This post will probably get a lot of heat or get ignored as "stupid". I think if the Knicks want to move forward, they should lose Marbury. This guy is cancerous, and proven he can't lead. Check the track record. Minnesota got better when he left, Phoenix with Steve Nash is 2nd in the NBA. Kurt Thomas doesn't want Marbury there anymore either. Read SLAM magazine or check this http://slamonline.com/links/01312005/.
KT you gotta know that Cat is a SOLDIER!! I think while Marbury still carries some trade weight we should dispose of him, his salary, and especially his "me first" mentality. A team is only as good as it's leader. If that leader is Marbury, expect more futility. This team should move Crawford to the point, look at getting Joe Johnson from Phoenix in the off season. I think that Crawford is far more coachable than Marbury. It just a suggestion, so read this carefully before going berserk. A point guard is supposed to be an extention of the coach, a floor general, a true leader. How can a PG win the battle when some of the other soldiers won't go to battle with him 100%??? How many times has Nazr been open underneath while Steph is trying to put on a ball handling clinic up top? Too many. The NBA is too big, fast, and strong to not put those passes in when you have the window of opportunity. Here's the Knicks small window of opportunity...Trade Marbury.
KT you gotta know that Cat is a SOLDIER!! I think while Marbury still carries some trade weight we should dispose of him, his salary, and especially his "me first" mentality. A team is only as good as it's leader. If that leader is Marbury, expect more futility. This team should move Crawford to the point, look at getting Joe Johnson from Phoenix in the off season. I think that Crawford is far more coachable than Marbury. It just a suggestion, so read this carefully before going berserk. A point guard is supposed to be an extention of the coach, a floor general, a true leader. How can a PG win the battle when some of the other soldiers won't go to battle with him 100%??? How many times has Nazr been open underneath while Steph is trying to put on a ball handling clinic up top? Too many. The NBA is too big, fast, and strong to not put those passes in when you have the window of opportunity. Here's the Knicks small window of opportunity...Trade Marbury.