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Steve Nash owned a Twitter troll with an awesome response

Although he is now out for the season, the Los Angeles Lakers could still trade point guard Steve Nash before the NBA trade deadline Mandatory Credit: Gary A. Vasquez-USA TODAY Sports
Although he is now out for the season, the Los Angeles Lakers could still trade point guard Steve Nash before the NBA trade deadline Mandatory Credit: Gary A. Vasquez-USA TODAY Sports

Steve Nash owned this twitter troll with this awesome response. 


Steve Nash was brought onto the Los Angeles Lakers a few seasons ago and was supposed to bring some stability to the point guard position. He was supposed to be a key piece to the team to get them into the playoffs. Instead, Nash has barely been able to see the basketball court in his time with the Lakers and the team is at the bottom of the barrel in the standings this season.

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Nash has played in 65 total games in his tenure with the Lakers. Some fans are frustrated about his lack of ability to get on the court. I don’t know what they would expect from a 40-year old basketball player? I don’t know what the Lakers were thinking when they brought him onto the roster, but they must have forgot his age.

With the fans giving Nash crap through twitter, Nash quickly responded and cussed out the troll.

Check out Nash’s tweet here:

Nash cusses him out and also tells him to “watch his mouth or Temecula.” What the hell does “Temecula” mean?

Just for a little history lesson with the Los Angeles Lakers and the Temecula reference: there was another twitter troll that was giving Kobe some crap last season. A twitter hero came along and backed up Kobe and told the troll to meet him in Temecula so that he could take a beating.

One of the twitter users showed up while the troll never came out to take the beating. The Twitter hero posted a photo of himself in Temecula and said he was waiting to give the troll a beating.

Pretty solid that Nash knows about that Temecula situation. Too bad he can’t get on the court to prove that he can still play this game. We wouldn’t expect to see him playing at the MVP level, but I am sure that he could run around the court for a couple of  minutes and score some points. Maybe?

When he was at the top of his game, he was one of the funnest point guards to watch. Now I am now sure if he can dribble a basketball. He hasn’t seen the court in so long.

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