Look Out Reggie Miller Here Comes Steve Nash.

Steve Nash displays his media savvy on Late Show with David Letterman
Steve Nash is leading a movement of athletes in media. We are bearing witness to another side of his genius. Already known for his amazing on court creation, we are now starting to see his creative side transcend into comedy. His deadpan face is a nice change of pace to his strictly business look while dribbling the ball into offensive sets for the Phoenix Suns. His personality on screen is highly likable, and warm.
The question now is: Who will Steve Nash end up broadcasting for once he retires from the NBA? He is making quite a impact on Late Night with David Letterman. His popularity amongst pundits and fans continues to grow and is proving his comedic and entertainment worth as a on air personality as well. He is an expert at his current job, a 2-time NBA MVP and an All-Star.
How much game does Steve Nash have left in the tank? How many more injuries can he or will he endure? The Phoenix Suns overall are a old team, and missed playoff contention this season.
Nash stands to make $12,250,000 in 2009-2010 which is impossible to walk away from in this economy. When his contract is up, he will be 36 years old. In a contract year and with the possibility of Phoenix trading expiring contracts for younger players in a effort to rebuild, Nash might find himself being traded away to worse team.
He does mentionon air to Letterman he would “love” to play for New York. He was a two time MVP playing for Mike Diantoni, current head coach of the New York Knicks.
Though 36 years of age is old for the NBA it is considerably young for being involved as a NBA TV analyst.
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