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Re: Marbury 

Post#21 » by kane2021 » Fri Jul 17, 2009 2:31 am

You dont want him. Let him go over sea's to another country. He can bring his sneaker line with him. The guy tattooed his company logo on his head! His head! He turned the side of his head into a billboard for a $15 shoe. His intentions will never be winning games long enough to help a team win games.
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Re: Marbury 

Post#22 » by cdt3 » Fri Jul 17, 2009 6:32 am

Petrie brought in Bobby Jackson and Bibby who in their first year averaged 7 assists both together. Normally a chemistry killer anywhere except with a vet coach like Adelman and now we have the best vet coach in Westphal. I say bring in 1. Nate Robinson or 2. Marbury to backup Evans to help win a few more close games since Jackson won't be back this year.
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Re: Marbury 

Post#23 » by sl1mshad33 » Sat Jul 18, 2009 6:49 am

He would be a terrible addition to the Kings. I used to be a Knick fan (before Scott Layden and Isaiah completely screwed up the team) and I think it goes without saying that he was a big reason why the Knicks have been perenially one of the suckiest teams in the league. Not to speak of the fact that none of the teams that he's been on (last years Celtics being the exception) has made it to the 2nd round of the playoffs. Plus, the dude's got a tattoo for his sneaker brand on the side of his scalp. If the King's are looking for a PG, I think they should consider looking at some of the available talent over in Europe. They could probably get a guy like Carlos Arroyo who now plays for Omri's previous team, Maccabi, for not too much money (i.e., his buyout shouldn't be cost-prohibitive for a team like the Kings).

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