Mike D'Antoni has never did well in the playoffs. Steve Nash is what made him look good as a coach, period.
What? This has to be the most ungenerous assement of a coach who changed the careers of more NBA players than anyone of his generation, Stoudemire, Marion, Lee, Richardson, Diaw... JEREMY LIN, only the sports season's single best storyline.
If you believe Nash wins two MVPs without D'Antoni you weren't paying enough attention from 2004 to 2007, which is a shame because you missed a lot of brilliant basketball.
It's also a shame that history is written by the victors. I'll never forgive notorius miser, Robert Sarver for undermining what could've been a D'Antoni and Nash lead dynasty. (Could you imagine the outcry in Boston if Wyck gave away FIVE first round picks for cash and/or cap savings, including most egresiously the #7 pick in 2004, Luol Deng. But also yes, Rondo in 2006.)
And I can't help but think of the almost overnight reassment of Doc Rivers following the Celtics win in 2008. Conversely, it seems D'Antoni is destined to be underappreciated.