Although Nash's style is quite different from Stockton's, both share a calmness and control, making them the best rhythm controllers in the game. Compared to Stockton, his stronger self-attacking ability gives him more possibilities for development.
In the third quarter, Nash carefully controlled the pace of the game, maintaining ball movement without stagnating the team's offense, occasionally launching fast breaks, like swift cavalry raiding out of the camp.
Whenever the situation wasn't favorable, whether due to poor shooting from his own team or tight defense from the opponent, he would change strategy, slow down, play set pieces, weave through the defense, and create opportunities for his teammates.
