Crunchtime Films and Donnelly Films present the first teaser into an upcoming Steve Nash documentary. One of the NBA’s most reliable point guards and an all around great guy, Nash’s influence has gone far beyond the court. The teaser includes an appearance from Owen Wilson who shares his thoughts on the influence and importance of Steve Nash. The documentary will be directed by Michael Hamilton and Corey Ogilive.
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