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Monday, July 20, 2009
Mavs fans, just be happy you don’t have Steve Kerr as your GM. Fans want to criticize Mark Cuban and Donnie Nelson for bringing back Jason Kidd, but look at what the Suns just did.
After receiving an improved offer last week and taking a few more days to deliberate, two-time NBA Most Valuable Player Steve Nash notified the Phoenix Suns over the weekend that he is accepting their two-year extension offer worth an estimated $22 million, according to team sources.
The Suns offered Nash a two-year, $20 million extension two weeks ago in addition to the $13.1 million he's owed next season, then bumped it higher in a meeting in Las Vegas last Wednesday attended by Suns owner Robert Sarver, president of basketball operations Steve Kerr and Nash's agent Bill Duffy.
The Suns were once one of the top teams in the West, and now after a few bad trades and decisions, they are becoming a joke.
Labels: NBA, Steve Nash, Suns