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"You were at a slight disadvantage." - Michael Jordan "Can I have your shoes after the game." - Steve Nash Steve Nash shares his own MJ ...

Steve Nash remembers asking Michael Jordan for his sneakers ...

“[Michael Jordan] comes over to me and says, 'You were at a slight disadvantage.' MJ just scored on me, he's letting me have it in a fun way ...

Steve Nash on Michael Jordan Inspiring Him - Facebook

Like that would superseded any sort of self awareness that maybe I shouldn't be asking an opponent for his shoes and you know all that sort of ...

When Steve Nash asked for Michael Jordan's shoes in game

Rex Chapman recalled when then-rookie Steve Nash asked Michael Jordan for his shoes during the Phoenix Suns vs. Chicago Bulls game.

Steve Nash Once Asked Michael Jordan for His Shoes During '96 ...

Swapping jerseys is typical now in the NBA . Hall of Fame point guard Steve Nash asked Michael Jordan for his shoes after facing him and the Chicago Bulls ...

When Steve Nash Met Michael Jordan: The Shoe Exchange Story

658 Likes, TikTok video from The Kick Club (@thekickclub.eu): “Watch the hilarious moment when Steve Nash, a rookie at the time, asked ...

Steve Nash recalls the time he asked for Michael Jordan's shoes

In a conversation with TNT's Ernie Johnson on Monday night, Nash recalled his earliest encounter with Michael Jordan — which led to a request ...

Steve Nash Recalls Asking for Michael Jordan's Sneakers During a ...

In an interview with TNT's Ernie Johnson, Steve Nash reminisced about his first time going against Michael Jordan in 1996.

Steve Nash once asked Jordan for his shoes as a rookie with the Suns

Hall of Famer Michael Jordan was a global icon with the Chicago Bulls during the 1990s and was by far the most popular player in the NBA. His ...

Victoria's Steve Nash recalls the time he asked for Michael Jordan's ...

In a conversation with TNT's Ernie Johnson this week, Steve Nash remembered one of his earliest encounters with the famed Michael Jordan.

That Time Steve Nash Asked For Michael Jordan's Shoes

The rookie Nash was with the Phoenix Suns when, after a 1996-97 game against the Chicago Bulls, he boarded the team bus and noticed that teammate Chucky Brown ...

"Can I Have Your Shoes After the Game?" Steve Nash Reveals a ...

While many players hero-worship Michael Jordan as the greatest, Steve Nash shares his fanboy moment with him ever after MJ posted him.

NBA great Steve Nash on his first dance with Jordan - Times Colonist

... the NBA by asking an opposing player for his sneakers following a game. Nash proudly walked off the court with them but remembers teammate ...

MJ to rookie Steve Nash after he posted him up and hit a fadeaway ...

Next time I see Nash I'm gonna ask for his shoes. I don't care if it's out in the street. ... I remember really wanting these "trash talk" shoes ...

"Last Thing Michael Jordan Needs Is More Life": Steve Nash ...

Rex Chapman recalled the time when rookie Steve Nash asked Michael Jordan for his shoes, as he was a fan of the Bulls legend.

When Steve Nash asked MJ for his shoes #michaeljordan #stevenash

9018 likes, 82 comments - thekickclub.eu on April 11, 2024: "When Steve Nash asked MJ for his shoes #michaeljordan #stevenash".

NBA news: Steve Nash reveals 'dumb' moment when he asked for ...

NBA legend Steve Nash recalled the "dumb" moment — just 20 days into his rookie season — when he asked for the shoes of Michael Jordan.

Steve Nash Believed He Would Be Like Michael Jordan For The ...

When asked about the kind of player he would be for the Suns, he made quite a bold comparison. "Probably a little bit like Michael Jordan at first," he said.

Steve Nash explains why Michael Jordan is similar to Cristiano ...

In a special piece, Steve Nash detailed why he believes Cristiano Ronaldo is the Michael Jordan in the world of soccer.

Jacob on X: "Steve Nash asks Jordan MID game, “Can I have your ...

Steve Nash asks Jordan MID game, “Can I have your shoes after the game?” We will NEVER hear stories like this about a player ever again…