I'm a little dubious about this move for the Lakers. You're taking a very old point guard who can barely play half the game any more, was never good defensively to begin with and has been used to having the entire team orbit around him, and moving him to a completely different environment where he'll be lucky to get half the touches he's gotten his whole career.
I mean, how many times would you describe the Phoenix offense as Nash dribbles around for 20 seconds and makes a play? Between Bynum post-ups and Kobe's 20+ shots a game, Nash is going to be playing a completely different role than he's used to.
Nash could supercharge Laker scoring but this also look like the sort of situation where a veteran player just falls off a cliff.
And giving up 2 firsts and two seconds for a 38 year old player? Here is what Ainge has gotten from non-lottery draft picks. Perk, Rondo, Tony Allen, Al Jefferson, Big Baby, Leon Powe, Ryan Gomes, Delonte West, Semih Erden, Avery Bradley, Jared Sullinger and Fab Melo. That is a playoff caliber roster without one single lottery pick on it.
Mike