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Phoenix Suns guard Steve Nash, left, drives to the basket past Sacramento Kings forward Francisco Garcia during the first quarter of an NBA basketball game in Sacramento, Calif., Tuesday, March 29, 2011. (AP Photo/Rich Pedroncelli)

Anyone who thinks the Phoenix Suns don't need Steve Nash has obviously watched the last two games, and a majority of the season, with their eyes closed. For most people the question isn't if they need him but just how important he is to the franchise.

If you ask team president Lon Babby he'll tell you he's the celestial bodies of the Suns solar system. If you ask forward Jared Dudley he'll take it one step further and tell you he's more important than one of the league's biggest stars.

"Steve Nash is more valuable to our team, and I'm honestly saying this, than a Kobe Bryant is to the Lakers," he told Sports 620 KTAR's Doug and Wolf. "With the triangle they still have [Pau] Gasol who you run it through. We don't have that person to run it through. When he's not going to be there, the scoreboard might not look like we're playing hard but we were out there as a team trying to grind it out. It's just difficult."

More important than Kobe? Those are strong words for a NBA player to say about anyone let alone about a 37-year-old guard who's team failed to make the playoffs.

Although the statement seems brash, the statistics back up Dudley's assertion.

Despite the team's significant drop off from last season, Nash still leads the league in double-digit assist games (48), leads all guards with 41 double-doubles -- that includes Bryant -- and recorded a league-high 18 games with 15 or more assists.

Not enough? How about joining Magic Johnson, John Stockton and Oscar Robertson as the only players with a 20-assist game in six different seasons? That's not to mention Nash is about to win yet another league assist title.

It may sound crazy for Dudley to claim that Nash is more valuable to the Suns than Kobe is to the Lakers, but the statistics, and the team's play the last two games, don't lie. Without Nash the Suns are lost on the offensive end and in general.

The argument holds even more weight when it is coming from one of someone who has first-hand knowledge of how his career can be elevated by playing along side the two time MVP.

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    hugUhbear wrote...
    Playing for Jobs
    [Nash Dudley Hill Frye Gortat+Lopez] These players should be on the Suns roster next year. Everyone else needs to show us over the remaining games why they should be kept, not released or traded.
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    lraphx wrote...
    Look at who Steve has played with.
    Look who Nash has played with vs who Kobe has played with. Over the last several years Nash made it deep into the playoffs with teammates such as: boris deow, tim thomas, Shawn Marion, Robin Lopez, Raja Bell, James Jones, Kurt Thomas, Steven Hunter, Quentin Richardson, Jim Jackson. Most disapear after they leave Nash. Before Nash suns were 29-53 the next year w/Nash they went 62-20, Nash being the only superstar. Kobe missed the playoffs or beat by the suns in the playoffs when he didn't have Shaq or Pau Gasol. If Nash had Odom, Bynum, Pau, Artest, Fisher, he could win a championship too!
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    Dick W. wrote...
    Nash ????
    Nash now `makes the Suns barely a .500 club; without Nash, the Suns fall with the Timberwolves & Kings for the worse record in the NBA So Yes Nash is extremely valuable in keeping the Suns @ .500 @ best; as much as we all like Nash, he needs to be traded now for a potential high draft pick along with another solid rebounding giant with potential---it will take 5 years to get the Suns in the upper echelon & that is being nice
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