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Friday, November 16, 2007

Because Everyone Loves Insight into Marbury Drama

“I want you guys to know I’m sorry,” Stephon Marbury said, “for everything you’ve had to go through the past couple days.”

The players turned to look at Marbury, waiting to hear if the Knicks’ prodigal point guard had anything to add. Over the previous 48 hours, Marbury had threatened to “bury” his coach; left the team in Phoenix to fly home to New York; reportedly incurred a team-issued fine worth just under $200,000; and, finally, jetted back across the country to Los Angeles to rejoin his teammates.

Marbury, however, stayed quiet. He hadn’t even bothered to stand up to issue his brief apology.

This is what the Knicks had come to expect from their $20 million star. The size of the gesture didn’t matter as much as its lack of sincerity.

And that’s why, less than 24 hours earlier, when Isiah Thomas dispatched Jamal Crawford to find out how the players would react if and when Marbury rejoined the team, all of them voted against allowing him to play. Thomas, according to one person who spoke with Crawford, had pledged to hold out Marbury if even a single Knick didn’t want him on the court.

So how did Thomas react to the team’s unanimous vote?

He sat Marbury until late in the first quarter then played him nearly 34 of the game’s remaining 39 minutes.


from Yahoo! Sports

Labels: knicks, NBA, starbury

posted by Norman Rose at 1:07 PM 2 comments

Wednesday, October 03, 2007

it's almost basketball season. do you have... the funk?

Labels: NBA

posted by Norman Rose at 8:36 AM 0 comments

Thursday, April 19, 2007

One Day There'll Be Sun

Joe Thomas chooses fishing over going to the NFL Draft. Well, good. It's kind of boring, isn't it, to sit for hours and listen to Mel Kiper yap on and on and on? Not that I won't be following the whole thing, but still-- he'll be picked in the top five and all that waiting would make me nervous.

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For some cockamamie reason I am really excited (momentarily) about the NBA, now that those horrible 82 games are over. Now the players might try a little harder. It might be the great sadness, the great missing of college basketball-- I'll take a less passionate version. Hell, I watch streetball at West 4th sometimes just to get the summertime fix. A preview might be coming. In which I ask, how does one deal with one's team's jerk player? I am thinking of Jason Kidd and what physical battles his wife and he may or may not have had.

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John Maine had a no-hitter through six in the Mets' blowout win ... trhe Chicago White Sox' Mark Buerle had a complete game no-hitter through nine, facing only 27 batters in the 6-0 victory.

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Now, this is how a Philly baseball manager gets fired. Not yet, but it's coming Charlie Manuel, watch for the ax.

Labels: fights, historical feats, Mets, mlb, NBA, NFL, Phillies, playoffs as said by Jim Mora, White Sox

posted by Norman Rose at 9:30 AM 0 comments

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