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I disagree with the comment about losing his teammates by refusing to play in
the Michael Redd-less Milwaukee game Friday.
Steph lost his teammates one year ago,
in Phoenix,
when then Coach Isiah Thomas informed Steph that he wanted him to come off the bench,
and Steph stormed back to NY,
eventually going to the funeral of a friend.
The team THEN unanimously suspended Steph for one game,
for refusing to come off the bench
(Steph wanted to keep his job as a starter).
When Steph re-joined the team,
Coach Isiah Thomas did not honor the team imposed 1 game suspension,
and played Marbury his first game back
(Zeke trying to say he decides who plays ?? ).
That was when Isiah Thomas lost the team.
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Very true. I hope Marbury gets the Barry Bonds treatment and gets frozen out of the league since who in their right mind would want him? He's not a great player, he's a locker room cancer, and who in the world would want him to "mentor" their young players??
It's still 17 to 11!!!!
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He's so tempting because we all know that Steph can get to the rim like few players in the league, but he's also the closest thing in the league I've seen to borderline personality disorder.
Be strong, league. Say no to Starbury.
Be strong, league. Say no to Starbury.
