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Steve Nash Admits He Wanted to Be Black
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 38086, member: 636"] Steve Nash looked up to Black athletes as a kid. He once said he wanted to be Black because he admired those players greatly. Their style inspired him to start playing basketball with his first pair of Air Jordan shoes. Nash became a star himself after years of hard work. He won back-to-back MVP awards with Phoenix in the mid-2000s. His smooth ball-handling skills came from watching players like Tim Hardaway and Isiah Thomas. After an amazing career, Nash entered the Hall of Fame in 2018. He brought a special flair to the game that fans still remember today. His basketball journey continued when he took a coaching job with Brooklyn. Nash carried his deep love for the game into this new role. His story shows how sports heroes can shape young lives across different backgrounds. The impact of these cultural icons helped Nash build his path to success. His legacy proves that inspiration from others can help someone reach their dreams. [/QUOTE]
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