Out of the entire history of the NBA, only 11 people have won Most Valuable Player awards multiple times. Steve nash rookie card is one of these people. He stands at six-foot-three and weighs less than 200 pounds.
Arriving from Santa Clara to join the Phoenix Suns in 96, he stood overshadowed by Jason Kidd. In his first two seasons, he averaged three assists and less than 10 points a game. There was only 11 games that he started in within this time.
Now it is much different. The Phoenix Suns could not imagine playing without him. Although he was traded in 1998 to Dallas, it seems that it made a big difference on the way he played. He went from nobody to having all-star status within a short amount of time. In 2004, as a free agent he returned to the Suns.
Mike D’Antoni’s way of coaching provided the helping hand needed by Steve Nash rookie. He became one of the greats when it comes to shooting from beyond and getting himself up to the rip for layups. Shooting now at the average of 19 points and 11 assists a game; it was good for getting him MVP for 2004-05 and 2005-06.
One of the times he won MVP was in 2004-05 and the other was in 2005-06, while helping the team become one of the best teams in the NBA. Although his scoring in assists and points increased in 2006-07, it appears that the Steve Nash rookie card, continues to not get the recognition deserved.
The value of his basketball card remains way undervalued for the accomplishments he has made. When his card will increase in value remains a mystery. Presently, people can enjoy purchasing his card for much less than it really is worth, until at least they realize that he deserves a much higher price value for his card.
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