CalgaryRapsFan wrote:
LeeZ, I think you're missing the point that Arsenalist, myself and others are trying to make. We're not questioning Nash's motivations and respect his decision (even if we don't agree with it).
The negative impact on the perception of the Raptors franchise will be two-fold, as a result of Nash choosing not to sign here.
1. If anybody was destined to sign with the Raptors, it was Steve Nash - Kid Canada, Captain Canada, GM of the Canadian National Team, Canadian hero, possibly future GM of the Raptors, limitless personal marketing/sponsorship opportunities - yet he said no. The reasons behind his decision don't matter, when it comes to how his decision will be perceived by his fellow NBA players. If the one player most likely to sign with the Raptors says "NO", that is definitely going to make other players think twice.
2. You are absolutely right that a winning culture, winning identity and winning record play a large part in attracting free agents; success begets success. What better way to ensure success, then to bring in a two-time MVP, savvy veteran floor general PG, to help lead this talented group of youngsters? The addition of Nash, on top of the additions of Valanciunas, Ross, Acy, Fields and whatever other players may have been added after Nash, would very likely make this Raptors team a playoff team next season. The presence of Steve Nash on a Toronto Raptors team that made the playoffs, would be the ultimate turnaround for the image of this "jackass" franchise, into that of a legitmate, up-and-coming, winning NBA franchise.
Nash has earned the right to sign anywhere he wants and I will absolutely respect his decision, regardless of his motivations. Nash NOT choosing Toronto will absolutely have negative ramifications on the franchise's image and perception among NBA players though, make no mistake about it.