A Quote by RJ Barrett

Steve Nash is just so smart. He's one of the most down-to-earth people you'll ever meet. — © RJ Barrett
Steve Nash is just so smart. He's one of the most down-to-earth people you'll ever meet.
Steve Nash is the most unathletic player in the league.
I did meet Steve Wozniak on several occasions leading up to the filming of the movie. It wasn’t really written how he is. So the second I met him, it almost was a relief, because I was like, "OK, good, the real Steve Wozniak is like one of the least confrontational people you would ever meet in your entire life."
Most people don't know that I'm down to earth until they meet me.
When you have somebody out there that's willing to work for the team first, that's contagious. In Phoenix, I learned that from Steve Nash, Grant Hill, so many different guys. When you're playing with somebody like Steve, like Grant, that just passes on to you.
Robert Plant is one of the nicest people you'll ever meet, never mind rock star. He's so down to earth.
Looking back, I truly appreciate just how fortunate I was to play with a guy like Steve Nash.
[Leonardo DiCaprio] is so cool. He was one of the coolest, down-to-earth people that I think I've ever met. I've never experienced meeting someone like that, [who could] just be so cool and down-to-earth and welcoming.
Just watching Steve Nash growing up, and what he did with Amare - you can't play with a better point guard than him.
Where you go to these really good schools, and it's all about preparing for the next step of success. That was never even on my radar. My job is to explore the world, because this is my one life, you know? That's totally how I see it. But I came to Yale just being like, Yeah, now I get to explore this place and meet all these people who are really smart. And I was just excited to be surrounded by people who were as smart as me or were probably smarter. And I just did not expect the level of competition and bitterness and anger, and, the tearing each other down.
I have really good legs for jumping. I have terrible ankles for landing. I wasn't as good fundamentally as John Stockton or Steve Nash, so I had to play like an athlete, in the air all the time, coming down in vulnerable positions.
Klay Thompson, Ray Allen, CJ McCollum, Steve Nash and Bradley Beal are the guys that's I've watched, just picking different things from each player.
All these people that you meet or I meet, there's not a prayer in hell that they're ever going to run for office or major office because if they're that smart, they're also smart enough to know they don't want to take everything that they've built up and have it torn apart by a sensationalized media that's so hungry for any kind of salacious detail that they'll make that the emphasis of the person's life. And then all of sudden, 50, 60 years of hard work and accomplishment go out the window.
My real name is Garrett Nash, so G is just the g and nash.
What Steve Nash and Chris Paul do is they kind of hide your weaknesses.
Nash was a purist. Steve's a Hall of Fame point guard. He was unbelievably good.
I think coaching Steve Nash is easy no matter if it's a good or bad start.
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