@JJ-vi9dt

Seeing Bron and Nash both together giving me nostalgia for 2000’s basketball

@carpelo

José Calderón said Nash was inspirational, and he took that dribbling into his game too

@spencerhealey

Man! I totally forgot about this being “his thing” until they showed a few clips. Definitely made me nostalgic!

@SIRiAlerion

Nash might be the guy I'd love to see play in today's NBA the most. He was a lights out shooter.

@theantisatan619gamble9

Man the BASKETBALL IQ is through the roof in this interview 😂 The Human Brain is SO AMAZING it has download speeds that make computers and phones look like snails! Great breakdown by genius basketball minds love it!!!

@TwoH.Q

Love this as a casual fan! I’m definitely learning more about the nuances of the game.

@jonpoon3896

It confused me as a Mavs fan when he started doing it in Dallas. But I could see defenders almost relaxing because they think he got lost.

@monodeldiablo

Nash was unreal to watch in his prime. He dictated every single movement and rippled chaos through every defense he faced. At his best, there was no solution to Nash. Teams would just cross their fingers and hope that his back pain would cripple him enough to throw him off his game. Outrageous brain.

@jamesburgess2k

Gravity doesn't only apply to scorers, but also top playmakers as well. Smart decision makers can be just as dangerous as a knock down shooter... which Nash happened to be both, which meant he was DOUBLE the threat whenever he started to create any action.

@mjtejero

Nash is my fave PG bruuuuh.

@michaelmusgrave1514

Steve is 100% right about the comparison to post to pass. Which was also an essential ingredient of the Triangle, and of the Split action that the Warriors run. He just started doing it off the dribble. Collapse the defense and give cutters options.

Btw, next time, more clips of the action in question please 🙏

@kmoliere504

❤ Real basketball talk

@UVXY_BULL

Take a shot every time bron hits the "mmhmm"

@tiemann55

The Nash googly eye was the key to his court vision

@RajSingh-ec3ey

That second highlight showing a blown lay up 😂

@storminmormn6283

Lebron was the best player in the league when Nash won his MVP in 2005. Lebron was arguably the best player in the league when Nash was coaching the Nets in 2020. Lebron is still top 10 in the league when Nash joined his podcast 3 years later in 2025, 20 years after Nash’s first MVP year. LeBron’s longevity is insane.

@aoiscomedytv

Lebron: “yup”, “mmhhhhmmmm”, and “fa sure”….😂😂😂

@henryviiifake8244

This is the basketball equivalent to two world-famous professors discussing their favourite scientific topic 🔥🔥🔥

@waff6ix

LOVE THE NASH DRIBBLE FR💯🔥🔥CREATES SO MUCH CONFUSION WITH THE DEFENSE ITS CRAZY