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NBA Finals: Miami Heat vs. Dallas Mavericks


King Taharqa

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Just depends on the kind of player your team needs really. Nash has always been a more efficient offensive player and has an excellent scoring percentage while Kidd has been a superior defensive player, always helping clean up the defensive glass and creating turnovers.

I enjoy watching Nash play more than Kidd, but defense wins championships and Nash never played much defense. I wouldn't call either player a clown, both are great point guards.

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Just depends on the kind of player your team needs really. Nash has always been a more efficient offensive player and has an excellent scoring percentage while Kidd has been a superior defensive player, always helping clean up the defensive glass and creating turnovers.

I enjoy watching Nash play more than Kidd, but defense wins championships and Nash never played much defense. I wouldn't call either player a clown, both are great point guards.

No doubt about it, both are Hall of Famers and are somewhere around Top 5-7 PGs of all time.

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