Los Angeles Lakers: 66-1

We could spend this slip referring to Kobe Bryant’s triumphant return from harm or Byron Scott’s old-timey rejection of the three-point shot.
We could touch on the capacity of rookie Julius Randle, the breakout chances for Ed Davis or the over/under on”and-1!” Screams per game from Carlos Boozer (it is 6.5).
But no. No. It is much too soon for this. The grief is still too sore.
Steve Nash–two-time MVP, offensive maestro and Decent dude–is through, according to a report from B/R’s Kevin Ding:
The most up-to-date and possibly last setback of Steve Nash’s disappointing tenure with the Los Angeles Lakers has come.
Nash was ruled out for the 2014-15 NBA year due to recurring nerve injury in his back, according to league sources.
Even if we all saw this coming long ago, the stark reality that one of the game’s most transformative trendsetters is completed doesn’t hurt any less. This is a reduction for the NBA–one mitigated only marginally how far the league gained out of Nash’s offensive genius and amusing style.
Truthfully, a healthy Nash wouldn’t have made a real difference for the Los Angeles Lakers this year–not at age 40 and not for a group that has precisely zero law-abiding defensive players. L.A. was almost certainly a lottery team in the West until he went down, and it’ll stay one .
Bummer to the max.
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