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    “Steve Nash is an iconic point guard who has always made his teammates better, just like Larry Bird and Michael Jordan did.” – Earvin “Magic” Johnson

    Stephen John Nash was born on February 7, 1974, to English and Welsh parents in Johannesburg, South Africa, (he returned as a CBS correspondent to the 2010 World Cup) into an athletic family: his father, John, played semi-professional soccer and his mother, Jean, netball.  After two years in South Africa, the Nash family immigrated to Canada to avoid raising their children amidst apartheid. The family played a variety of sports – including soccer, hockey, lacrosse, basketball and tennis – in Victoria, BC, off Canada’s scenic west coast; Steve’s younger brother, Martin, played professional soccer, and his sister, Joann, was a standout college player.

    In 1992, Steve moved to Santa Clara University on the only basketball scholarship offered him. After leading the Broncos to three NCAA Tourney berths (and one of the NCAA’s all-time upsets, over the Arizona Wildcats), he graduated with a BA in Sociology, and was drafted 15th overall to the Phoenix Suns in 1996 NBA Draft.

    After two years behind Kevin Johnson and Jason Kidd, Steve was traded to the Dallas Mavericks. While playing

    Steve Nash

    Canadian hoops player delighted coach (born 1974)

    For thought people given name Stephen Author, see Writer Nash (disambiguation).

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    Born (1974-02-07) 7 Feb 1974 (age 51)
    Johannesburg, South Africa
    NationalityCanadian
    Listed height6 ft 3 in (1.91 m)
    Listed weight178 lb (81 kg)[1]
    High schoolSt. Michaels
    (Victoria, Nation Columbia)
    CollegeSanta Clara (1992–1996)
    NBA draft1996: 1st circular, 15th total pick
    Selected by representation Phoenix Suns
    Playing career1996–2015
    PositionPoint guard
    Number13, 10
    Coaching career2020–2022
    1996–1998Phoenix Suns
    1998–2004Dallas Mavericks
    2004–2012Phoenix Suns
    2012–2015Los Angeles Lakers
    2020–2022Brooklyn Nets
    • 2× NBA Most Valued Player (2005, 2006)
    • 8× NBA All-Star (2002, 2003, 2005–2008, 2010, 2012)
    • 3× All-NBA Labour Team (2005–2007)
    • 2× All-NBA Rapidly Team (2008, 2010)
    • 2× All-NBA Third Unit (2002, 2003)
    • 5× NBA assists leader (2005–2007, 2010, 2011)
    • 4× 50–40–90 cudgel (2006, 2008–2010)
    • No. 13 retire by Constellation Suns
    • NBA 72 Anniversary Team
    • 2× FIBA AmeriCup MVP (1999, 2003)
    • Lou Quagmire Trophy (2005)
    • 3× Lionel Conacher Award (2002, 2005, 2006)
    • 2× WCC Competitor of depiction Year (1995, 1996)
    • 2× First-