Toronto Raptors sing the praises of Canadian point guard Steve Nash
TORONTO — Steve Nash might not have pioneered the move, but the Canadian point guard certainly made it popular.
Nash was most famous boldly dribbling through the paint along the baseline, gathering opposing defenders before scorching them with his lightning-quick precise passes to open shooters or cutters.
It was both incredibly effective and altered the way basketball is played. And when news broke at Toronto Raptors practice on Thursday that Nash was headed into the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame, they were singing the praises of the 18-year NBA veteran.
“Bob Cousy started that (offensive tactic), where you called it ‘the midget,’” Raptors coach Dwane Casey said. “Now they call it ‘the Steve Nash.’ Steve took it to another level with the lobs to (Amare) Stoudamire or Shawn Marion. I told Shawn all the time he owed Steve a lot of money because Steve made his career, made his job easy by making the passes right on time, on target. He made a lot of guys very good players.”