NBA: Nash leads way as Suns beat Raptors 113-94

Associated Press

Published: Sunday, Nov. 29 2009 7:26 p.m. MST

TORONTO — Steve Nash again made his annual trip home to Canada one to remember.

Nash had 20 points and 16 assists, Jason Richardson scored 22 points and the Phoenix Suns won their fourth straight game, 113-94 over the Toronto Raptors on Sunday.

"I wouldn't trade him for any guard in the league, I really wouldn't," Suns coach Alvin Gentry said of Nash. "The way we play and what we want to do, he's my guy. I wouldn't trade him."

While he appreciated the sentiment, Nash jokingly suggested Gentry might find at least one deal too good to refuse.

"That's really sweet of him but I'm sure if they offered Chris Paul for me, he'd kick me out the door," Nash said.

Amare Stoudemire had 18 points and Leandro Barbosa added 17 before leaving with a sore left ankle. Channing Frye scored 15 as Phoenix won its 12th straight over Toronto.

Although X-rays were negative, Barbosa said he doesn't expect to play in either of the two remaining games on this road trip and suggested he could be out as long as two weeks.

It's the sixth time Nash has recorded more than 15 assists against Toronto. The two-time MVP posted a Facebook message on Sunday morning thanking Canadian fans for their support and calling his visit to Toronto "one of my favorite games of the year." He got a loud ovation when he was introduced before the game.

Nash was raised on Canada's West Coast but spent several summers in Toronto training and playing for the Canadian national team, where he was coached by current Raptors coach Jay Triano.

"It's a special game for me, no question," Nash said. "I wish we could play here more than once, that's for sure."

Phoenix forward Grant Hill said the Suns know how much the lone Canadian game on the schedule means to Nash.

"This trip is a big, big deal for him," Hill said. "We're just glad we don't lose or he'd be really upset."

The Suns have not lost to the Raptors since a 101-94 defeat on Feb. 10, 2004, the final meeting before Nash re-signed with the team. Nash scored the decisive basket in Phoenix's 101-100 home win over Toronto on Nov. 15, converting a three-point play in the final minute.

Gentry said Nash's contribution in this one was just as meaningful.

"Steve did a great job," Gentry said. "He just controlled the whole game."

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