Why I Don't Believe a Word of What Stephon Marbury Says.

If I had
it to do all over again, there are a lot of changes I might make, but number one would be having started a blog devoted to Stephon Marbury. One where we track him with top notch reporting and GPS and Google maps and the whole nine-yards, even be able to see when he is at his “better hoes’” place of residence.

He has been the topic on this blog so many times we have lost count, our just failed to count. But thinking about his early this year and last year saga that is Starbury, I could have made millions just being an expert on him — and bought lots of his shoes.

Anyways, ESPN recently interviewed the off-again Knick about what he is up to and what his plans are. Steph keeps saying that he did nothing wrong and if the Knicks would let him out of his contract he could pick between playing for the Heat and Celtics this year.

How’s come I am the only one that sees through this? Of course he would make a great bench addition to either team. But do the teams really want him? Have they really been talking to him?
I find that hard to believe. But in Steph’s mind it makes perfect sense and it is an important bargaining chip against the Knicks. But if the whole squabble over a million or 3 dollars, then why aren’t the Celtics stepping up and saying, “Don’t worry about it, we will get you.” I mean after all it is the difference of two million dollars which in the NBA is nothing.

If you ask me, he is full of it, and the Knicks know it. No one wants his services, except maybe that Greek team, and his attitude in the club house and the press he brings with him is enough to disturb any well oil machine trying to make a playoff run.

Remember he went to the press first and you're going to hear it here first, “Starbury, you’re full of shit!”


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  • 1/29/2009 3:13 AM Disgruntled NY Fan wrote:
    Marbury has been a waste of time in New York and will go down in history as well, he won't go down in history. He sucks. He's a whiner. He is like Allen Iverson except more of a ball hog and with less talent. He's about as valuable to the Knicks team legacy as Allen Houston's jock-strap.
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