This is OS user Dodar's player, he sent it to me via PM. It is Alexandre Nash, the grandson of former Hall of Fame point guard Steve Nash.
Personal
First Name: Alexandre
Last Name: Nash
Position: PG
Play Style: 3 point specialist
Secondary Position (optional): N/A
College/Country/Area: UCLA, And-1
Birth Date and Age: February 7, 22
Jersey Number (3 Options): 10, 13, 5
Handedness: Right
Dunking Hand: Right
Experience (years in college, d-league etc.): 2 year at UCLA, 2 years in And-1 ball.
Personality (Neutral, Expressive, Laid-Back, Unpredictable): Seeming to have a laid-back attitude on the court with his body language. Nash is actually a very expressive player, vocal and leads his team on and off the court. Expressive.
Play Initiator (Yes/No): Yes.
Bio: Alexandre Nash is a top prospect. He is considered one of the best young talents to come out of Canada since Steve Nash, his grandfather,and Andrew Wiggins, and is up there with Adam Cameron, although being a Canadian prospect he doesn't get the same attention, in the youth rankings and will surely take the NBA AND EBA by storm. Nash has amazing Offensive I.Q. and is a danger from any shooting position. He can also catch you off-guard with his insane vision and pass accuracy or mind-boggling dribble moves learned from his younger And-1 days. Nash also had a great partnership with dunking beast, Justin Darlington III. At UCLA, they combined for an insanely good offensive prospect but defensively… not so much. Nash's only weaknesses are his strength, size and defensive prowess. In his two years at UCLA, Nash averaged 19.8 PPG, a beastly 14.3 assist per game and an average shooting percentage of .486% from deep and .527% overall. Even though his stats were through the roof, Nash has never received, and probably never will receive the respect he deserves, as he was overshadowed by the human highlight reel the Darlington III was. His body language is extremely deceiving because he looks very calm and lazy (and therefore gets a lot of flak) but in actual fact he is not. He was a huge reason UCLA had a shot at the title in his first season there. He was even better in season two, but the team was not as successful, out in the Sweet sixteen. It was a frustrating year for him since he still wasn't getting enough credit, overshadowed by other talented Pac-12 players and his teammate Darlington III. He decided to move on to the street ball circuit, where he and Darlington continued to dominate the court as an unstoppable offensive backcourt tandem, and he got respect as the best shooter on the And-1 circuit.
Nash's favorite team growing up was the LA Lakers and UCLA. Watching Kobe Bryant and his grandfather, Steve Nash, tearing it up in highlight reels his dad showed him at a young age made him want to become professional and has been training ever since. Although small and not too strong, Nash will surely be a top 3 draft pick based on his offensive prowess and lights out shooting range.and has stated he wants to play in the NBA and EBA. We can't wait to see him. While he patterned his game off of Steve Nash, he is probably the better athlete and more closely resembles Steph Curry. He is a bit of a hybrid of both of them.
Physical
Height: 6'1"
Weight: 174lbs
Accessories
Black and Blue Adidas Adizero Crazylight Shoes
Compression gear (Adidas) Right Arm
Dual Adidas Ankle Braces
Skills
Strengths:
Passing and Offensive I.Q.
Mid-to-Long Range Shooting
Ball Security and Handling
Speed
Shooting Off Dribble
Weaknesses:
Strength
Size
Defense
Slashing
Finishing
Shot/Dribble Forms: Steve Nash
Other:
League (NBA or EBA): NBA and EBA
Teams (Top 5 Choices): LA Lakers, Las Vegas Aces, California Flight, Anaheim Diablos, Golden State Warriors.
Here is a picture of him (left) and Darlington III (right) at a street ball game.