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The Perfectionist
I utterly disagree with Kenneth J.'s article "The Perfectionist." There are many flaws in this article. First there are an infinite number of players in the NBA that step on the classic hardwood in today's league. such as Lebron James, Kobe Bryant, and of course the young and talented Chris Paul. He, in my opinion, is the second best shooter just below Boston celtic Sharp shooter Ray Allen. Sure he is a veteran to the game with 2 straight MVP awards but so is the great Tim Duncan. The differences are Between Nash and the last three MVPs are they actually made it to the Finals once in there career. If you ask me Nash is nothing without a dominant big man on his team. In Dallas he Wasn't that good because he had a young Dirk. But in Phoenix he had Stoudimire. So he is a good player but he is no perfectionist.
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