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Had he not left the team following the 2010 playoffs, current TNT broadcaster Steve Kerr would be the one on the hook for whatever happens with Steve Nash this summer.

Reports are circulating that the 38-year-old point guard has received an offer from the Toronto Raptors worth roughly $36 million over three years, while the Suns are willing to pay the two-time MVP just $12 million over two years.

While one number may seem too high and the other too low, the former Suns general manager said he understands where the teams are coming from.

"I think Toronto has every reason to go after Steve," he told Arizona Sports 620's Doug and Wolf Monday. "They can kind of revitalize the city's interest in the Raptors."

While some may think the Raptors are overpaying, few are really criticizing them for making the offer. A Nash-led squad would certainly compete for a playoff spot, and he may even have more value to the franchise off the court.

But the Suns' offer is different. Most feel Nash is worth more than that -- especially considering he made nearly $12 million for last season alone -- and would wonder why the team would ask him to take such a drastic paycut.

"I think it makes sense to move forward," Kerr said of the Suns and Nash. "I think everybody's sort of afraid to admit it, but it's probably best for both sides to move on at this point.

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"It's a tough thing to do, but probably the right thing."

Parting ways, yes, but that offer? Kerr said the team pretty much had to present something to the player, even if they never wanted -- or expected -- him to accept it.

"I think you have to just to at least say you've made the effort," he said. "I think there's a political process to these things, especially with somebody like Steve who is just so adored in the city, as he should be."

But that does not mean the Suns should increase their offer from where it is now, even if it means Nash will leave after spending the last eight years in the Valley. Sure, that will leave an enormous void to fill, but Kerr said it has to be done.

"I know that there's got to be part of their thinking that, 'Oh man, we actually really need him so let's make an effort,'" Kerr said. "But at a certain point, you can't even come close to matching Toronto's offer for Steve because then your hands are tied."

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    Patrick Peterson's Talent wrote...
    Adios
    We'll miss you Steve. Thanks for all the memories.
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    JW L. wrote...
    Had the Suns Not
    ..gone to great lengths last year to tell us how much they wanted to keep Steve, and that was why they didnt trade him for something of value, I would buy into this story. This sounds more like they kept Steve around to put a few butts in the seats and, now that he is going to be costly, they are going to simply turn away and look for cheaper talent. The Suns have gone from the penthouse to the outhouse.
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    johnnyb588 wrote...
    calvisi
    Paul Calvisi had better apologize for this mess when it turns out this offer didn't actually happen. Every other source has said no offer has been made. The fact that azsports can't let this go is pathetic. The entire day was dedicated to a bogus report.
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    Jarrod P. wrote...
    BROUSSARD IS REPORTING
    2 years 20 mil from the Suns-----
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    diehardcard wrote...
    No Kerr
    Signing Nash to more money wouldn't tie their hands. Sarver tied them when he signed Childress, Warrick, and Frye to a combined 14 years for $81.5 million of which they still owe 8 years for 49.8 million. That's how you kill a franchise.
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