nyKnicks126
Go 1990s New York Knicks!
"According to a person with knowledge of the situation, the Knicks have been trying to deal the injured 30-year-old point guard, who has one year and a hefty $22 million left on his contract. It's been a futile attempt with zero interest, but if Marbury's conspicuous distance from his team while recovering from bone spur surgery on his ankle isn't enough evidence that this is the end of his Knicks run, being on the trading block solidifies it."
-Newsday
http://www.newsday.com/sports/basketball/knicks/ny-spknix135574536feb13,0,3810404.story
I say the Knicks keep Marbury because of his expiring contract next year, and a chance to save that cap money and sign someone with value.
-Newsday
http://www.newsday.com/sports/basketball/knicks/ny-spknix135574536feb13,0,3810404.story
I say the Knicks keep Marbury because of his expiring contract next year, and a chance to save that cap money and sign someone with value.