Steve Nash Remembers Playing with Dirk Nowitzki on the Dallas Mavericks | The Players’ Tribune
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- “I wanted him to succeed.”
Steve Nash talks to Quentin Richardson and Darius Miles on Knuckleheads about playing with Dirk Nowitzki.
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Wonderful memories watching Nelson, Nash, Finley, and Dirk in Dallas
Real Nostalgia
Agreed. Such great talent, and great character as well.
My favorite team at the time.
When I first started watchin b ball ..bout 11,12years old .. MFFL
Dirk’s championship run is one of my favorites along with the Sixers and Dr J and Bulls second 3 peat.
It's hilarious hearing Dirk saying he wasn't good enough for the NBA. Fast forward 20 years and he's on his way to the HOF
I follow Q and D since their High School days, watched so many games they played around Chicago.
But I loved the games Steve and Dirk played so much.
Such a privilege as a fan to get to hear this behind the scenes insight.... Legends!!!
Nice having Steve Nash and hearing the story
Cool interview, Steve is so respected around the league
I love this! Dirk and Nash are two of my favs. Sidenote. You guys should get some pop filters for those mics 🎤
Nice interview
Love the show hoping to y'all guys get stories from Jordan, Magic , Bird , Penny , Terrell Brandon, Glen Rice, Mitch Richmond , Steve smith, G Hill , Mookie Blalock Chris Jackson , Larry Hughes Michael Finley, J. Kidd , J. Rose, Dirk , skip to my Lou , marbury etc.
Could you do a knucklehead episode of mike woodson?
Is there a full episode of this or am I late?
Yes Brodie this is an ol one
611k subscribers, great podcast....
not one pop blocker 😬😬😬😬
those P's and B/s killing my ears yall
How can you name Dirk's contemporaries and not mention Tim Duncan, one of the best PF ever.
Worst mistake ever letting Nash go. Would’ve been a dynasty.
2006 - 2007 would have been there titles for sure 08 still goes to Boston no matter what but those 09-10 Laker titles could be split if nash stayed big if but that 2011 title would be up in the air if they woulda won that cause cap space and players and what time needed.
No they wouldn’t 🤣🤣🤣
1-2 chips at best but I doubt they could’ve ever won more than one
Steve Nash didn't sip any of the gac
Nashty
First
Greatest white stiffs ever
So fake. Steve Nash left the mavs when the chemistry was getting better.
they didn’t want to pay him what he wanted because they felt he was old and was at his peak , he was right to leave .
@@Fayn757 There's the missing context of Nash having bad back issues that threatened to shorten his career. At the time, Phoenix's training facilities and staff were among the best in the world. Extended his career.