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  2. Steve Nash - Wikipedia

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    In 2001, Nash founded the Steve Nash Foundation. Through grants to public service and nonprofit entities, the foundation aims to foster health in kids by funding projects that provide services to children affected by poverty, illness, abuse, or neglect, and create opportunities for education, play, and empowerment.

  3. Steve Nash (rugby league) - Wikipedia

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    Steve Nash (born 7 April 1949) is an English former professional rugby league footballer who played in the 1960s, 1970s and 1980s, and coached in the 1980s. A Great Britain and England national representative and scrum-half, [2] he played his club rugby for Featherstone Rovers, winning a Challenge Cup title with them and being one of the inaugural inductees into the club's hall of fame.

  4. 50–40–90 club - Wikipedia

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    During his second stint with the Phoenix Suns, Steve Nash achieved the 50-40-90 feat in four separate seasons, the most of any player.. The 50–40–90 club is a statistical achievement used to distinguish players as excellent shooters in the National Basketball Association (NBA), NBA G League, Women's National Basketball Association (WNBA), and men's college basketball.

  5. 2004–05 Phoenix Suns season - Wikipedia

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    After trading Stephon Marbury (owed $76 million through 2008–09) and Penny Hardaway (owed $30.4 million through 2005–06), the Suns freed enough cap space to sign free agent point guard Steve Nash to a 6-year, $65.6 million deal, with a sixth-year team option, and swingman Quentin Richardson to a 6-year, $43.5 million deal, with a sixth-year player option. [4]

  6. It's time for Steve Nash to find his coaching voice ... - AOL

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    Brooklyn Nets head coach Steve Nash speaks at Nets media day at HSS Training Center in the Brooklyn borough of New York City on Sept. 26, 2022.

  7. 2012–13 Los Angeles Lakers season - Wikipedia

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    Steve Nash returned in late December after missing 24 games with a fractured left leg. After being bothered by tendinitis in both knees since training camp, Gasol missed the next game. He was struggling after seven games under D'Antoni, averaging 10.1 points and 8.0 rebounds while shooting 38.8 percent, and he was benched in the fourth quarter ...

  8. 1995–96 Santa Clara Broncos men's basketball team - Wikipedia

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    Throughout the season, Canadian point guard Steve Nash was a standout performer for the Broncos, winning his second consecutive WCC Player of the Year. Following the season, Nash would enter the NBA draft , being selected 15th overall by the Phoenix Suns .

  9. Stephen Nash - Wikipedia

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    Stephen Nash (volleyball) (born 1985), Canadian volleyball player Steve Nash (born 1974), Canadian basketball coach and former player Steve Nash (rugby league) (born 1949), English rugby league footballer