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Does Steve Nash’s Foul On Ray Felton Deserve A Suspension?



November 11 07

Truthaboutit.net posts on Steve Nash fouling Ray Felton:

Ray Felton drove the lane, easily getting past with a spin move Nash as most do; Steve Nash was knocked off balance, but clearly stuck out his leg tripping Felton, who went down very hard, in the process. Ray was able to shoot the FTs, but got taken to the training room after that.



Now, I really respect Steve Nash’s ability. And I’m fairly confident that he deserved those MVP awards. But he’s not the innocent white cream pie that people perceive him to be. He’s a warrior, but that doesn’t mean he can’t be dirty too. He’s just a little more deceptive and smart about it than others. Think John Stockton.

Verdict: 1 game suspension....and yes, "hypocrite" maaay be a little harsh, then again, maybe not.

If anyone disagrees, I’d like to know why his foot was that high in the air and reaching back.....and if I’m totally off-base and wrong on this one, I will apologize.

My Quick Take: We live in the age of youtube, cell phone cameras/videos, and instant replay from so many angles fans get dizzy. Many of today’s athletes are scrutinized like Britney Spears taking a barefooted pee in a public bathroom.

By now, Nash’s foul on Felton has made the rounds. It’s troubling. But there are a few points worth considering:

1) Nash is no boy scout. He’s one of the NBA’s most competitive players. His passion comes from coaches and scouts doubting his ability. For example, his coach at Mount Douglas High School in Victoria told him he wasn’t good enough for Division 1 ball in the States. And check out his brother’s memories of their childhood:

“I remember looking out the window of our house, watching Steve shoot free    throws in the rain. I didn’t do that. Look, I have no regrets. I played in three world cup qualifiers (soccer). I had my chances. But with that little extra drive-that Steve drive-who knows? (Steve’s brother, Martin, from Jack McCallum’s :07 Seconds Or Less)

2) We’ve established Nash is feisty. But there’s a difference between feisty and dirty. Feisty is competing, dirty is intentionally attempting to injure. The two-time MVP wouldn’t deliberately injure anybody, especially Felton because …

3) ... they’re tight. The point guards are good friends. Felton made the trek to Vancouver for Nash’s charity game in July. I was sitting in press row right next to the bench. The two were laughing, joking, and carrying-on throughout the evening.

Bottom line, the suits at league head office should let Nash off with a friendly reminder to watch his legs, which is fair for a first-time offender. The all-world table-setter is a clean player, but nobody can escape the glare of youtube.

Should Nash be suspended? Get at us in the comment box below with your thoughts.

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19 Comments: Does Steve Nash’s Foul On Ray Felton Deserve A Suspension?

Posted by
that one guy
on 11.11.2007
blaat what the hell are u talkin about the spurs outplayed the suns defence wins championships not offence. Why would he try to get revenge on a team taht had nothing to do with what went down in the conference finals. Nash didn’t trip him on purpose he wasn’t trying to get revenge. He didn’t want to easy points scored on him it’s as simple as that .
Posted by

on 11.11.2007
Not intentional ... good call by author warning is fine .
Posted by
blaat
on 11.11.2007
hes jus tryna get revenge from horry and parker and the rest of those fixed spurs hands down they got the ring 07-08 .
Posted by
weed is food
on 11.11.2007
if you really play ball and youre guarding somebody.. thats instinct to not let him pass... steve did not do that on purpose.. that was just clear instinct... you never want anybody to pa-------by you.. you want to stop him... what the fucks with making a big deal about it.. he didnt mean to do that... and they are friends... so raymond felton understands that... .
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