Yes....but not as much as Kobe, but they will be legends, nonetheless.
2007-07-08 12:17:01
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answered by Hi 7
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Jason Kidd and Iverson- Definitely yes they will be considered legends. Jason Kidd ranks 3rd all time with triple doubles, which is fairly impressive, not to mention how he makes so many players better. allen Iverson is one of the most prolific scorers the game has ever seen, and he's not even 6 feet like he's listed- he's 5'10. To score 28 ppg lifetime and to be 5'10 is quite an accomplishment I have to say. Both Kidd and Iverson have been to the finals, and both CAN win one in the future.
I love steve Nash, but three amazing years can't make someone a legend. he's gonna need a little more. The Suns, though, will win a championship with Nash at the point sooner or later.
2007-07-04 20:37:08
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answered by habibionfire 2
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as much as I love Steve Nash, I think he's overrated. The Sun's team is built perfectly just so he can run the show. And in a few years (if not sooner) the team will fall apart, with key pieces going their separate ways. I think that Iverson was good, but he has declined greatly too. Plus he was never much of a team guy. Out of the three, I would say only jason kidd has much of a chance to reach legend status (but will not win a title).
2007-07-04 22:56:05
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes.
Jason Kidd is one of two players ever to average a triple-double for an entire season, the other is oscar robertson.
Steve Nash won the MVP twice in a row, enough said.
and Allen Iverson is third in all-time career average behind two legends, Michael Jordan and Wilt Chamberlain.
Steve Nash is the only one I would guess will win a championship by the end of his career.
2007-07-04 20:51:47
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answered by . 3
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Steve Nash = #1 flopping guard in the NBA
Jason Kidd = #1 in domestic violence
Allen Iverson = #1 hood.
If this makes legends the league is one hell of a mess. P.S. Nash could have won the first NBA emmy for his act after Robert Horry bumped him.
2007-07-08 04:16:49
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answered by Anonymous
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Im pretty sure they'll be consider legends. Each of the guards have their own strengths. The one closest to a championship ring right now is Steve Nash. Jason and Allen have been to the finals, but both fail to win.
2007-07-04 20:36:51
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answered by rapmaniac80026 3
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for sure, all three will be in the HOF. but to be considered legends, they have to crack the elite players in history:
steve nash - magic johnson/bob cousy
jason kidd - oscar robertson/magic
allen iverson - micheal jordan/jerry west
among the 3, nash is the one that has a better chance of winning a championship if they keep their line-up intact and maybe one or two additions.
2007-07-05 00:42:31
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answered by schnooks17 3
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Nash will in his last year in the NBA. Why do I think this? Because I have a suspicion that Kidd will get traded in the coming years. Nash will work well with him and they'll win a Championship.
2007-07-04 23:07:18
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answered by Anonymous
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absolutely, those guys are already legends by their accomplishments in the nba... a back 2 back mvp, a guy who averages a triple double and a guy who won numerous scoring champs and mvp's (both regular season and all star)... as far as your second question is concerned, i think only steve nash has the best bet to win a title bec. he has much better people around him than those two...
2007-07-04 22:42:07
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answered by bone thugs 3
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As of right now no. Not legends at least. Unless one of them wins a championship they cant really be considered legends.
2007-07-04 21:27:04
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answered by celtic 2991 2
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iverson is not a legend unless he wins but nash and kidd regardless, unless kid gets traded i dnt think he will win, nash will win one before he retires with the suns or not
2007-07-04 21:18:44
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answered by Anonymous
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