Should Los Angeles Lakers Use Stretch Provision on Steve Nash?

March 18th, 2014 by D.J. Foster Leave a reply »



Los Angeles Lakers point guard Steve Nash isn't ignorant to what his future holds. He knows the Lakers need someone who can play close to everyday, he knows his body is failing him, and at 40 years old, he knows that bouncing back from injuries and nerve damage isn't going to be easy.

Nash is at a point every player reaches in their career. He has to decide if it's worth all the pain and all the work going forward to fight a decidedly uphill battle.

In Grantland's documentary series "The Finish Line", Nash has been open and honest about his intentions. He wants to leave on his own terms, and he wants to keep playing because of the money. 

Nash is due $9.7 million next year. Unless he retires, he'll receive the salary he's due. Nash knows this.

He also knows that the Lakers may use the stretch provision on him, which would allow the Lakers to pay him $3.23 million over the next three seasons instead of in one lump sum.

In Grantland's series, Nash acknowledged what seems like the most likely end to his career.

"I'd imagine that's the outcome, ...

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