Back to the OP, the Nash vs Paul question is more interesting that I expected (just looking at numbers).
Nash - 18 seasons
Paul - just finished his 18th
Nash - 1217 games
Paul - 1214 games
Nash - 7x all NBA
Paul - 11x all NBA
Nash - 8x all star
Paul - 12x all star
Nash - 2x MVP
Paul - 0 MVPs
Nash - 5x assist leader (all after turning 30)
Paul - 5x assist leader (once after 30)
Nash - 0 all defensive team
Paul - 9x all defensive team
This is why I give Paul the edge. But prime Nash was pretty amazing to watch. Paul hit the league running, while Nash's career started with a slow burn, then took off when he went back to the Suns. It's tough to overlook his amazing shooting percentage (49% fg, and nearly 43% from 3!), but again, defense.
Nash - 18 seasons
Paul - just finished his 18th
Nash - 1217 games
Paul - 1214 games
Nash - 7x all NBA
Paul - 11x all NBA
Nash - 8x all star
Paul - 12x all star
Nash - 2x MVP
Paul - 0 MVPs
Nash - 5x assist leader (all after turning 30)
Paul - 5x assist leader (once after 30)
Nash - 0 all defensive team
Paul - 9x all defensive team
This is why I give Paul the edge. But prime Nash was pretty amazing to watch. Paul hit the league running, while Nash's career started with a slow burn, then took off when he went back to the Suns. It's tough to overlook his amazing shooting percentage (49% fg, and nearly 43% from 3!), but again, defense.