Breaking Down How Steve Nash’s Absence Impacts Mike D’Antoni’s Offense

November 12th, 2013 by Adam Fromal Leave a reply »

The Los Angeles Lakers haven't looked particularly potent on offense without Kobe Bryant. That shouldn't be too surprising, as the Mamba has always been the centerpiece of that team's point-scoring abilities. 

But now Steve Nash is out, and things get even worse without the Canadian floor general in the lineup.

According to Eric Pincus of the Los Angeles Times, Nash is out for at least two weeks while dealing with a complicated injury: "Suffering from nerve root irritation, a problem that began when he broke his leg a year ago in the second game of the season, Nash's efforts will now be focused on getting healthy enough to fulfill his contract with the Lakers."

The injury was especially noticeable against the Minnesota Timberwolves, when Nash was thoroughly outperformed by Ricky Rubio before exiting with a limp. It was clear that he just didn't have it that day, as his back was seriously acting up. 

Now it's going to be at least two weeks before a Lakers team already starved for upper-level talent gets Nash back. Again, "at least."

With that in mind, let's take a look at how Nash ...

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