They rarely use it, which is maddening to me. They need to put the ball in Nash's hands and let him do what he does best. I like the idea of this "Princeton Offense", but it takes the ball out of Nash's hands and causes him to not be in a groove, which is why he is struggling. For Nash to be successful he needs to dominate the ball and they need to let him push the ball up the court and make decisions. Before the season Kobe said all he wanted to do was run routes, so they need to let Nash be the QB.