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BlueKnickers
Posts: 21543 Alba Posts: 0 Joined: 12/13/2025 Member: #11677 |
Aight
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Rookie
Posts: 27383 Alba Posts: 28 Joined: 10/15/2008 Member: #2274 |
What a long strange trip it’s been.
Eddy Curry with the towel “just touch it Dave” 4 wins away!!!!!! |
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newyorknewyork
Posts: 30323 Alba Posts: 1 Joined: 1/16/2004 Member: #541 |
https://vote.nba.com/en Vote for your Knicks.
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newyorknewyork
Posts: 30323 Alba Posts: 1 Joined: 1/16/2004 Member: #541 |
Uptown wrote:newyorknewyork wrote: That's the beauty of it. Everyone who has been apart of this Knicks journey has a place. I will say Marbury also isn't just a front runner trying to reclaim relevance. He never stopped being a Knicks fan even if he couldn't get it done as a player. Team also wasn't built properly for him to succeed. His game was to attack the paint and then create for others off of that. Lane cloggers like Curry & Randolph etc only limited that. We also had no 3&D type of players. Majority of the players added needed the ball to be effective and didn't do much else outside of having the ball in their hands. In comparison. Marbury with Hart, Mikal, OG, Towns would probably have had the success of last years Knicks. Marbury is actually a better shot creator for others than Brunson as well. But the cap would be what Brunson was willing to do this playoffs in changing his style to be more off ball elevating the team to new heights. I can't see Marbury making that adjustment. https://vote.nba.com/en Vote for your Knicks.
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Nalod
Posts: 72269 Alba Posts: 155 Joined: 12/24/2003 Member: #508 USA |
Marbury was a supremely talented guard for his era. NYC kid, arrogant, and could light it up. True Coney Island kid with attitude. No doubt can see how NYC loved him.
Starbury got to his head. could not get along with his teammates. Wanted his own team in Minny. Nope, got traded. could not see his place as "Robin" to what became HOF KG. To his credit he has admitted regret leaving. Nets? "All Alone". Same thing, and one wonders if he could have done similar to what Kidd did with them. That team did become really good! The Suns, not a good look for him. Layden did not do the trade and might have been fired for it. Its the first thing Isiah did. Give the keys to a player entering his decline and build him up. Isiah was going to mentor this kid? Marbles. The decline was fast and swift. His game fell apart. Even when in shape he could not produce then became a disruption asked to not even show up. It was a bad divorce. The guy has a big heart,, not evil. Community minded and NY kid in a good way. That his game fell off so fast was very suprising. Boston took him after a buy out and he did not do well there either. This kid had twice the talent of Brunson but not the work ethic nor was grounded/built for it. Marbury had a playful demenar but not serious enough to gain respect as a leader nor did he refine his game to fundamentals as he got older. His game did not evolve. I don't think he succeeds under Thibs and that group last year as he not demonstrated enough leadership to face adversity as a floor leader. In prime Marbury had the talent but not the intangibles to go higher. |
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BlueKnickers
Posts: 21543 Alba Posts: 0 Joined: 12/13/2025 Member: #11677 |
Marbury is a little boy who grew up in Brooklyn who happened to play for the Knicks once.
He can root for the team he grew up with. It doesn't bother me. Stephen A. Smith on the other hand ............ |