http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2004/basketball/nba/09/30/fox.retires.ap/index.html
Is anyone really sorry to see him leave?
Is anyone really sorry to see him leave?

awwwww....thank you for that. i have such fond memories of that moment.Elise10 said:Oh boy! Will we really miss him, greasy hair, diminishing skills, ex-wife and one of my favorite memories:
and all?![]()
Never did like him.....it's just kinda sad that this of all things will be remembered the most
I think so. Congratulations to Steve and the entire Nash family.LPKingsFan said:So does Steve Nash now take the honors of greasiest player in the league?
No kidding, right? I mean, what the hell was he thinking? What are the odds that he's gonna trade up from Vanessa Williams?Variant said:I'm sure he'd like to be remembered as being an "enforcer", but most people will remember him getting his butt kicked by Doug and as the guy who cheated on Vanessa Williams.
Won't miss him a bit.
I would imagine so.LPKingsFan said:So does Steve Nash now take the honors of greasiest player in the league?
It all looks the same.Mr. S£im Citrus said:No kidding, right? I mean, what the hell was he thinking? What are the odds that he's gonna trade up from Vanessa Williams?
Boston may have won that trade, but they didn't have a better offseason.HndsmCelt said:Ainge just netted a nice piece of change to persue a FA who is not older than dirt and less than useless while Mitch is saddled with contrats that make rebuilding very difficult. I say if you look at this season as a building year for each team, Boston wins. I just hope their first round pick does NOT go out and hit the crack pipe this time.