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In hindsight, my expectations were WAAAAAAYY too high for Maciej Lampe.
I was so freakin' happy when we drafted that guy at #30 :lol:
LOL, I think I was gassed on him too!!!!
In hindsight, my expectations were WAAAAAAYY too high for Maciej Lampe.
I was so freakin' happy when we drafted that guy at #30 :lol:
LMAO that pic is hilarious. :teeth::teeth::teeth::teeth:
Starbury, when we signed him i thought we were going to be a best of the east. After 6 months i lost any hope. A year in and i hated the guy more than any walking creature in gods land.
Yeah if anything Isiah was just feeding his ego. I remember watching an interview with Marbury where he was praising Isiah and saying that Isiah helped him become a man LOL. Then after that vaseline video his career just went down the drain.He's not my most hated Knick EVER (Eddy Curry, Jerome James, etc.) but man Starbury really ruined his time here.
Dude should've just shut the hell up and play basketball. It probably didn't help that Isiah was coach, though.
He's not my most hated Knick EVER (Eddy Curry, Jerome James, etc.) but man Starbury really ruined his time here.
Dude should've just shut the hell up and play basketball. It probably didn't help that Isiah was coach, though.
He is for me. I hated Eddy Curry's lazy attitude & hated the fact that we ever signed Jerome James to begin with, but Marbury took his assholish ways to another level. Outwardly undermined the head coach, put himself above his team, played a key role in creating a circus atmosphere behind the scenes (no doubt dissuaded other good professional players from wanting any part of coming here as a result) & along w/Isiah managed to make the Knicks franchise into the laughing stock of the NBA. Marbury had the chance to become a NY sports legend & icon & he threw it away because he was too arrogant & self involved to think beyond anything but himself.