Four years after retirement and Steve Nash still continues to amaze us all. Anyone who followed Nash knows that he is not only a world-class hooper but also a really good soccer player.

The Hall of Famer recently showcased his talents at both sports with this amazing trick shot he did while he was in Madrid.

If only he can legally pull this off in an actual game, it would certainly make every highlight reel. Of course, however, this would be a violation of NBA rules.

The two-time MVP famously showcased his soccer skills when his Phoenix Suns teammate Amare Stoudemire participated in the Slam Dunk Contest in 2005. Nash connected with Stoudemire with a perfectly timed header that led to an amazing 360 slam from Amare.

Steve Nash appears to be enjoying his life after basketball. The Hall of Fame point guard is still very much connected to basketball. He currently serves as a player development consultant for the Golden State Warriors and is the general manager of the Canadian Men's Basketball team, which he also suited up for at some point in his career.

Of course, as mentioned, Nash has a well-documented background with soccer as well. The basketball prodigy took advantage of getting more involved with the sport after playing 19 seasons in the NBA.

Nash is a huge fan of the Tottenham Spurs. A video of him celebrating and crying after the club's Champions League semifinal victory over Ajax went viral recently.

He is also currently a part-owner of Spanish club Real Mallorca and the Vancouver Whitecaps of the Minor League Soccer.