High Five: an MVP Move

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High Five: an MVP Move
Basketball is Psychology VII “I believe that the measure of a person’s life is the effect they have on others.” --Steve Nash Introduction With two MVP’s, 8 all star appearances, and 5 seasons as the assist leader, Hall-of-Famer Steve Nash’s career was nothing short of remarkable. Perhaps his most noteworthy influence on the game was not the numerous flashy passes or leading his team’s fast paced offense, but his touches. 239 touches per game; not the amount of times he touched the ball, the numb
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