Steve Nash Joining Lakers as Part of Sign-and-Trade Deal With Suns

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Jul 5, 2012

Steve Nash Joining Lakers as Part of Sign-and-Trade Deal With SunsPHOENIX — Steve Nash is going to the Los Angeles Lakers.

At Nash's request, the Lakers and Suns reached a sign-and-trade deal, with Los Angeles using the trade exception it got when it sent Lamar Odom to Dallas to facilitate the transaction.

The 38-year-old Nash, who spent the past eight seasons with the Suns, was a free agent but a sign-and-trade agreement was necessary for the Lakers to afford him. He agreed to a three-year, $27 million contract. In return, the Suns get four draft picks — first rounders in 2013 and 2015 and second rounders in 2013 and 2014.

In a statement released by Nash's agent, the point guard said that after he and the Suns agreed to part ways, he reapproached them to ask to pursue a sign-and-trade deal with Los Angeles "because it is very important to me to stay near my children and family," who live in Phoenix.

"They were very apprehensive and didn't want to do it," Nash said. "Fortunately for me, they reconsidered. They saw that they were able to get assets for their team that will make them better, assets they would not have otherwise had and it made sense for them to do a deal that helps their team get better."

There had also been sign-and-trade talks with New York and a lucrative free agent offer from Toronto.

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