Rashad McCants names the craftiest player in NBA history and it’s not LeBron James or Stephen Curry
Steve Nash, now retired, left a long-lasting impression on Rashad McCants due to his crafty playing style which won him an MVP title.
L-R: Steph Curry, Steve Nash, and LeBron James
Steve Nash‘s tenure in the league has undoubtedly endeared him with legendary status as he not only named a league MVP but he received the award twice while being a point guard. However, his reputation on the court left a lasting impression on the opponents he clashed with, most notably former player Rashad McCants.
The impression Steve Nash left was one of craftiness, as he used non-conventional means to get the better of his opponents. During an episode of Gil’s Arena, host Josiah Johnson inquired from the attendees who fit the craftiness description, and Nash was Rashad McCants’ choice.
I say Steve Nash, that’s a crafty motherfu**er…He was hitting us with all kind of s**t in that pick-and-roll, it was so much.Rashad McCants said on Gil’s Arena
The conversation took another turn when the former Minnesota Timberwolves player downplayed Nash’s status as an elite point guard. He argued that the role Amar’e Stoudemire played while they were together at the Phoenix Suns is the reason he can’t call Nash a super-elite point guard.
Notwithstanding Johnson’s argument, the Hall of Famer’s elite performance was good enough to earn him two MVP awards (2005, 2006), eight All-Star appearances, and also being named to seven All-NBA teams. Nash ended his career with averages of 14.3 points, 8.5 assists, and 3.0 rebounds per game.
Rashad McCants speaks on why Klay Thompson rejected the Los Angeles Lakers
Klay Thompson‘s expected departure from ‘boyhood’ team was one of the most talked about topics while the trade market was really busy. He eventually teamed up with the Dallas Mavericks but before that, he was being chased by the Lakers, a move that even his father endorsed.
However, he chose not to join forces with LeBron James and Anthony Davis for reasons best known to him. But Rashad McCants confidently revealed on an episode of Gil’s Arena why that happened.
Why didn’t Klay Thompson pick the Lakers? Why didn’t he even consider them? I’ll ask him, but I don’t have to. I know the answer. I know the answer: I’m cool on that circus over there. I’m cool.Rashad McCants said
Thompson drew the curtain on an 11-year association with the Warriors after he had a terrible last season which saw him getting benched for the first time in his career. His injury issues also did not help his case and when the Mavs came calling, the opportunity of starting afresh was too good to be true.
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