 Steve Nash was shooting shots with his own teammates, and it led to the weirdest record in NBA history. He led the NBA in assists, which means he liked to share the sugar and pass the pill and get other people involved. Certainly the sign of a great leader and a great teammate, but he also led the NBA in physical touches. I'm literally talking about high fives, fist bumps, and pats on the backside. Now you're probably wondering how could I possibly know that Steve Nash led the NBA in high fives, fist bumps, and pats on the backside? Well it just so happens there was a research team from UC Berkeley. Because they wanted to measure if showing signs of physical enthusiasm actually led to more wins on the court. In the first game that the intern counted for Steve Nash, he delivered 239 high fives, fist bumps, and pats on the backside. He was an absolute furnace of human connection.