Stephon Marbury (G) NY 2/25/2006
Marbury left Saturday's game with a recurring shoulder injury, the Associated Press reports.
Marbury left with 55 seconds remaining in the first half and is not expected to return.
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Stephon Marbury (G) NY 2/25/2006
Marbury left Saturday's game with a recurring shoulder injury, the Associated Press reports.
Marbury left with 55 seconds remaining in the first half and is not expected to return.
Stephon Marbury (G) NY 2/26/2006
Marbury, who left Saturday's loss to the Wizards after aggravating his left shoulder, is unsure how long the the injury will keep him down, the Newark Star Ledger reports.
Though Marbury doesn't know how long he'll be out, he ruled out the possibility of shutting it down for the rest of the season. Even before Saturday's game, Marbury said he did not expect the shoulder to be completely healed until after the season. We'll keep you posted on his status.
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Stephon Marbury (G) NY 2/26/2006
Marbury, who left Saturday's loss to the Wizards after aggravating his left shoulder, is unsure how long the the injury will keep him down, the Newark Star Ledger reports.
Though Marbury doesn't know how long he'll be out, he ruled out the possibility of shutting it down for the rest of the season. Even before Saturday's game, Marbury said he did not expect the shoulder to be completely healed until after the season. We'll keep you posted on his status.
I would never place a bet on this garbarge team until Isiah Thomas is fired, Marbury, Eddy Curry, Jamal Crawford, Jerome James and Stevie Franchise
are all traded or bought out. This is a bunch of overpaid, lazy and arrogant pieces of $hit ever to play professional basketball. NYC high school girls play better defense than these PU$$IES.
Jim Dolan, what kind of Koolaid did Thomas slip to you the other day???
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I would never place a bet on this garbarge team until Isiah Thomas is fired, Marbury, Eddy Curry, Jamal Crawford, Jerome James and Stevie Franchise
are all traded or bought out. This is a bunch of overpaid, lazy and arrogant pieces of $hit ever to play professional basketball. NYC high school girls play better defense than these PU$$IES.
Jim Dolan, what kind of Koolaid did Thomas slip to you the other day???
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Stephanie Starbury during the money minutes of the latest Knicks fiasco
3:30 NY Stephon Marbury missed Driving Layup
1:11 NY Stephon Marbury missed Driving Layup
52.0 NY Stephon Marbury missed Driving Layup
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Stephanie Starbury during the money minutes of the latest Knicks fiasco
3:30 NY Stephon Marbury missed Driving Layup
1:11 NY Stephon Marbury missed Driving Layup
52.0 NY Stephon Marbury missed Driving Layup
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"I went into this year trying to do something, to put myself in a situation where we can win, okay?" Marbury said on Saturday. "To help the team win games. Unfortunately, that didn't happen. So, what do I do now, as far as the way I play? I go back to playing like Stephon Marbury, aka Starbury. I haven't been Starbury this year. I've been some other dude this year."
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"I went into this year trying to do something, to put myself in a situation where we can win, okay?" Marbury said on Saturday. "To help the team win games. Unfortunately, that didn't happen. So, what do I do now, as far as the way I play? I go back to playing like Stephon Marbury, aka Starbury. I haven't been Starbury this year. I've been some other dude this year."
Here is a partial news story out of NYC on the soap opera called Knicks Saga:
Star(bury) of own show
With Dolan assist, Steph puts self above Knicks
By FRANK ISOLA
DAILY NEWS SPORTS WRITER
Star(bury) of own show
With Dolan assist, Steph puts self above Knicks
By FRANK ISOLA
DAILY NEWS SPORTS WRITER
You would be willing to cut Marbury some slack if he were still a senior at Lincoln High School. The fact that a 29-year-old man refers to himself in the third person as "Starbury" and believes that he's had a stellar career up until Brown arrived goes beyond ludicrous.
Is there no one in Marbury's circle of enablers to tell him how crazy he sounds?
It bears repeating that in the real world, Marbury has never gotten out of the first round of the playoffs and that his replacement in Phoenix, Steve Nash, won 62 games last season and captured MVP honors. We know Marbury has never been surrounded with talent. Yet, Nash is favored to repeat as MVP, winning with a lineup that now features Raja Bell, Boris Diaw, Eddie House and Tim Thomas.
Imagine the Suns' record if Starbury, and not Nash, was still their point guard. Imagine the Knicks' record with Nash instead of Marbury.
Brown just wants to imagine how much better his job and the locker room would become without Marbury.
Of course, Marbury dubbing himself "Starbury" isn't the most absurd thing to come out of his mouth. Long before Brown arrived, Marbury declared that he was the league's best point guard. Since making that astute observation, the Knicks have won 34 games. And lost 80.
Dolan deserves better. So do Thomas and Brown. One of the many problems former teammates had with Marbury was the idea that he was empowered by the organization. That changed when Brown showed up. But since Dolan spoke in Memphis, Marbury is being led to believe that he is part of the solution and not the cause of the problem.
Following a win over Milwaukee last week, Marbury said: "We're still trying to figure out what we're supposed to do on the basketball court."
Those comments came one day after Marbury elected to argue a non-foul call rather than play defense against Chicago's Ben Gordon. While Marbury protested, Gordon hit the go-ahead three-pointer.
On Saturday, Marbury complimented Charlotte rookie point guard Raymond Felton, saying, "He plays with so much confidence. (Bobcats coach Bernie) Bickerstaff, he does a great job of instilling that in his players. He allows players a lot of freedom, as you can see."
Ouch. Brown's most stinging comment about Marbury came when he said in December, "We don't have a head out there." Lately, he throws jabs at Marbury by praising Jalen Rose and Steve Francis as "ball movers."
Freedom, however. is coming soon to one of them. The Knicks, who play five straight at home starting tonight against Denver, have 21 games left. If Brown keeps his promise and doesn't walk away and Thomas keeps his promise to try to find Brown the players he wants, then Marbury is gone.
That is unless Dolan and Thomas share serious reservations about Brown and side with Marbury. Maybe Starbury knows something the rest of us do not.
On second thought, that's impossible.
Originally published on March 13, 2006
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Here is a partial news story out of NYC on the soap opera called Knicks Saga:
Star(bury) of own show
With Dolan assist, Steph puts self above Knicks
By FRANK ISOLA
DAILY NEWS SPORTS WRITER
Star(bury) of own show
With Dolan assist, Steph puts self above Knicks
By FRANK ISOLA
DAILY NEWS SPORTS WRITER
You would be willing to cut Marbury some slack if he were still a senior at Lincoln High School. The fact that a 29-year-old man refers to himself in the third person as "Starbury" and believes that he's had a stellar career up until Brown arrived goes beyond ludicrous.
Is there no one in Marbury's circle of enablers to tell him how crazy he sounds?
It bears repeating that in the real world, Marbury has never gotten out of the first round of the playoffs and that his replacement in Phoenix, Steve Nash, won 62 games last season and captured MVP honors. We know Marbury has never been surrounded with talent. Yet, Nash is favored to repeat as MVP, winning with a lineup that now features Raja Bell, Boris Diaw, Eddie House and Tim Thomas.
Imagine the Suns' record if Starbury, and not Nash, was still their point guard. Imagine the Knicks' record with Nash instead of Marbury.
Brown just wants to imagine how much better his job and the locker room would become without Marbury.
Of course, Marbury dubbing himself "Starbury" isn't the most absurd thing to come out of his mouth. Long before Brown arrived, Marbury declared that he was the league's best point guard. Since making that astute observation, the Knicks have won 34 games. And lost 80.
Dolan deserves better. So do Thomas and Brown. One of the many problems former teammates had with Marbury was the idea that he was empowered by the organization. That changed when Brown showed up. But since Dolan spoke in Memphis, Marbury is being led to believe that he is part of the solution and not the cause of the problem.
Following a win over Milwaukee last week, Marbury said: "We're still trying to figure out what we're supposed to do on the basketball court."
Those comments came one day after Marbury elected to argue a non-foul call rather than play defense against Chicago's Ben Gordon. While Marbury protested, Gordon hit the go-ahead three-pointer.
On Saturday, Marbury complimented Charlotte rookie point guard Raymond Felton, saying, "He plays with so much confidence. (Bobcats coach Bernie) Bickerstaff, he does a great job of instilling that in his players. He allows players a lot of freedom, as you can see."
Ouch. Brown's most stinging comment about Marbury came when he said in December, "We don't have a head out there." Lately, he throws jabs at Marbury by praising Jalen Rose and Steve Francis as "ball movers."
Freedom, however. is coming soon to one of them. The Knicks, who play five straight at home starting tonight against Denver, have 21 games left. If Brown keeps his promise and doesn't walk away and Thomas keeps his promise to try to find Brown the players he wants, then Marbury is gone.
That is unless Dolan and Thomas share serious reservations about Brown and side with Marbury. Maybe Starbury knows something the rest of us do not.
On second thought, that's impossible.
Originally published on March 13, 2006
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Isiah Thomas for years said he was the best point guard in the NBA saying that includes Magic Johnson.
||an_laugh.gif' border=0>.......Isiah Thomas
||an_laugh.gif' border=0>.......Stephan Marbury
2 of a kind
Hope Larry benches both of em tonite||paint_help.gif' border=0>
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Isiah Thomas for years said he was the best point guard in the NBA saying that includes Magic Johnson.
||an_laugh.gif' border=0>.......Isiah Thomas
||an_laugh.gif' border=0>.......Stephan Marbury
2 of a kind
Hope Larry benches both of em tonite||paint_help.gif' border=0>
i just watched the pregame show...Starbury has gone completely mad. He really thinks they'll get rid of old man Larry before they get rid of him...Knicks are doomed for years to come.
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i just watched the pregame show...Starbury has gone completely mad. He really thinks they'll get rid of old man Larry before they get rid of him...Knicks are doomed for years to come.
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They should ship his sorry Stinkobury ass out of town right now.
Stinkin' poisonous loser.
What team has not gotten better after they get rid of this freak.
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They should ship his sorry Stinkobury ass out of town right now.
Stinkin' poisonous loser.
What team has not gotten better after they get rid of this freak.
Marbury ||an_cannon.gif' border=0>
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