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Steve Nash ruled out for season with back injury

/ 10:08 AM October 24, 2014

In this April 1, 2014, file photo, Los Angeles Lakers guard Steve Nash (10) drives around Portland Trail Blazers guard Mo Williams during the first half of an NBA basketball game in Los Angeles. The Lakers announced Thursday, Oct. 23, 2014, that Nash has been ruled out for the upcoming season with a back injury, putting the two-time NBA MVP’s career in doubt. (AP Photo/Danny Moloshok, File)

In this April 1, 2014, file photo, Los Angeles Lakers guard Steve Nash (10) drives around Portland Trail Blazers guard Mo Williams during the first half of an NBA basketball game in Los Angeles. The Lakers announced Thursday, Oct. 23, 2014, that Nash has been ruled out for the upcoming season with a back injury, putting the two-time NBA MVP’s career in doubt. (AP Photo/Danny Moloshok, File)

LOS ANGELES— Los Angeles Lakers guard Steve Nash has been ruled out for the season with a back injury, putting the two-time NBA MVP’s career in doubt.

The Lakers and Nash announced their joint decision Thursday, less than a week before the start of what would have been the 40-year-old Nash’s 19th NBA season. He played in just 15 games last year with nerve root irritation, but hoped for a comeback season after several months of rehabilitation.

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Instead, the Canadian point guard played in just three preseason games before feeling more back pain. He then strained his back while carrying bags several days ago.

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“Being on the court this season has been my top priority, and it is disappointing to not be able to do that right now,” Nash said. “I work very hard to stay healthy, and unfortunately my recent setback makes performing at full capacity difficult. I will continue to support my team during this period of rest, and will focus on my long-term health.”

Nash will “focus on rest and rehabilitation,” according to the team’s news release. He is in the final season of his three-year contract with the Lakers, but the club’s announcement made no mention of possible retirement.

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Nash has played in just 65 games since the Lakers traded four draft picks for him in 2012. He is due $9 million this season.

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“As disappointed as we are for ourselves and our fans, we’re even more disappointed for Steve,” Lakers general manager Mitch Kupchak said. “We know how hard he’s worked the last two years to try to get his body right for the rigors of the NBA, and how badly he wants to play, but unfortunately he simply hasn’t been able to get there up to this point in time. Steve has been a consummate professional, and we greatly appreciate his efforts.”

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Nash won two MVP awards with the Phoenix Suns while leading one of the most dynamic offenses in NBA history. His playmaking and scoring abilities have earned him worldwide recognition and eight All-Star game selections.

He is third on the NBA’s career assists list, trailing only John Stockton and Jason Kidd.

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But Nash’s tenure with the Lakers has been mostly miserable from his second game when he broke a bone in his left leg and missed the next 24 games. He also struggled with injuries to his hamstrings and back before last season, when he played in just nine of the Lakers’ final 74 games due to recurrent pain in his back and legs.

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