It’s been a while since Steve Nash and his production company — Meathawk — produced a new video clip. I guess losing seven of nine games will do that to you. But the Suns have now won two straight, and Meathawk is back, Avatar style, featuring a blue version of Leandro Barbosa.
Mike Schmitz
Mike Schmitz is a former ValleyoftheSuns writer who now works as an assistant video coordinator for the D-League’s Bakersfield Jam. He specialized in video breakdowns for VotS.
[...] playing the director’s role in LB Avatar, Nash returned to the lead acting role in his latest feature presentation below, which doubles as a [...]
[...] have plagued LB’s season, and it is a shame that one of the Blur’s biggest highlights didn’t even come on the basketball court, but rather the big screen. The 10.6 points per game he [...]
[...] plane sticking their balls in another player’s face? Between his legendary work ethic and his silly videos, Nash could be a two-time chemistry league MVP as well, and the good guy Hill is right there next [...]
4 responses so far ↓
1 Larry // Feb 5, 2010 at 9:14 pm
Great movie directing Steve,I think the Blur may have asecond vocation
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[...] have plagued LB’s season, and it is a shame that one of the Blur’s biggest highlights didn’t even come on the basketball court, but rather the big screen. The 10.6 points per game he [...]
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