 If every basketball player worked as hard and as smart as I did, I wouldn't have a job. If you lined everybody up, if they worked as hard as he was, he simply would not be good enough to play in the NBA. And that is not a slight on him. That's him basically saying, my work ethic and my work smarts is the reason I'm able to play in this league. But one of the things that I love about Nash, you know, when you look back, he won back-to-back MVP titles in the early 2000s. And the first year that he won back-to-back MVP titles, he only led the NBA in two statistical categories. The first was assists, which anyone that follows basketball knows. That means you share the sugar. You get other people involved. You let them score the basket. It's a sign of a great leader. But he also led the league in touches. High fives, fist bumps, and hats on the butt. Steve Nash is a furnace of human energy and is a furnace of filling other people's buckets. He is a furnace of raising the level of everybody else.