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Next season, keep waiting
The battle continues.
New words of war from Stephon Marbury.
http://www.nydailynews.com/sports/basketball/story/408850p-346054c.html
Just as Larry Brown is pulled off on a stretcher, Marbury vows once again the return of STARBURY next season. No more coach controled Marbury. Here are a few direct quotes from the article.
"Like I said he came here, I'm willing and able, 100% committed to do whatever he wanted me to do," Marbury added. "I did it. It didn't work. So I'm going to play like I know how to play."
Marbury isn't worried about being traded because he doesn't believe it's going to happen. The fact that he will earn $60 million over the next three seasons probably has something to do with his sense of security.
"He doesn't have to worry," Marbury said. "I'm going to do everything that I did before he came here."
Marbury called this year the best of his life and said to "stay tuned" for his farewell address next week, when he will elaborate further. Marbury's exit interview with Thomas, Brown and Garden chairman James Dolan should be a pay-per-view event or at least an "NYK Way" segment on MSG Network.
In recent weeks, Marbury has appeared more upbeat, acting as if he has been informed by management that Brown might not return.
New words of war from Stephon Marbury.
http://www.nydailynews.com/sports/basketball/story/408850p-346054c.html
Just as Larry Brown is pulled off on a stretcher, Marbury vows once again the return of STARBURY next season. No more coach controled Marbury. Here are a few direct quotes from the article.
"Like I said he came here, I'm willing and able, 100% committed to do whatever he wanted me to do," Marbury added. "I did it. It didn't work. So I'm going to play like I know how to play."
Marbury isn't worried about being traded because he doesn't believe it's going to happen. The fact that he will earn $60 million over the next three seasons probably has something to do with his sense of security.
"He doesn't have to worry," Marbury said. "I'm going to do everything that I did before he came here."
Marbury called this year the best of his life and said to "stay tuned" for his farewell address next week, when he will elaborate further. Marbury's exit interview with Thomas, Brown and Garden chairman James Dolan should be a pay-per-view event or at least an "NYK Way" segment on MSG Network.
In recent weeks, Marbury has appeared more upbeat, acting as if he has been informed by management that Brown might not return.