Catching Up With Steve Nash
SECAUCUS, N.J., Aug. 24 --
It's been quite a summer for the NBA's stars. KG went to China and India.
T-Mac's on his way over to Asia soon. Shaq went to China too, then returned to
the States to hit the links with Zo,who of course, held his annual Summer
Groove. And of course, you have the 48 NBA players striving for a World
Championship in Japan.
Then we have the league's reigning two-time MVP.
"I've really been enjoying my summer," said Steve Nash from a dressing room
at NBAE Studios.
Nash was here to appear on Basketball International, with Andre Aldridge
and Simone Sandri, NBA TV's weekly, half-hour look at basketball on a world
stage.
So, what has Nash been doing with his summer vacation? He has hosted a
charity game, had his locks shorn (yes, this was news), watched the World Cup,
kicked around the pelota with the New York Red Bulls and hung out with FC
Barcelona and the reigning FIFA Player of the Year, Ronaldinho.
"That was a blast," Nash said. "Soccer's been a big part of my life.
It was a great chance for me to go out there and play with the professionals."
Nash will again play with the professionals, this time for his day job. The
Suns will open training camp in Treviso, Italy on Sept. 30 as a part of the NBA
Europe Live Tour presented by EA. On Thursday in a soggy Secaucus, we took a
moment to talk with Steve.
NBA.com: You played three grueling playoff series, two seven-game series
and a six-game series. How tired were you physically and mentally, and has this
summer helped you rejuvenate?
Nash: "I actually felt good at the end of the season. I could have kept
playing. But this summer's been great to rejuvenate, nonetheless. I feel really
good right now and I'm excited for the next season."
NBA.com: You made the Western Conference Finals last season. What do you
need to do to get over that hump into The Finals?
Nash: "I think we need better luck with our health, and if we can formulate
the same chemistry and style of play that we did last year with a few extra
pieces thanks to good health, we feel we're right there."
NBA.com: One of those pieces, obviously, is Amaré Stoudemire. He participated
in USAB camp and then took some time off to rehab further. Do you expect him
back for camp?
Nash: "Yeah, I think we expect him to start the season with us. But this is
something that's going to be with him throughout the remainder of his career.
"When you go through such an important surgery, you're continually preparing to
be fit and prevent injury. He's hopefully building up his strength, but it's
something we need to be patient with and make sure we give him enough time to
be confident and comfortable."
NBA.com: You're going to start training camp in Italy. What are your thoughts
about opening your training camp overseas?
Nash: "I'm extremely excited. I love to travel and I love Italy. Opening camp
in Italy is not only a change for us, but a great opportunity to experience a
different culture and a different type of training camp. It's going to be a lot
of fun before.
"There are so many great spots in Italy and I've loved it all. One place I
haven't been is the Venice/Treviso area, so I'm excited to do that. And I've
been to Rome, so I'm excited to return there."
NBA.com: This has been a great summer to be a fan for you, first the World Cup,
now the World Championships. How are you following the games?
Nash: "Well, it's been on early in the morning, so I haven't got to watch much,
but I've been following the scores, and it's been fun to follow. "
NBA.com: Who do you think are the favorites in the tournament?
Nash: "The US and Argentina are the two best teams, we'll see what happens when
they collide."
http://www.nba.com/features/nash_060824.html?rss=true
--
※ 發信站: 批踢踢實業坊(ptt.cc)
◆ From: 125.228.29.142
討論串 (同標題文章)
以下文章回應了本文:
完整討論串 (本文為第 1 之 2 篇):
SteveNash13 近期熱門文章
PTT體育區 即時熱門文章