'Free Steve Nash' makes it to t-shirts
Originally published: Jan 31, 2012 - 11:12 am
The thought is that the 37-year-old is suffering -- even languishing -- as he continues to put up great numbers for a team that isn't any good.
Thus, the "Free Steve Nash" movement was born, and while it doesn't quite have the political clout of say the Tea Party or Occupy Movements, it does have one incredibly important thing:
T-shirts.
Somewhere, someone created and started selling shirts with the slogan written on the front.
We're not saying you should buy a shirt, and we're certainly not going to pretend like Nash is being held captive by the Suns organization.
By all accounts Nash will be traded if he wants to be, and so far it appears he is content to continue donning purple and orange on a nightly basis.
However, it's interesting to see Suns fans -- and NBA fans, in general -- begin to take pity on one of the game's best players.
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