Steve Nash headed to Lakers
Updated: July 5, 2012, 12:31 PM ET
By
Marc Stein | ESPN.com
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For the last 8 seasons I've been blessed to play for a team and a city that has embraced me and that I have come to call home. This is a tough business and the only thing constant in life is change.
By agreeing to head to L.A., Steve Nash showed that the Lakers are still a desired landing spot for veterans looking for their best chance to win, writes Ramona Shelburne.
The Lakers' move to acquire Steve Nash was a strong one. Now comes the question of how Nash will fit into their lineup, writes John Hollinger.
Steve Nash and Kobe Bryant will put their past battles behind them and team up to chase a championship, writes J.A. Adande.
Did the Lakers just steal the "Big Three" name from the Heat? Is the Thunder still the favorite to win the West? 

