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Baron Davis And Steve Nash - StepBrothers

Filed under: Baron Davis, Lifestyle, Steve Nash, Videos

Good to see that these two Multi-Multi-Multi Gajillionaires still know how to have a good time and take the piss out of themselves.

Posted on Aug 2nd, 2008 by  dunny 

The Vancouver MLS Bid

Filed under: Expansion Team, FC Uptown, MLS, Steve Nash, Vancouver

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The Vancouver Whitecaps made their play for MLS official today (including the British Columbia Premier Gordon Campbell) following their meeting with the MLS Board of Governors in Toronto. Steve Nash (whose bro Martin plays for the ‘Caps) will be part of the ownership group - check out his video on the Whitecaps website. Their stadium would appear to be BC Place (think 80s style Pontiac Silverdome/Minneapolis Metrodome) . There has been SSS talk and maybe that will progress too but BC Place is undergoing big changes. The current BC Place has just begun a huge refurbishment top-to-bottom for the 2010 Winter Olympics. The “New BC Place” is scheduled to be ready for the games, and following the Olympics will have a new retractable fabric roof to be completed by July, 2010 (pictured above).

Who is Greg Kerfoot, owner of the Whitecaps? He is an advisor to the government, a wealthy guy, and a huge soccer fan. Very ambitious plans here and many bases seem covered. Exciting times. (Or are the times a little too exciting….)

Image via Canada

Posted on Jul 25th, 2008 by  FC Uptown 

Steve Nash = Vancouver MLS Franchise

Filed under: Expansion Team, MLS, Steve Nash, Vancouver

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Hops just had a sideline interview with a man that could be the “Designated Player” of franchise ownership after it’s all said and done, Canadian and Phoenix Suns point guard Steve Nash.

Remember not too long ago when Seattle announced that Drew Carey was involved and how much press that got, this will be even bigger.

Having a guy that is a BIG TIME athlete and is known worldwide legitimizes MLS just a little bit more and will continue to strengthen the foundation of this league.

Steve Nash gets it. Not only does he get it, he’s breaking down barriers that we and MLS can’t.  He’s a unifier and has the ability to do it at a completely different level.

Of course Vancouver will get an MLS team within the next three seasons. And they should, because they’ve proven that they have a solid product already on the field and already has amazing support in the stands that are there week in and week out for the Whitecaps (and don’t forget the two LA Galaxy friendlies).

And Steve said it best, “We hope to replicate what Toronto FC has done.”

image via Benefeco

Posted on Jul 24th, 2008 by  dunny 

Steve Nash - The Showdown

Filed under: Charity, Friendlies, Steve Nash

Behind the scenes of Steve Nash’s Showdown in Chinatown by 13th Witness.

Posted on Jul 4th, 2008 by  dunny 

Steve Nash’s Chintown Showdown - Pictures

Filed under: Charity, Cool Ish, Steve Nash

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Luckily for all of us who couldn’t be at Steve Nash’s Chinatown Soccer Showdown today, a couple friends of TOW were there and sent some in for us.  Thanks to Jack and Chris for snapping these pics and sending them our way. It looks like it was quite the event and hopefully it raised some money and awareness for Steve Nash and Claudio Reyna’s respective charities.

More pics after the jump

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Posted on Jun 25th, 2008 by  beans 

Steve Nash’s Showdown in Chinatown

Filed under: Pickup Games, Steve Nash, Thierry Henry

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I’m sure most of you are aware that tonight is the night for Steve Nash’s ultimate pickup up game in NY’s Chinatown. Featuring cats like Thierry Henry (how huge is that) ,as well as Dallas Mavericks guard Jason Kidd, former Liverpool stars Steve McManaman and Robbie Fowler; and the N.B.A. players Leandro Barbosa, Raja Bell, Baron Davis and David Lee. This will benefit Nash’s charity as well as that of Claudio Reyna. The match will be 8-on-8 and will kickoff at 5:30 p.m. on the Nike field at the Sara D. Roosevelt Park on Chrystie Street and admission is free. If you are in the NY area, you have to make it out to this one. If you do, get some pictures and send them and we might just have a little giveaway for you.

Posted on Jun 25th, 2008 by  beans 

Doesn’t Everybody Want To Be Steve Nash?

Filed under: Charity, Steve Nash, Videos

Just give me Steve Nash’s life for a couple weeks.  NBA future HoF-er, plays on very fun team, attractive wife, Phoenix in the winter/downtown loft in Soho in the summer, fame and fortune, and he’s even great at soccer.

Here he is hosting a charity soccer tournament in NYC next week.

Steve Nash, who could have played professional soccer instead of basketball, is putting together an all- star soccer match for charity on June 25 at Nike Field on Stanton Street. The “Showdown in China town” will feature four-time World Cup star Claudio Reyna, Liverpool greats Steve McManaman and Robbie Fowler, plus Nash’s fellow NBA stars Raja Bell, David Lee and Baron Davis. They’ll party later at Replay in SoHo, where Sotheby’s Hugh Hildesley will auction off such priceless experiences as shooting hoops with Nash or training hard-core with Reyna’s Red Bulls.

Posted on Jun 18th, 2008 by  dunny 

Soccer’s Influence

Filed under: Kobe Bryant, Soccers Influence, Steve Nash

So yesterday I read this story on my boy Shawn’s site over at the Offside Rules.  Basically it talks about how Randy Moss has been using soccer recently to improve his footwork and skills. Randy Moss and soccer? That’s right. Then today we get this article emailed to us that is from the New York Times talking about how big of an influence soccer has played  in the development of some of the NBA’s best players (Kobe Bryant, Steve Nash, Pau Gasol, Tony Parker, Dirk Nowitski, etc). It’s an interesting read and if these types of stories start to get more traction than I would imagine you would start to see a shift in the perception of how soccer is viewed by the big American sports. Take a few minutes and read it.

Sometimes change and growth is brought about through different avenues than we would normally expect. Ever since the days of the NASL the thinking has been that big time players from abroad would the the leading factors in growing American soccer. What if in the end it is professional players from other “American” sports that actually help drive soccer forward in America. With stories like this surfacing more regularly, it might not be such a wild idea.

What do you guys think?

Posted on May 24th, 2008 by  beans 

A Different Side of Steve Nash

Filed under: Cool Ish, Nike, Steve Nash

Complex has a great interview with Suns superstar Steve Nash and what he’s doing behind the scenes with Nike (a recyclable shoe he’s wearing all season long)  and his family becoming more Eco-Friendly.

Posted on Apr 21st, 2008 by  dunny 

Steve Nash + Spurs = ?

Filed under: EPL, London, Steve Nash, Tottenham

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It’s no secret that Steve Nash loves soccer. It’s also no secret that we at The Original Winger are huge fans of the Phoenix Suns point guard. After watching Steve and new Sun Shaq beat the Celtics last night, I came across this story of how Nash is looking to get involved with Tottenham Hotspurs at some point in his life.  Nash is a lifelong Spurs fan who talks about his dream of being involved with the club, but that he wouldn’t do it to make money. From everything I have read and heard about Nash, I actually believe the kid on this. I think Steve Nash might end up being one of the biggest American ambassadors that soccer has. If you read this Steve, give us a shout!

Posted on Feb 23rd, 2008 by  beans 
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