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“This is all on Kevin Durant and Kyrie Irving and Ben Simmons. Steve Nash is a scapegoat.”

The Inside the NBA crew react to the drama around the Brooklyn Nets

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42 Comments

  1. I'm sorry but Nash is just simply a bad coach. He has ZERO experience. The reason why Kerr succeeded is because he was in and around coaches and executive ownership for most of his post career. Kerr was able to take pieces from the best coaches ever Phil Jackson and Greg Popovich and add it to his own unique system. He always knew who to hire around him in terms of coaching staff to develop players. Nash has NONE of that experience. He needs to serve as an underling for years before i would feel comfortable as a head coach.

  2. ime needs to serve his time. you let him coach, you send a message to men AND women, that his behavior is acceptable

  3. Steve Nash is no scapegoat. He, his lack of coaching experience and acumen GREATLY contributed to his firing. Despite the so-called distractions we can easily hold Nash accountable for HIS role in the Nets dysfunction.

  4. Another loss and Kyrie drops 4 points in over 30 minutes

    Just wait until Durant gets hurt. Then the real fun begins.

  5. Steve Nash and Luke Walton are garage coaches. Yā€™all making excuses for them because theyā€™re white. Theyā€™re trash as most are.

  6. What defensive accountability do you think Nash held his players to? LOL! When he was never known for defense as a player… How many years was Nash an assistant coach before he became a HC?
    He was given the Nets HC job – but, never actually earned!
    #insidethenba #brioklynnets

  7. Kyrie needs to go be a politician and leave the NBA. And when we gon be honest KD never was great he was a decent ball player and that its nothing more nothing less

  8. Again, How is Ime behavior inappropriate, when it was a consensual relationship between two ppl n only one was revealed

  9. Bro the media get me hot , he posted a screen shot of a book thatā€™s viewed negativity off Amazon stop putting gasoline on the fire bruh

  10. Nets have the same problem Lakers have. They tried to buy a championship (I know Lakers won in 2020 but toss an asterisk on that year, it was messed up) Hire an all-star roster and make it to the finals… simple right? No not really. Talent depth, chemistry and a solid starting line-up will get you further. Teams that are built and not bought will get more done.

  11. Charles:Ume deserves another job, and Iā€™m not in his personal business, but um waitā€¦he need to suffer more pain for his consensual relationship. šŸ˜‚

  12. The NBA team owners must be filthy rich to be able to afford to grossly overpay players like KI, KD, or BS. These players are highly opinionated, grossly underperforming, are available for games or practice when they feel like it, can't lead a team, throw their coach under a bus first chance they get, are prone to injury, or demand "golden time off". Pity the players who are starting in the league, players who are fighting to stay in the league, players who are fighting to get into the league…

  13. But I thought they didnā€™t need a coach? So if thatā€™s the case: KD and Kyrie are to blame for the 2-5 start.

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