Nash Finds Joy in Playing Again
Steve Nash took one hard dribble to his left, stopped on a dime, put the ball behind his back and lost his defender in the process for an easy lay-up. That hoop was part of his game-high 19 points that...
View ArticleInjury Update: Steve Nash
Steve Nash exited the Lakers-Bulls game with five minutes remaining in the third quarter with nerve irritation, according to Lakers PR. He did not return, finishing with eight points, two rebounds and...
View ArticleNash Expects to Play Tuesday vs. Utah
Steve Nash went through the non-physical portion of practice on Monday with the team, then received treatment from the training staff. He fully expects to play vs. Utah on Tuesday, unless he is at risk...
View ArticleNash Sits Out Second Half vs. Utah
For the second straight game, Steve Nash exited early because of nerve root irritation. He did not play in the second half after logging 17 first-half minutes. Steve Nash is out for the second half...
View ArticleInjury Update: Xavier Henry
Xavier Henry will have his right knee drained of fluid today and receive a cortisone shot. He is expected to be out approximately four weeks. Henry originally injured the knee on Dec. 29 vs. Philly. He...
View ArticleSteve Nash: The Finish Line
Since breaking his leg in just his second game with the Lakers, Steve Nash has been fighting a battle against his own body to get back onto the floor at, or at least near, an evasive level that used...
View ArticleInjury Update: Gasol, Henry and Nash
Pau Gasol, who did not play the second half vs. Orlando because of dizziness and nausea, is being considered doubtful for Tuesday’s game vs. New York. After spending the night in the hospital, Pau...
View ArticleInjury Update: Farmar, Gasol, Kaman and Nash
Here’s an update on several Lakers who missed Sunday’s game in advance of Tuesday’s matchup with Houston. Injury update: Gasol (vertigo) and Kaman (calf) are out Tues. Nash and Farmar are questionable,...
View ArticleNash Now Third in All-Time Assists
At the 2:13 mark of the second quarter, Steve Nash fed Jodie Meeks for a dunk in transition to give him career assist number 10,335, passing Mark Jackson (10,334) and placing him third all-time in NBA...
View ArticleSteve Nash: 2014 Exit Interview
For the second straight season, Steve Nash battled nerve root irritation problems stemming from a broken leg suffered during the 2012-13 campaign and appeared in just 15 games (10 starts) overall...
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