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If you were using the weekend to apply a healing salve to cool the sting that was the Phoenix Suns agreeing to a sign-and-trade deal to send the most popular player in their history to the Los Angeles Lakers for draft picks, sorry. That sting may return.

Marc Stein of ESPN sat down with Nash to chronicle how things went from being hard to put on a Lakers jersey to actually putting on a Lakers jersey.

We've now heard Nash give his explanation to both Stein and an ESPN Radio 710's Max Kellerman and Mychal Thompson, but the two-time MVP hasn't turned up anywhere on the Phoenix radio airwaves to break down the trade.

Nash did offer a 27-second voice message via social media to the fans of Phoenix, but when he was reached via telephone by Arizona Sports 620 producer Bryan Gibberman last Friday, he was "too swamped" to spend a few minutes on the Burns & Gambo show.

Anyway, Stein's piece chronicles the lavish efforts of both the Toronto Raptors and New York Knicks to land the prized free agent, and their persistence in trying to make it happen quickly.

I was really close at times to being a Raptor or Knick. Really close. I've always wanted to play for the Knicks, and to go home to Toronto was a dream opportunity in a lot of different ways.

The article also details the Suns' initial reluctance to consent to a deal that would benefit the Lakers so greatly, the full court press put on Robert Sarver and his front office and their ultimate agreement.

As much as it may hurt to read the inner workings of the deal that came together, it is a pretty fascinating read.

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    Btg1964 wrote...
    Nash
    What is done is done. Let it go. Why or how? What does it matter? Bottom line is the deal is done becase t was good for Nash and bottom line, it was his decision. Good luck Steve. I hope it works!
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    likearizonadbacksnationonfacebook wrote...
    We'll miss him, but it was for the best
    The Lakers are now really old, and going downhill. The picks we got could be the next Steve Nash. Nash didn't need to sign and trade, the Suns were lucky to get anything out of losing Nash. Now with 23 year old Michael Beasley, 23 year old Eric Gordon, and 26 year old Dragic all likely coming too the Suns, WE ARE A YOUNG TEAM WITH HIGH POTENTIAL!
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    BenShockley wrote...
    Hope it works?
    I, for one, don't want to see the Lakers and Kobe Bryant win another championship, especially since all the foolish fans and media members who act as if basketball constitutes an individual sport devoid of historical context will then ponder whether Bryant has now matched Michael Jordan as a player because he, too, has won six championships. (Worse, Bryant will have "surpassed" Magic Johnson's five championships and "matched" Kareem Abdul-Jabbar's six championships.)
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    BenShockley wrote...
    So to summarize ...
    I'm glad that Nash can remain close to his children, but I don't want to see any Laker team with another title. Indeed, I'll be rooting for Oklahoma City and San Antonio instead.
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