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The NBA Draft has arrived and Mind the Game with LeBron James and Steve Nash is ready to guide you through the 2026 Draft class which includes amazing talent such as AJ Dybantsa, Darryn Peterson, and Cameron Boozer. The guys also share their own personal draft night stories (including those unbelievable suits). Then LeBron and Steve transition to a discussion about what we learned from the 2025-26 NBA Season. And finally Mahershala Ali joins the show for an amazing reunion with his old St. Mary's vs. Santa Clara rival, Steve Nash. You don't want to miss that conversation. Thanks for listening to Mind the Game and don't forget to follow and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts! New DraftKings customers turn five bucks/dollars into two hundred in total bonuses. The Crown Is Yours! Sign up using dkng.co/MIND or through my promo code MIND. #DKPartner GAMBLING PROBLEM? CALL 1-800-GAMBLER or 1-800-MY-RESET, 800-327-5050/visit gamblinghelplinema.org (MA). Call 877-8-HOPENY/text HOPENY (467369) (NY). Call 888-789-7777/visit ccpg.org (CT), (MD), (PR). Wagering offered by DK Sportsbook: 21+. Present in most states. (18+ DC/KY/NH/PR/WY). Void in ONT. On behalf of Boothill Casino (KS). Pass-thru of per wager tax may apply in IL. Event Trading offered by DraftKings Predictions, CFTC-registered: 18+. Trading involves risk of loss. Market availability varies. General: 1 per new DraftKings customer. $5+ deposit req. Trade $5, get $200 Prediction Dollars (1-year expiry) issued as $50 increments every 7 days upon login for 21 days; or bet $5, get $200 Bonus Bets instantly (7-day expiry and stake removed from payout). 7 days = 168hrs. Rewards are non-withdrawable. Terms: dkng.co/offer . Ends 6/28/26 at 11:59 PM ET. Sponsored by DK. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info .
Zach begins by reacting to a few late-breaking news items (0:00) before welcoming Steve Nash to get his media feet wet by talking about some of the other stories around the league (4:52), including Westbrook’s latest team, LeBron’s injury, and more. Then, the two run through their picks for NBA awards this season (28:32), followed by their picks for the NBA Finals (54:30). Lastly, Aaron Nesmith hops on with Zach (1:13:35) to look ahead to this coming Pacers season, as well as look back on their magical playoff run. Not to mention some board game talk, training camp secrets, and a whole lot more! Host: Zach Lowe Guests: Steve Nash and Aaron Nesmith Producers: Mike Wargon, Jesse Aron, and Jonathan Frias Social: Keith Fujimoto The Ringer is committed to responsible gaming. Please visit www.rg-help.com to learn more about the resources and helplines available Learn more and join waitlist at ScoutMotors.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Today’s Sports Daily covers LeBron’s “Mind the Game” Podcast episode #1 with Steve Nash, that unbelievable Lakers/Warriors game last night, and some NFL over/under win total talk surrounding the Detroit Lions. Music written by Bill Conti & Allee Willis (Casablanca Records/Universal Music Group) Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Steve Nash — NBA hall-of-famer and founder of BLOCK training — is in good traffic to chat on the concept of healthspan , and how quality of life and neighborhood design interconnect. We talk baking mobility and movement into everyday life, training intentionally, and stacking habits in a scalable way. Steve shares the framework and ethos behind his current endeavors with BLOCK, and origins in mobility training during his playing days and childhood. Culdesac founder Ryan Johnson is also back on the show this week — he shares perspective on building walkable places in the U.S. that prioritize the health and habits that Steve champions. We discuss: 00:00 Steve Nash and Ryan Johnson are in good traffic. 00:58 Healthspan definitions and pillars. 03:18 Healthspan in daily life. 04:28 The role of walkable communities in enhancing healthspan. 05:04 Moving from hall-of-fame pro athlete to founder of BLOCK training. 07:11 On the daily eight’ health habit builder. 18:08 The community element of BLOCK training. 25:42 Reflections on movement, mental health, and longevity. 29:16 Stress and coping mechanisms in professional sports. 32:39 How Steve Nash led through physical touch in the NBA. 41:03 Political polarization and walkable neighborhoods in the U.S. 57:05 Reflecting on walkable commutes. Further context: BLOCK training, Steve’s current project. Healthspan, explained. Some Steve Nash highlights, for good measure. The study on Steve leading the NBA in physical touches with teammates. Connect with Steve: On Instagram. On LinkedIn. On Twitter. Connect with Ryan: On LinkedIn. On Twitter. Connecting with me, Brad: On Instagram. On TikTok. On LinkedIn .
In this episode of The NBA Podcast, Morten Jensen (@msjnba) and Bryan Toporek (@btoporek) discuss what's next for the Brooklyn Nets after they parted ways with head coach Steve Nash on Tuesday. 1:25: The Nets part ways with Steve Nash 16:01: The Nets' interest in Ime Udoka 35:46: The Sixers' tampering penalty 52:15: The NBA isn't all bad, we swear! Follow us on Twitter: @TheNBAPod Odds via FanDuel Sportsbook: https://sportsbook.fanduel.com/navigation/nba
My guest today is Steve Nash. Steve is the founder of Advance Memphis. Advance Memphis was founded over 20 years ago when Steve had it on his heart to help men and women find financial stability through work. There was no elaborate plan, and Steve’s work started when he left his job and drove his grandmother’s Toyota Camry picking up people and driving them around the City of Memphis to find work. Currently, 34 Million people are living beneath the USA poverty line. I am blown away by Steve’s persistence, honesty, hope, how he talks about his neighbors, and more. This episode was a one of a kind where we cover: What dyslexia has taught him about having perseverance and resiliency Since bootstrapping Advance in 1999, what are the deeper needs someone must have to get and keep a permanent job What He has learned from Youth Villages and their $3 Million dollar effort to reduce crime in a large urban area Why hard questions must be asked And more! Over the last year, I’ve admired the uniqueness human beings have, and the different causes people dedicate their lives to. This episode won’t disappoint. To help you understand some things referenced in this interview, my guest today is out of Memphis, TN. The zip code discussed is 38126, and it is the poorest financial zip code in the State of Tennessee; in 1999, it was the 3rd poorest Urban zip code in the nation. I hope this helps as we move through this conversation. Please enjoy this week’s episode with Steve Nash! RESOURCES https://www.advancememphis.org https://www.amazon.com/Body-Keeps-Score-Healing-Trauma/dp/0143127748 https://www.amazon.com/Permission-Feel-Unlocking-Emotions-Ourselves/dp/1250212847
ESPN and SiriusXM's Amin Elhassan joins the show to dive into what Steve Nash will bring to the Brooklyn Nets. Amin worked in the Phoenix Suns' front office during Nash's time with the Suns. Amin digs into Nash's background with Kevin Durant and Kyrie Irving, how Amin sees Nash's hire in relation to white privilege and how Sean Marks should approach identifying the right 3rd star for the Nets. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Brooklyn Nets hit us all with an out of the box move as they announced Steve Nash as their newest head coach. Some people say its white privilege that is to blame for him being hired, but most people realize that he has quite the resume to qualify him for the job. In this week's episode, we welcome Mike Bash back to the show to talk about the Nash hiring and some moves that the Nets should make this offseason. Kevin Durant and Kyrie Irving are two guys who only benefit from the Nash hiring. Steve Nash has an incredible basketball IQ and he can command accountability from the team as he once did on the court during his playing career. One question going into next season is whether or not the Nets can win a ring with Caris LeVert as the third option or if they need to upgrade. Mike and I talk about potential trade targets and who might be better than others to fit with Durant and Irving. Before the conversation with Mike, we had to talk about the crazy Toronto Raptors and Boston Celtics series. Game Six was just one game in a long line of super close and physical games between the two teams. Now that the Raptors have forced a game seven, the series is only going to be more entertaining. All of those topics and more on the latest episode below! Timestamps: 1:15 - Boston Celtics vs Toronto Raptors series 3:30 - Props to Kyle Lowry 8:18 - Conversation with Mike Bash 8:45 - Is Steve Nash's hiring the right move? 17:45 - Should the Nets trade Caris LeVert? 28:30 - Will the Nets be able to sign Joe Harris again? 33:00 - Remembering funny bubble moments 36:45 - How will the rest of the playoffs play out?
Former NBA GM Ryan McDonough joins Bob and Jeff to talk about the Nets hiring Steve Nash, how good the Heat are right now and recap Game 7 between the Thunder & Rockets 2:22: Bob Ryan attended Ryan McDonough christening 5:15: What drew you to becoming an Executive? 9:13: Steve Nash announced as the new coach of the Brooklyn Nets 11:49: Nash, without any experience, beat out all other black head coaching candidates 14:20: Multiple teams have been interesting in Nash for head coaching jobs in the past 21:39: Thunder's late-game execution in Game 7 26:00: NBA playoff officiating 31:00: How good are the Heat? 36:48: The Heat & Clippers are on a collision course to the NBA Finals 38:41: Can the Celtics reach the NBA Finals without Gordon Hayward? 43:00: Tatum needs to stop whining to the officials Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Two-time NBA Most Valuable Player Steve Nash joins Los Angeles Clippers guard J.J. Redick for a revealing conversation on the Vertical Podcast with JJ Redick. JJ’s teammate with the Clippers, Jamal Crawford, jumps on the podcast for an entertaining segment on trying to judge current and former star players in a historical context. For the first time, Nash lays out his potential interest in the head coaching vacancy with the Phoenix Suns, as well as the possibility of holding a role with the organization in the future. 1:30: The story behind JJ’s Arm Sleeve Tattoo. 5:00: JJ’s All-Star Weekend Three-point contest strategy and plan. 7:45: Steve Nash lays out his potential interest in coaching and working for the Phoenix Suns. 10:00: Nash describes emptiness of post-playing career professional life. 13:20: Why Steve Nash is almost never moved to shoot basketball anymore. 16:20: How Nash sees Steph Curry as a growth of his own game. 18:40: The evolution of the NBA point guard position. 22:06: Canadian basketball boom. 26:10: Nash’s favorite NBA teammates 27:25: Best shooter Nash ever played with. 29:30: Nash’s top four all-time point guards 31:33: JJ’s top four all-time point guards 34:50: Jamal Crawford 37:15: Jamal’s Top four all-time point guards 40:35: Struggling to compare pre-ABA-NBA merger players to today’s stars. 43:05: Importance of championships in judging point guards 47:20: Jamal’s rec basketball plans as old man. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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