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Kidd for sure. Nash only ever really kicked on when he got to Phoenix where they have built the team and the philosophy around him. He was borderline all star in Dallas, very good but not great. It was a travesty he won his first MVP over Shaq, the second I can vaguely understand (Stoudemaire down, still getting the wins, no one else stood out that year) but the first one was c**p.
Stockton was fantastic, but his system also helped him. Kidd you could put in any system and he would excel.
Having said that Nash and Stockton have played at such a high level for so long you have to consider them. But if I was building a team from scratch and had to choose, definitely Kidd. Does everything at a top level except shoot.