75 win over favoured Yugoslavia when he scored 26 points with eight rebounds and eight assists. Canada was eliminated in the quarterfinals with a loss to France and Nash left the court in tears. Nash expressed disappointment with the result, saying “It hurts a lot. I feel like I let everybody down. We could have been in the championship game. We were good enough.”[40] Nevertheless, he did see a possible silver lining, saying “Hopefully kids [in Canada] will be inspired to play—that’s what I really hope.”[40] A victory in its final game of the tournament, a placement game against Russia, enabled Canada to salvage 7th place. Nash’s Olympic performance propelled him to stardom in Canada and he finished fifth in voting for the 2000 Lionel Conacher Award, which is handed out to the Canadian male athlete of the year.[41]

    Nash again led Team Canada during qualifying for the 2004 Summer Olympics at the Americas Olympic Qualifying Tournament in San Juan, Puerto Rico. He was named tournament MVP,[42] but Canada finished fourth, missing out on the three Olympic spots available. That was the last time Nash played for Canada. In December 2007, he said, “In my mind right now, I’m not going to play for Canada any more.”[43]

  4. @flegman
    That’s basically proof he just doesn’t want to… I can get that too, the guy is 35, and the canadian staff has never been known to treat players particularly well…

  5. Steve is a decent human being. He has a number of charities, helps children, invests in companies that are healthy and make a difference and ALWAYS makes times for his fans. He’s funny, makes jokes, and generally wants what’s best for others. Even you, who clearly needs a helping hand in the art of compassion @ Frank Davies.

  6. steve nash is uglier than skeets

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